Uses of Tanaldecoltyl

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Tanaldecoltyl is mainly used to relieve the symptoms of degenerative spine diseases, low back pain and some other spinal postural disorders. Before and during treatment with Tanaldecoltyl, you need to strictly follow the instructions for use of the drug recommended by your doctor to soon reverse the disease.

1. What is Tanaldecoltyl?


Tanaldecoltyl belongs to the group of drugs that relax muscles and increase muscle tone... Currently, Tanaldecoltyl is researched, developed and manufactured by Thanh Nam Pharmaceutical Manufacturing - Trading Co., Ltd - Vietnam in the form of sugar coated tablets. . Each Tanaldecoltyl tablet contains the following active ingredients:
Main active ingredient: Mephenesin 250mg. Other excipients: Magnesium stearate, talc powder, white sugar, camauba wax, PVP. K30, Avicel PH101, Gum arabic, Sodium starch glycolate, Tricalcium phosphate, Sunset yellow, Gelatin, and Titanium dioxide.

2. What are the effects of Tanaldecoltyl?


2.1 Uses of the active ingredient Mephenesin Mephenesin is a centrally acting muscle relaxant that provides muscle relaxation and mild sedation based on neuromuscular blockade. Mephenesin has systemic and local effects of drug exposure, but its benefits are relatively limited due to its short duration of action.
After oral administration, Mephenesin is rapidly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract, then widely distributed to tissues in the body. In less than an hour, Mephenesin will reach peak blood levels.
The main site of metabolism of Mephenesin is the liver. The half-life of the active substance is approximately 45 minutes, which is excreted mainly in the urine as metabolites and a small amount as unchanged drug.
2.2 Indications and contraindications to the use of Tanaldecoltyl The drug Tanaldecoltyl is used according to a doctor's prescription for the following specific cases:
Treatment of degenerative spondylolisthesis. Treatment of some spinal postural disorders such as low back pain, back pain and torticollis. Treatment of muscle spasms with pain. However, it is necessary to avoid using Tanaldecoltyl in the following patients without a doctor's prescription:
Patients with hypersensitivity or history of allergy to Mephenesin or any other excipients in the drug. . Tanaldecoltyl is contraindicated in patients with porphyria. Tanaldecoltyl is not recommended for use by pregnant or nursing women.

3. Instructions on dosage and usage of Tanaldecoltyl


Tanaldecoltyl is taken orally with a glass of water about 240ml. Adults and children over 15 years old should take a dose of Tanaldecoltyl from 2-4 tablets, equivalent to 250mg, taken about 3 times a day.
The duration of treatment with Tanaldecoltyl will be based on the severity of the disease and the patient's ability to respond. During the course of using the drug, you need to pay attention to the correct application of the dose as well as the frequency of taking the medicine. Absolutely do not arbitrarily adjust the dose, stop taking it suddenly or prolong the time of taking Tanaldecoltyl without consulting your doctor.
If you miss a dose of Tanaldecoltyl, make up the dose as soon as possible. However, avoid taking it too close to your next dose or taking a double dose at the same time. This can lead to unwanted side effects and adversely affect the treatment process.
In case of taking an overdose of Tanaldecoltyl and experiencing clinical signs such as hypotension, hypotonia, somnolence, visual disturbances, hallucinations, loss of coordination, coma, convulsions, confusion, strong emotions or respiratory paralysis; Patients need to quickly go to medical facilities for diagnosis and treatment. If the patient is still awake, the doctor will proceed with immediate treatment through the method of vomiting, gastric lavage and combination of symptomatic treatment.

4. What side effects does Tanaldecoltyl cause to users?


When using oral Mephenesin, patients may experience some of the following side effects:
Nausea. Sweating. Convulsions . Trembling. Abdominal stiffness. Drowsiness, lethargy or fatigue. Muscle weakness. Shortness of breath or ataxia. Body pain, joint pain. Angry. Constipation, diarrhea or rash. Loss of appetite. Hallucinations or agitation. Anaphylaxis . Vomiting. Chicken sleep. Rash. Patients should tell their doctor right away if any of the side effects mentioned above occur while taking Tanaldecoltyl. Some symptoms may resolve spontaneously after discontinuation of treatment, however, some rare reactions are potentially more serious if detected and managed late.

5. What should be noted during the use of Tanaldecoltyl?


For safe and effective treatment with Tanaldecoltyl, patients should note the following general recommendations:
Use caution when using Tanaldecoltyl for people with a history of bronchial asthma or allergies, especially allergies to Aspirin. Tanaldecoltyl should be used with caution in patients with a history of drug addiction, muscle weakness, respiratory disease, or impaired liver and kidney function. Avoid concomitant use of alcohol with CNS depressants, including Mephenesin, as this may increase the risk of drug-related adverse events. Tanaldecoltyl medicine can cause drowsiness and affect motor coordination, so people with jobs that often drive or operate machinery should be cautious when taking this medicine. Tanaldecoltyl is not recommended for pregnant or lactating women. Drugs should only be used in these patients when absolutely necessary and the benefits must outweigh the risks. Tell your doctor about the list of medications you are taking to avoid the risk of drug interactions. The above are the uses of Tanaldecoltyl, patients should carefully consult the information and take the drug as prescribed by the doctor to achieve the best treatment results.

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