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Bluemint is a popular drug for many beauty believers. The drug is often used in the treatment of skin diseases such as dermatitis, tanning, urticaria, rash, ...
1. What is Bluemint?
Bluemint has the main ingredient is L - cystin 500mg, a natural amino acid containing - SH is purified from deer antler velvet. Excipients include palm oil, soybean oil, white beeswax, gelatin, lecithin, concentrated glycerin, D-sorbitol, methyl paraben, propyl paraben, ethyl vanillin, iron oxide and purified water. L-cystin has the effect of enhancing skin metabolism and eliminating free radicals. In addition, L-cystin also plays a role in many degenerative diseases and aging, so the drug also works to slow down the aging process. L - cystin is well absorbed from the oral route, peak plasma concentrations are reached about 1-6 hours after dosing. The drug is metabolised by the liver and eliminated mainly in the bile. Approximately 21% of an L-cystine dose is eliminated within 24 hours of dosing.
2. What does bluemint do?
Bluemint drug can be indicated for use in the following cases:
Support in the treatment of drug-induced dermatitis. Supports the treatment of freckles and dark spots. Support treatment of urticaria, eczema, rashes, acne. Supports the treatment of cuticle diseases that make hair brittle and brittle.
3. What is the dosage of Bluemint?
The drug is taken orally. Dosage for adult patients is 2-4 tablets/day. Bluemint can be used continuously for 10-20 days per month. Note that the above dosage is for reference only. The specific dose will vary depending on the condition and severity of the disease. Therefore, patients should consult their doctor or pharmacist for the right dosage.
4. What to do in case of overdose or missed dose?
Not much is known about the overdose of Bluemint 500 mg. Patients are advised not to exceed the recommended dosage. Taking more than the prescribed dose will not only not improve your symptoms, but it can also cause poisoning or other serious side effects. If you have signs of overdose, immediately go to medical facilities for timely emergency treatment.
In case you miss a dose, take it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and continue taking it as usual. Do not take twice the prescribed dose.
5. Side effects of drugs
At usual doses, the drug is relatively well tolerated. However, sometimes patients may experience conditions such as rash, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation or abdominal pain during treatment. Inform your doctor or pharmacist if you experience any unwanted side effects.
6. What is the note when taking Bluemint?
The drug is contraindicated in patients with hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients. If symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, rash, itching occur, you should stop taking the medicine and consult your doctor or pharmacist. In the case of drug use for children, there must be guidance and supervision of adults. Bluemint should not be used in children under 6 years of age. If after 2 weeks of taking the medicine but still no effect, you should stop taking it and consult your doctor or pharmacist. Bluemint 500mg should not be used in patients with severe renal impairment and hepatic coma. Use caution when administering Bluemint to patients with Cystinuria. Pregnancy: There is no information on the use of Bluemint during pregnancy. Therefore, patients should only take the drug when absolutely necessary and should consult a doctor or pharmacist before use. Lactation: There is no information on the use of Bluemint during breast-feeding. You should only use the drug for breastfeeding women in cases where it is absolutely necessary. Be sure to consult with your doctor or pharmacist to weigh the benefits and risks of using the drug. Drug Interactions: Drug interactions can change the concentration and activity of a drug or increase side effects. It is best to write a list of all the medicines you are taking (including prescription and nonprescription drugs and supplements) and show them to your doctor or pharmacist for advice. Storage: You should store Bluemint at room temperature, away from moisture and away from direct light. Do not store Bluemint in the bathroom or freezer. It should be noted that each drug has different storage methods. Improper storage of medicines can greatly affect the effectiveness of the drug or even produce harmful components that are harmful to the body. Therefore, you need to carefully read the storage instructions on the medicine packaging or consult your pharmacist. In summary, Bluemint can be indicated in the treatment of many skin diseases. The drug is relatively well tolerated at usual doses. If you experience unusual side effects while taking this medicine, you should contact your doctor or pharmacist for advice.
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