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Magnetol is a magnesium supplement, used in the treatment of severe cases of magnesium deficiency alone or in combination causing symptoms such as muscle spasms and cramps, cardiac arrhythmias, nystagmus, nystagmus. .. The following article will provide more detailed information about the drug Magnetol.1. What is Magnetol?
Magnetol medicine consists of 2 main ingredients: Magnesium lactate hydrate 470mg and vitamin B6 5mg belongs to the group of magnesium supplements. Magnetol is prepared in the form of tablets, 1 box of 10 blisters x 10 tablets or bottles of 100 tablets, 500 tablets and 1000 tablets.
Magnesium has the function of reducing the excitability of neurons and neuron transmission, in addition, it also participates in many important enzyme reactions of the body.
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) is a coenzyme involved in many metabolic processes in the body, especially the metabolic reactions of amino acids, in addition, it is also involved in the biosynthesis of neurotransmitters. such as GABA, dopamine, serotonin,...
After entering the body, Magnesium converts into Magnesium Chloride, 15-30% Magnesium Chloride continues to be absorbed, the remaining amount is excreted in the urine. Vitamin B6 is rapidly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract except in cases of malabsorption, after oral administration most of the drug is stored in the liver and brain. Vitamin B6 is eliminated in the urine.
2. What does Magnetol do?
Magnetol is used in cases of severe magnesium deficiency alone or in combination.3. Dosage and how to use Magnetol
How to use:
The drug is in the form of tablets, the drug is taken orally, you should take the tablet whole with a full glass of water, drink it with meals. The drug is used according to the doctor's prescription or you can refer to the manufacturer's recommended dose below:
Adults with severe magnesium deficiency: 6 tablets / day, divided into 2-3 times.
4. Contraindications of Magnetol
Magnetol is contraindicated in the following cases:
Patients with severe renal failure with creatinine clearance less than 30ml/min. Do not combine with Levodopa because vitamin B6 reduces the effect of Levodopa. Patients with hypersensitivity or allergy to any of the ingredients of Magnetol.
5. Undesirable effects when taking Magnetol thuốc
At therapeutic doses, the drug Magnetol rarely causes side effects, undesirable symptoms are common when the patient overdoses with symptoms and frequency such as:
Whole body: Skin flushing, depression blood pressure, thirst. Gastrointestinal: diarrhea, abdominal pain, vomiting, skin flushing. Cardiovascular: Arrhythmia. Respiratory: Taking too much magnesium can lead to hypermagnesaemia, causing respiratory failure, decreased reflexes. Neuromuscular: When taking vitamin B6 200mg/day (1 Magnetol tablet contains 5mg vitamin B6) and long-term (over 2 months) can cause severe peripheral neuropathy, the disease can develop from symptoms of table stiffness. foot to hand. This condition can improve when the drug is stopped, but still leaves sequelae. If you experience any unwanted effects during the use of the drug, the patient should immediately notify the doctor for advice as well as a timely treatment and treatment plan.
6. Notes when using Magnetol
When there is a magnesium deficiency, the patient should be monitored regularly for potassium and calcium levels. If hypocalcemia occurs, magnesium should be given before calcium replacement. Magnetol is metabolized by the kidneys, so in patients with impaired renal function, the drug elimination process will be less than normal. Therefore, if you are suffering from kidney disease, you need to report the condition to your doctor for more appropriate indications. In case you take more than prescribed by your doctor, you may experience symptoms of diarrhea because Magnetol causes a laxative. You need to notify your doctor for instructions and timely treatment. Magnetol crosses the placenta and breast milk, so if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, tell your doctor. The drug does not cause drowsiness, so people who drive or operate machinery can use it. Magnetol is absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract, so you need to avoid taking it with preparations containing phosphate and calcium salts (eg calcium phosphate supplements, shrimp, squid, kale...) because they will inhibit the absorption of calcium. Magnetol absorption, thereby reducing the effect of the drug. In case you are being treated with oral tetracyclines and bisphosphonates, it is recommended to take these two drugs at least 4 hours apart from Magnetol. Vitamin B6 contained in the drug may affect the effects of Parkinson's medications, so tell your doctor about the medications you are taking so that they can be adjusted appropriately. Vitamin B6 contained in the pill has been studied to reduce the risk of depression, especially in women using oral contraceptives. Therefore, if you are or intend to use oral contraceptives, you should inform your doctor for advice and guidance on effective medication. The above is information about Magnetol, if you have any more questions about Magnetol, you can directly contact your doctor or prescribing pharmacist for more details and timely answers.
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