Uses of the drug Franrogyl

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Franrogyl is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections of the mouth. The following article will provide some information about the uses, usage and precautions when using Franrogyl.

1. What is Franrogyl?

Franrogyl is a combination of bactericidal antibiotics of the macrolide and imidazole groups. Ingredients of the drug Franrogyl: Spiramycin 750,000 IU, Metronidazol 125mg and excipients just enough.
Dosage form: film coated tablets.

2. Uses of the drug Franrogyl


Franrogyl is used for:
Treatment of oral and dental infections (tooth abscesses, phlegm, salivary gland infections), Prevention of local infections that may occur after surgery involving the mouth and teeth.

2. Dosage and how to use Franrogyl


2.1. Dosage As indicated, the usual dosage is as follows:
Adults and children over 15 years: 4 to 6 tablets once daily, 2 or 3 doses, with meals. Children 6 to 10 years old: 2 tablets per day. Children 10 to 15 years old: 3 tablets per day in 2 or 3 divided doses, with meals. 2.2. How to use Franrogyl should be taken with white water. To be effective, this antibiotic must be used regularly at the prescribed dose and for as long as your doctor advises.
Do not arbitrarily adjust the dose, because this can cause many serious effects on health and disease treatment results.

3. Side effects of the drug Franrogyl


Like all drugs, Franrogyl can cause side effects, although
not everyone is the same.
Non-serious digestive disorders: nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, diarrhea Glossitis and dry mouth, inflammation of the mouth, taste disturbances, loss of appetite Pancreatitis reversible on discontinuation of treatment; Pseudomembranous colitis (intestinal disease with diarrhea and abdominal pain). Skin and mucous membrane disorders:
Hot flashes with flushing, itching, skin rash sometimes with fever Rash (skin rash resembling a stinging nettle rash), allergic sudden swelling of the face and neck (angioedema), allergic shock can be life-threatening. Very rarely, a rash that spreads over the body with pustules and fever (acute pustular generalized rash) A blistering rash with peeling skin that can rapidly spread throughout the body and be life-threatening. (toxic epidermal necrolysis, Stevens-Johnson syndrome). Nervous system disorders
Headache Nerve damage in the extremities Convulsions, dizziness Confusion Neurological disorders may include impaired consciousness or behavioral disturbances or difficulty coordinating movements, speech disturbances , gait disturbances, involuntary eye movements and tremors. These disorders are usually reversible upon discontinuation of treatment; Meningitis not caused by bacteria; Occasional brief prickling or tingling sensations, sensory perception abnormalities...

4. Special warnings when using Franrogyl


Inform your doctor before taking Franrogyl if you have:
Severe, chronic or progressive neurological disorders, Mental disorders, Blood disorders History of meningitis during treatment with metronidazole, Fructose intolerance (rare genetic disease). Taking Franrogyl is not recommended if you have fructose intolerance, as it contains sorbitol Personal or family history of glucose-6-phosphatedehydrogenase deficiency (an inherited disease of red blood cells), as spiramycin is contained in Franrogyl can cause hemolysis (destruction of red blood cells). With important instructions on the drug Franrogyl, hopefully, it will help patients understand how to use the drug to achieve the highest effectiveness and safety.

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