Uses of Zacbettine

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Zacbettine medicine contains the main ingredient is Trimebutine maleate 200mg, which is used to treat gastrointestinal diseases such as: spasms of the digestive tract, stomach, small intestine, colon, gastric reflux and diarrhea...

1. What is Zacbettine?

Zacbettine is a drug belonging to the group of gastrointestinal drugs. Zacbettine is manufactured in the form of film-coated tablets and packaged in boxes of 10 blisters x 10 tablets.
Zacbettine medicine has the main ingredient Trimebutine maleate 200mg and other excipients just enough for 1 tablet.

2. What does Zacbettine do?

The Trimebutine component in Zacbettine has a selective effect on the nervous system, stomach and intestines, which is essential for the regulation of gastrointestinal motility. In addition, stimulating peristalsis to push the gastrointestinal tract is essential and highly effective in the treatment of other disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome.
Use Zacbettine to treat a number of diseases of the gastrointestinal tract such as:
Treatment of pain caused by spasms of the digestive tract, stomach, small intestine, large intestine and biliary spasm. Treatment of spasmodic pain and esophageal reflux conditions such as: gas, vomiting, difficulty swallowing, hiccups.... Treatment of irritable colon syndrome and symptoms of colon spasms such as: abdominal cramps, flatulence , diarrhea or diarrhea alternating with constipation . Before using Zacbettine, patients should strictly comply with the indications for use and function for each subject. All information is written on the package insert for Zacbettine or under the guidance of a doctor or pharmacist.

3. Dosage - How to use Zacbettine


3.1. How to take Zacbettine The drug Zacbettine is prepared in the form of film-coated tablets and is used orally.
3.2. Dosage The dose of Zacbettine depends on the age of the patient and the course of the disease. Below is the dose of Zacbettine for reference as follows:
For adults: Use Zacbettine with oral dose 2-3 times in 1 day, each time take from 100-200mg Trimebutine mg or take as directed by your doctor. examination doctor. For children and breastfed children: The usual dose is 5 mg Trimebutine/kg in 1 day and is divided into 3 oral doses. Patients should carefully read the instructions for use or instructions of the doctor or pharmacist to apply the correct dose of Zacbettine. Note: Do not arbitrarily buy Zacbettine and apply or change the dose.

4. Contraindications of the drug Zacbettine


Cases not to use Zacbettine include:
Patients with hypersensitivity to Trimebutine and other excipients of the drug.

5. Zacbettine side effects


According to recorded clinical studies, when patients use Zacbettine, unwanted side effects are very rare.
In case the patient develops skin reactions during the use of the drug, it is necessary to immediately notify the doctor or medical examination facility for timely handling measures. Usually, the side effects of Zacbettine will gradually decrease and go away when you stop using it.

6. Precautions when using Zacbettine


Care should be taken when using Zacbettine for the following subjects:
The elderly and children under 15 years of age. Patients with other diseases such as liver failure, kidney failure, myasthenia gravis, hepatic coma and stomach ulcers. Pregnant women and lactating women. Note that pregnant women need to be very careful and consult a doctor or pharmacist before taking Zacbettine. The mother needs to carefully study the benefits and risks encountered for both mother and baby when deciding to use the drug. Even though drugs have gone through the testing process, unwanted risks can still occur. Above is all information about Zacbettine, patients need to carefully read the instructions for use, consult a doctor / pharmacist before using. Note, Zacbettine is a drug prescribed by a specialist, patients absolutely must not use it on their own.

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