Uses of Plurivica

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Plurivica is often used to supplement calcium and essential vitamins for patients with physical weakness. Plurvica is only used with a doctor's prescription and patients need to strictly adhere to the dosage used to recover soon.

1. What is Plurivica?


Plurivica is a product of 2/9 Pharmaceutical Joint Stock Company - Nadyphar, used in cases of body weakness due to calcium and vitamin deficiency. Pluriva medicine is prepared in the form of nuggets, each bottle is 40g and contains the following main ingredients:
Vitamin B1 20mg. Vitamin B2 content 5mg. Vitamin B6 50mg. Vitamin B12 100 mcg. Vitamin PP 100mg. Vitamin D2 2000 IU content. Calcium gluconate content 656mg. Calcium phosphate content 4.5g.

2. What are the uses of Plurivica?


Currently, the drug Plurivica is prescribed for both children and adults with weakness due to calcium and vitamin deficiencies. However, Pluriva should not be used in the following patients:
People who are allergic or have a history of hypersensitivity to the ingredients in Plurivica. Contraindicated in people with calcium stones, hypercalciuria or hypercalcemia. It can be said that the combination of vitamins and calcium in the same Pluriva drug formula helps to fully supplement the essential micronutrients for the patient's body, thereby effectively reversing the debilitating condition. To achieve this, patients need to take Plurivica according to the regimen prescribed by the doctor.

3. Dosage and instructions for using Plurivica


Plurivica is to be taken by mouth directly or diluted with a sufficient amount of water. Here is the dose of Plurivica as recommended by the doctor:
Children: Take a dose of 2.5g (1 teaspoon) / time, 3 times a day. Adults: Take a dose of 5g (2 teaspoons)/time, 3 times a day. The dosage of Plurivic a mentioned above is for reference only. To get the right dosage for your body condition, patients should consult a specialist. In addition, absolutely do not arbitrarily apply, change the dose or use the drug to prolong the prescribed time. Not only does this make Plurivica less effective, but it also increases the risk of side effects.

4. Side effects of the drug Plurivica


During the use of Plurivica, you are at risk of experiencing some of the following side effects:
Allergies. Intravenous shock (most dangerous). Constipation. Nausea. Vomiting. When realizing the appearance of the above symptoms, the patient should stop taking the drug and notify the doctor soon for timely treatment.

5. Notes when using Plurivica


Here are some general notes that you should know before and during the use of Plurivica, including:
Avoid concomitant use of Plurivica with tetracyclines because this may reduce the absorption of tetracyclines. Always read the instructions for use of Plurivica carefully before starting to take it to prevent the risk of using it incorrectly or not exactly as directed. The drug can cause side effects such as nausea, vomiting or constipation when the patient takes more than the prescribed dose. For treatment, the patient needs to stop taking the drug and immediately go to a medical facility. Currently, the methods of handling drug overdose are generally recommended by doctors such as inducing vomiting, gastric lavage, using activated charcoal or other supportive therapies. Pregnant women, nursing mothers, patients with renal failure, severe liver failure, myasthenia gravis or hepatic coma should consult a doctor before deciding to use Plurivica. Ideally, Plurivica should only be used when the benefits outweigh the risks. Check the expiry date of Plurivica before taking it to avoid taking the expired medicine. If the medicine shows signs of mold, watery or unusual discoloration, the patient should dispose of the medicine according to the doctor's instructions. Store Plurivica at temperatures below 30 degrees Celsius, avoid places with high humidity or direct sunlight. Above is all information about the drug Pluriva, patients need to carefully read the instructions for use, consult a doctor / pharmacist before using. Note, Pluriva is a prescription drug, patients need to use the drug as prescribed by the doctor, absolutely do not self-treat at home.

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