Uses of Sposamine

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Sposamin 250 is often prescribed by doctors to treat cases of secondary, primary or other degenerative joint diseases. In order to use Sposamin safely and effectively, patients need to strictly follow the instructions for using the drug recommended by the doctor.

1. What is Sposamin?


Sposamin is a drug for the treatment of degenerative joint diseases, secondary and primary osteoarthritis.
Sposamin is prepared in the form of capsules, box of 10 blisters x 10 tablets. Each Sposamin capsule contains the main active ingredient, Glucosamine sulfate (in the form of Glucosaminsulfate potassium chloride 331.71mg) with a content of 250mg and a number of other auxiliary excipients.

2. What are the effects of Sposamin?

2. 1 Uses of Glucosamine sulfate Active ingredient Glucosamine in the drug Sposamin 250 acts as an Amino-monosaccharide - a raw material that helps synthesize Proteoglycan, when entering the body, it helps to stimulate cells in articular cartilage to increase synthesis, thereby increasing synthesis. form the articular cartilage. According to research, Glucosamine sulfate has the ability to inhibit enzymes that destroy joint cartilage such as phospholinase A2 and collagen, and at the same time reduce Superoxide free radicals that destroy cartilage cells. Not only that, Glucosamine also helps bones stimulate the production of connective tissue and improves the process of calcium loss in bones. In addition, the production of synovial mucus is also significantly increased when taking Glucosamine, thereby increasing the viscosity and lubricating capacity of synovial fluid.
Thanks to the above effects, Glucosamin is applied to relieve the symptoms of pain and mobility difficulties caused by osteoarthritis. Moreover, Glucosamin is also used to prevent the progression of osteoarthritis, effectively reverse degenerative joint diseases and support the rapid restoration of cartilage structure.
2.2 Indications and contraindications to the use of Sposamin Sposamin drugs are often prescribed by doctors to treat most degenerative and degenerative diseases of the joints, primary or secondary, including:
Osteoarthritis of the knee. Dispose of the hip joint. Hand joint dislocation. Degeneration of the spine and shoulders. Osteoporosis . Inflammation around joints. Atrophic bone fracture. Acute or chronic arthritis. However, the use of Sposamin should be avoided in the following cases of patients without consulting a doctor:
Patients with allergies or hypersensitivity reactions to the active ingredient Glucosamine or any of its ingredients in medicine. Sposamin is contraindicated in women who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant. The use of Sposamin 250 is not recommended for children under 12 years of age.

3. Instructions on dosage and usage of Sposamin

3.1 The recommended dosage of Sposamin drug Sposamin is used according to the specific recommended dosage for each of the following conditions:
Treatment of mild-moderate degenerative joint syndrome: 500mg / time / day , treatment within 4-12 weeks or longer depending on the degree of osteoarthritis of the patient. It is possible to use the drug again about 2-3 times in 1 year. Treatment of severe degenerative joint syndrome: Use 500mg x 3 times / day, treat within 2 weeks, then use a maintenance dose of 500mg / time x 2 times / day for the next 6 weeks. Treatment of osteoarthritis: Use a dose of 500mg / time x 2 times / day for 3 - 4 months. Patients need to apply the exact dose of Sposamin 250 indicated on the product packaging or as directed by the doctor. Avoid calculating or changing your dose without talking to your doctor.
3.2 Instructions for the correct use of Sposamin Sposamin medicine is made in the form of capsules for oral use. Patients should take the drug with a glass of water about 240ml, avoid taking with alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, carbonated water or other stimulants. The ideal time to take Sposamin is about 15 minutes before a meal. The duration of treatment with Sposamin as a general recommendation is from 2 to 3 months or longer depending on the patient's health condition. The drug can be repeated about 2-3 times / year as prescribed by the doctor.

4. What side effects does Sposamin cause?


In general, the side effects of Sposamin are usually mild and can gradually disappear when the patient stops taking the drug. Some of the symptoms that patients often experience during treatment with Sposamin include loose stools, abdominal bloating, nausea or vomiting. These reactions only occurred when the patient used Sposamine in high doses.
When any noticeable side effects occur during the use of Sposamin, the patient should immediately notify the doctor for measures to be taken. Early detection and diagnosis can help prevent other health risks.

5. Notes and cautions when using Sposamin


Before and during treatment with Sposamin, you need to note the following precautions:
Caution when using the drug for patients with diabetes, must regularly check the blood glucose level during the treatment. treatment course. Use caution when administering Sposamin to patients with hepatic coma, myasthenia gravis, severe hepatic or renal impairment. Use caution when treating elderly patients with Sposamin, because their physiological function has decreased significantly. Use caution when administering Sposamin to people with stomach ulcers or a history of allergy to any other medications. Always check the expiry date of a medicine before taking it to prevent the risk of taking an expired medicine. Check the quality, color and texture of the medicine, stop using it and throw it away as soon as it shows signs of mildew, watery or color change. Pregnant women, planning to become pregnant or nursing mothers are only allowed to take Sposamin after consulting a doctor and the benefits of the drug must outweigh the risks. Store Sposamin in a high place, avoid a humid place that is easy to mold or a place with too high temperature, easy to be exposed to sunlight. Tell your doctor if you are taking any other medicines, herbs, vitamins, minerals or any other dietary supplements before taking Sposamin to avoid the risk of adverse interactions. Sposamin is a prescription drug, so before using it, patients should carefully read the instructions for use and use the drug exactly as prescribed by the doctor to achieve the best treatment results.

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