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Rovapin is an anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal drug that is used to treat when prescribed by a doctor. Here are a few shares to help you better understand what Rovapin does?
1. Uses of Rovapin
Rovapin belongs to the group of anti-inflammatory bacteria, fungi or viruses when transmitted. Some common cases are often indicated to use Rovapin for readers' reference:
Treatment of respiratory tract infections Treatment of ear infections Treatment of nasal infections Treatment of bronchitis or pneumonia Treatment urinary tract or genital tract infections Treatment of infections in obstetrics and gynecology Treatment of infections of the skin and certain skin epithelial cells Prophylaxis for the risk of infection after surgery. Rovapin can be used both for patients with infections or for prophylaxis. However, to ensure the use of Rovapin, you should carefully consult the indications from a medical professional who is supported to help or handle the necessary problems.
2. Dosage and how to use Rovapin
Rovapin is available in powder form for oral absorption. The dosage of the drug when mixed should ensure that there is not an excess or a deficiency that causes disturbances in drug concentration after the patient takes it. Therefore, you need to consult a doctor and prepare a measuring device in advance to avoid errors.
Rovapine dosage can be changed in each different patient population. You should refer to the commonly prescribed dosage below before using Rovapin:
Usual Dosage Children under 12 years of age need a doctor's supervision when using. In general, Rovapine dosing should be considered weight-based at a rate of 14 g/kg per day. The maximum recommended daily dose should not exceed 600 mg. Adults and children 12 years of age and older use equivalent doses. Dosage is usually 1 angle and 2 times per day. The time to take the medicine should be at least 12 hours apart between doses. You should discuss the duration of treatment with your doctor. Usually Rovapin will treat for about 5 - 10 days. Dosage in patients with renal impairment The dose used in patients with impaired liver and kidney function depends mainly on the creatinine index. If the reading falls below 30 ml/min, adjust the dose accordingly. Note that Rovapin should not be used more than 300mg / time per day.
3. Notes before taking Rovapin
Rovapin is contraindicated for use if the patient is found to be at risk of allergy or hypersensitivity to any of the components of the drug. Patients need to actively learn and detect their allergy history early to detect the risk of allergies instead of waiting after taking the drug to appear allergic to endanger health.
Especially patients who are allergic to penicillin antibiotics or who are at risk of kidney failure syndrome, please check your health carefully before using. Rovapine should not be used arbitrarily in patients with a history of colitis.
Women, the elderly, young children and workers should be cautious when using the drug. Women and young children, in particular, can be seriously affected by taking the drug without a doctor's approval. Always make sure to take the medicine exactly as prescribed by your doctor.
Before and after using Rovapin, it is necessary to pay attention to drug preservation. Before using Rovapin, it is necessary to carefully check the intact packaging and expiry date. After taking the drug, it is necessary to check the proper storage of the drug to avoid the drug interacting with the environment causing changes in the pharmacological composition.
4. Side effects of Rovapin
Vomiting or nausea Abdominal pain Enteritis Drug allergy Redness rash on the skin Hives These reactions may be accompanied by fatigue or problems with the digestive system. Patients with any symptoms should be advised to notify the doctor promptly. You need to make sure that you do not change the dosage of your medicine on your own to avoid serious effects.
Ask your doctor if you need to stop taking the medicine so you can reduce ongoing side effects. Rare or uncommon side effects can have serious health effects. To be on the safe side, always check your health and talk to your doctor.
5. Interactions with drugs Rovapin
Rovapin should not be used at the same time as iron supplements or foods that provide iron for the body. The groups of iron, aluminum and magnesium supplements were found to have the risk of reducing the therapeutic effect of Rovapin. If you need to take both, take them 2 hours apart to reduce interactions.
Rovapin has anti-infective, anti-inflammatory and prophylactic effects after surgery. To reduce the effects of side effects, always follow your doctor's instructions.