Uses of Rosemin

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Rosemin is a drug containing the main ingredients diosmin and hesperidin, which provide minerals and vitamins in the form of pure flavonoids. The following article will introduce you to some information about this drug Rosemin.

1. What is Rosemin?

Rosemin is a drug belonging to the group of minerals and vitamins with the main ingredient being a purified flavonoid fraction in the form of microparticles containing diosmin and hesperidin in a ratio of 9:1. The drug is in the form of film-coated tablets for oral use.

2. Indications of the drug Rosemin

Rosemin is indicated for use in the following cases:
Children who are slow to grow for their age, children suffering from respiratory infections. People with night blindness, color vision disorders, dry eyes. Fish scale disease, dry brittle hair, acne, toenails, fingernails deformed. Women with menopause or premenopausal disorders, vulvar atrophy. People with loss of smell, chronic nasopharyngitis, deafness due to toxic causes, tinnitus. Gastrointestinal and respiratory infections. Prophylaxis of vitamin A deficiency in newly recovered patients, pregnant or lactating women, and people with hyperthyroidism.

3. Contraindications to the use of Rosemin

Do not use Rosemin in the following cases:
The patient is using products extracted from paraffin oil. Patients with excess vitamin A.

4. Some notes when using Rosemin

When using high doses for a long time, it is necessary to treat each course for 6 weeks and then take a 2-week break. Do not use concurrently with other products containing vitamin A. Do not use in people with a history of hypersensitivity to tartiazine or acetyl salicylic acid. Pregnant women should not take more than 6000 IU/day due to the potential for fetal malformations if high doses of vitamin A are used.

5. Interactions between Rosemin and other products

When Rosemin is used together with neomycin, cholestyramine, liquid paraffin can reduce the absorption of vitamin A. Use of oral contraceptives can increase the concentration of vitamin A in the blood plasma and cause an unfavorable reaction for the patient. conception. This is the reason for the decrease in conception rates in the time immediately after stopping the use of steroid contraceptives. Concomitant use of vitamin A and isotretinoin can lead to reactions such as vitamin A overdose.

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