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What is Mucosta (Rebamipide)? How to use the drug to achieve the effect? What should be kept in mind when taking the drug? Let's analyze the article with SignsSymptomsList below to understand deeply about the drug Mucosta (Rebamipid)!
Active ingredient: rebamipide
Similar ingredient names: Ayite, Agiremid, Hudica, etc.
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1. What is Mucosta (Repamipid)?
Mucosta has the effect of supporting the treatment of stomach ulcers and repairing damage to the stomach lining.
Brand name Mucosta contains the active ingredient rebamipide with the following uses:
2. Indications for the drug Mucosta (Rebamipide)
3. Instructions for taking Mucosta (Rebamipide)
3.1. How to use
3.2. Dosage of the drug Mucosta 100 mg
Mucosta should only be used in adults with doses of:
You should take the medicine at the morning, evening and bedtime to easily follow the dosing schedule.
4. Side effects of drugs Mucosta (Rebamipide)
5. Notes when using Mucosta
Side effects of the above drugs include dizziness, so do not use on people who are driving or operating heavy machinery. At the same time, caution should be exercised when using the drug for the elderly and children.
For patients with impaired liver function, the dose should be adjusted accordingly.
6. For pregnant and lactating women
Active ingredient rebamipide has the ability to cross the placental barrier and be excreted in breast milk, affecting the fetus (retardation, teratogenicity, ...) so it is not allowed to use Mucosta drug for pregnant women and pregnant women. are breastfeeding.
You need to carefully consider if the benefits outweigh the risks, then decide to use it after consulting with your doctor.
7. Treatment of drug overdose Mucosta (Rebamipide)
In case a patient overdoses on Mucosta, they should call 911 or go straight to the emergency room of the nearest medical facility to conduct gastric lavage, remove excess drug from the body.
Remember to bring any medications you have taken with you to help the doctor identify the problem quickly and also make it easier to handle.
8. Handling missed dose of Mucosta (Rebamipide)
9. How to store medicine
Mucosta is a brand name drug containing the active ingredient rebamipide, which works to protect stomach cells from damage. However, while taking the drug the patient may experience side effects such as dizziness, lightheadedness, nausea or skin rash, etc. Always monitor yourself if there is any abnormal treatment call your doctor immediately. for timely support and handling!
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