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Sedanol n-ka for vn.prim.fl 50ml in unitary enterprise No. 1
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Transparent liquid of reddish-brown color. Precipitation is allowed during storage. Release form tincture Dosage 50 ml Indications for use Used for functional disorders of the nervous system (neurasthenia and sleep disturbances). After consulting a doctor – for mild and moderate depressive disorders. Use for the indicated purposes is based on long-term experience only. Dosage and administration Adults are prescribed orally 2-3 times a day, 133 drops (5 ml, one teaspoon) after meals. The duration of the course of treatment is determined by the doctor individually, taking into account the characteristics of the disease, the effect achieved and the tolerability of the drug. It is not recommended to use the tincture for a long time due to the ethanol content. During treatment, it is necessary to avoid taking other ethanol-containing drugs. It is advisable to dilute the drug before use with a small amount of water. With increased nervous excitability, it is recommended to take up to 3 times a day. In case of sleep disorders, it is recommended to take it 0.5-1 hour before bedtime, and also, if necessary, an additional intake of the drug beforehand in the evening. In cases of urgent need to reduce the symptoms of mental arousal and sleep disorders, the use of valerian preparations is not recommended due to the gradual development of the effect. The recommended duration of treatment is 2-4 weeks. If symptoms persist or worsen after 2 weeks of continuous use, seek medical advice. Use during pregnancy and lactation is contraindicated in pregnancy and lactation. Precautions Before taking the drug, you need to consult a doctor. If symptoms persist or worsen while taking the medicine, you should consult a doctor. Caution should be exercised when prescribing the drug to patients with diseases of the digestive tract. Avoid UV exposure during treatment. Use during pregnancy and lactation is contraindicated. The medicinal product contains at least 64% ethanol, i.e. 2488 mg per single dose (133 drops (5 ml, one teaspoon)), which is equal to 63 ml of beer, 26 ml of wine per dose. Harmful to persons with alcoholism. Interaction with other drugs The drug Sedanol enhances the effect of substances that have a depressing effect on the central nervous system, as well as alcohol. St. John’s wort, which is part of the drug, induces the activity of metabolic enzymes CYP3A4, CYP2C9, CYP2C19 and P-glycoprotein, which can accelerate the metabolism of other drugs. As a result of the acceleration of metabolism, the concentration of drugs decreases and, accordingly, their therapeutic efficacy may decrease. St. John’s wort increases the antidepressant effect of MAO inhibitors, increases the risk of developing hypertensive crises. When combined with fluoxetine, paroxetine, sertraline, fluvoxamine or citalopram, it aggravates hemolytic reactions and the course of “serotonin syndrome” (dizziness, nausea, vomiting, headache, epigastric pain, anxiety, anxiety, confusion, confusion, restlessness and irritability) . St. John’s wort is able to enhance the photosensitizing effect of other drugs: tetracyclines, sulfonamides, thiazide diuretics, quinolones, piroxicam, etc. It prolongs sleep caused by drugs for general anesthesia and narcotic analgesics, but shortens sleep caused by barbiturates. Reduces the hypotensive effect of reserpine. Reduces the concentration of cyclosporine in the blood, the concentration in the blood and the effectiveness of indinavir therapy. When used simultaneously with ethinyl estradiol and desogestrel, the risk of bleeding increases. Increases the rate of metabolism of theophylline. Reduces the concentration of digoxin in the blood. Valerian potentiates the action of other sedatives and hypnotics, anesthetics, psychotropic drugs, and antispasmodics. The combination of valerian preparations with synthetic sedatives requires medical supervision. It is necessary to avoid the simultaneous use of other drugs containing ethyl alcohol. Interactions associated with the presence of ethyl alcohol in the composition: drugs that cause a disulfiram-like reaction (feeling of heat, redness of the skin, vomiting, tachycardia) when taken together with alcohol: disulfiram, cefamandol, cefoperazone, latamoxef, chloramphenicol, chlorpropamide, glibenclamide, glipizide, tolbutamide and other hypoglycemic drugs, griseofulvin, metronidazole, ornidazole, tinidazole, ketoconazole, procarbazine. drugs that depress the functions of the central nervous system. If you are taking other medicines at the same time, you should consult your doctor. Contraindications Hypersensitivity to the components of the drug; myasthenia gravis; epilepsy. Simultaneous reception with cyclosporine, tacrolimus, amprenavir, indinavir and other protease inhibitors; irinotecan and warfarin; children under 18; period of pregnancy and lactation. With caution: liver disease, alcoholism, traumatic brain injury and other brain diseases with a decrease in the seizure threshold. Composition Alcoholic extract of motherwort herb (1:5) – 15 ml Alcoholic extract of valerian rhizomes with roots (1:5) – 15 ml Alcoholic extract of St. 1)- 10 ml Contains at least 64% ethyl alcohol. Overdose Caused by an overdose of valerian: when using excessively high doses (more than 20 times the maximum recommended dose), non-specific symptoms associated with CNS depression may occur: lethargy, lethargy, drowsiness. In severe cases, it is possible to develop bradycardia and arrhythmia, spastic abdominal pain, chest tightness, dizziness, hand tremors and dilated pupils. Caused by an overdose of motherwort: dizziness, weakness, arterial hypotension. Caused by overdose of St. John’s wort: So far, there have been no reports of symptoms caused by an overdose of preparations containing St. John’s wort extract. After taking an excessive dose, phototoxic phenomena may appear on the skin and adverse reactions may increase. Within 1-2 weeks after ingestion of a large dose, the skin must be protected from sunlight and ultraviolet radiation (limit the duration of walking, protect the skin with clothing and sunscreens with a high protection factor). Caused by an overdose of cyanosis: not described. Due to the fact that the biologically active substances of the cyanosis extract include saponins, the development of hemolysis of erythrocytes is not excluded. There is no specific antidote. Helpful measures include drug withdrawal, gastrointestinal lavage with activated charcoal, magnesium sulfate to prevent intestinal absorption of the drug and provide a laxative effect. Side effect From the nervous system: dizziness, drowsiness or anxiety; From the gastrointestinal tract: nausea, abdominal pain of a spastic nature; From the immune system: allergic skin reactions; On the part of the skin and subcutaneous tissue: photosensitivity reactions (“sunburn”) in persons with fair skin when exposed to intense sunlight; From the side of the cardiovascular system: lowering blood pressure; On the part of the hematopoietic organs: iron deficiency anemia; Dermatological reactions: skin rash, pigmentation. The frequency of these reactions is unknown. In the event of adverse reactions, including those not listed in this leaflet, stop using the drug and consult a doctor. Storage conditions In a place protected from light at a temperature of 15°C to 25°C. Precipitation is allowed during storage. Keep out of the reach of children. Buy Sedanol oral tincture 50ml №1 Price for Sedanol oral tincture 50ml №1 Instructions for use for Sedanol oral tincture 50ml №1
INN | OTHER |
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The code | 116 297 |
Barcode | 4 814 405 001 588 |
Dosage | 50ml |
Active substance | Motherwort, valerian, St. John's wort, bluish rhizomes with roots |
Vacation rate | 1 |
Manufacturer | Ferein SOAO, RB, Belarus |
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