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Philatonic is a vitamin and mineral supplement for patients with weakness due to illness, dystrophy, anorexia. Dosage, how to use Philatonic drug in adults and children will be introduced in the following article.
1. What is Philatonic?
Philatonic is classified in the group of vitamin and mineral supplements, made in the form of soft capsules and taken orally. Philatonic medicine has ingredients including Retinol (vitamin A derivative), Ergocalciferol (vitamin D2), Di alpha tocopherol acetate (vitamin E), Ascorbic Acid (vitamin C), Thiamine nitrate (vitamin B1), Pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6) and Calcium Pantothernat, folic acid (vitamin B9).
2. The effect of the drug Philatonic
With main ingredients including derivatives of vitamins and minerals, Philatonic is used in the period of patients about to have surgery, after surgery, mothers before and after birth, children in the period of puberty, people lacking nutritional deficiencies (elderly, heavy workers, fatigue, anorexia).
Philatonic drug is well absorbed when taken through the gastrointestinal tract thanks to its main ingredients including vitamins and minerals. The drug is eliminated mainly by the kidneys and faeces.
3. Indications for taking Philatonic
Philatonic drugs are indicated in the following cases:
Provide nutrients and minerals for pregnant or lactating women, the elderly with poor appetite, malabsorption, growing children or need to supplement vitamins and minerals; Strengthening resistance and immunity in people who are malnourished, physically weak, and people who work hard; Support recovery for new surgery; Patients with calcium malabsorption, hypocalcemia, rickets, vitamin D deficiency; Patients with vitamin A deficiency due to eating or after surgery.
4. Contraindications to taking Philatonic
Philatonic drugs are not indicated for the following cases:
Patients are sensitive to the ingredients of Philatonic drugs; Patients are children under 12 years old, have a history of kidney stones or increased oxaluria; People with Thalassemia ; People with anemia without iron deficiency; People with severe kidney failure; People suffering from malignant tumors; Be cautious about dosage with women who are breastfeeding or pregnant.
5. Dosage and how to use Philatonic
Philatonic drug is made in the form of soft capsules, the patient takes the drug orally.
Basic dosage: 1 tablet / day, taken after meals with a full glass of water.
6. Philatonic drug side effects
The side effects of the drug Philatonic include:
Skin: Allergy, rash, red rash on the skin, severe swelling may be; Digestive system: Nausea, vomiting, severe abdominal pain, digestive disorders, constipation; Body as a whole: Headache, insomnia, sleep disturbance.
7. Note when using the drug Philatonic
In case the user misses a dose, skip the dose and take the next dose at the exact dose prescribed by the doctor. Never double a dose to make up for a previously missed dose. Before using Philatonic, tell your doctor about all previous and current medications. Store Philatonic in a cool place, away from sunlight and out of reach of children. Philatonic medicine in the form of soft capsules works to provide essential vitamins and minerals for the body. Philatonic is a prescription drug, used according to the doctor's prescription, so patients do not arbitrarily buy it at home to use because it may experience dangerous side effects.