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Product trade name: Nivalina
Pharmaceutical active ingredients containing related brand and generic drugs, medications or other health care products:
Galantamine Hydrobromide
Nivalina available forms, composition, doses:
Injectable; Injection; Galantamine Hydrobromide 1 mgInjectable; Injection; Galantamine Hydrobromide 10 mgInjectable; Injection; Galantamine Hydrobromide 2.5 mgInjectable; Injection; Galantamine Hydrobromide 5 mg
Nivalina destination | category:
Human:Neurodegenerative disease drugsParasympathomemetic (cholinergic) agents
Indications and usages, anatomical therapeutic chemical and diseases classification codes:
N06DA04 - Galantamine
Pharmaceutical companies, researchers, developers, manufacturers, distributors and suppliers:
UCB Pharma
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There is an additional general information about this medication active ingredient galantamine:
Nivalina information
Nivalina is a popular medicine that is able to effectively reverse or at least delay mental decline in the case of patients who are suffering from Alzheimer's disease. This medicine achieves its goal by boosting the patient's acetylcholine brain levels.
Nivalina indications
Nivalina is a popular drug that is generally prescribed to patients who are suffering from Alzheimer's disease. However, this product is only a temporary remedy, as it is unable to stop the disorder from progressing, nor does it have the same benefic effects in every patient's case.
Nivalina warnings
Patients who are suffering from known allergic reactions to Nivalina should not be prescribed this medicine. Before you start taking this drug, you should inform your doctor if you are allergic to any foods, dyes preservatives or other types of substances (this includes other medicines). Patients who are suffering from severe liver or kidney disorders should not be allowed to start taking this medicine, or should be prescribed lower doses of it. Their treatment with this medicine should be closely monitored by an authorized health care provider in order to see if the treatment is working properly (they will have to undergo several types of medical exams during their intake of Nivalina).
Patients who are suffering from obstructive lung disease, severe asthma, or a history of stomach ulcers should employ extra care during their treatment with this medicine. Intake of this drug is known to sometimes trigger fainting episodes (it may slow the patient's heart rate). If you are suffering from heart disorders you should ask your personal health care provider if you may start taking this medicine. At the beginning of the treatment with this medicine, most patients are given only a small dose of this product, that gradually during the next a few months. Do not stop your intake of this medicine without your physician's approval. If you have stopped using Nivalina fore more than 4 days you will have to start your treatment with it all over again.
Nivalina intake guidelines
You should ask your personal health care provider to tell you exactly how and when you should take your prescribed doses of Nivalina. Do not deviate from any of your physician's instructions. If you did not completely understand some of them, you should refer to a nurse or to a pharmacist and ask him or her to explain them to you in detail. If you want to know more about Nivalina you should carefully read the medicine's label.
Nivalina is generally taken in twice per day (if possible after the morning and evening meals). Store this medicine in a place that is away from heat, moisture and direct sunlight. Do not keep it in the bathroom, near the kitchen sink or in a place that can be easily reached by either pets or children in order to avoid unpleasant accidents). Avoid letting the medicine to freeze. Ask your pharmacist how to properly dispose of your unused medicine.
Nivalina dosage
We strongly advise you to ask your personal health care specialist to give you the proper dose of Nivalina that you should take in on a regular basis. Do not deviate from the dose that you have been prescribed. This dose can vary from one patient to another, as it depends on a variety of factors such as age, sex, severity of the disorder, etc.
Most adults are initially prescribed 8 milligrams of Nivalina, which should be divided in 2 doses (one in the morning and one in the evening). After a month, their dose is generally doubled. After another month of intake, the dose increases to 24 milligrams. However, patients who are suffering from kidney or liver disorders should not use more than16 milligrams of Nivalina per day.
Nivalina overdose
If you suspect that you might be suffering from an overdose with this medicine you should seek immediate medical attention, as this could trigger several severe consequences. Alert your personal physician at once. Contact your local poison control centre. If necessary go tot the nearest emergency room in order to receive a proper treatment for your medical condition. Patients who are suffering from Nivalina overdose will probably develop drooling, convulsions, fainting, low blood pressure, incontinence, severe nausea, muscle weakness, stomach cramps, irregular heartbeat, teary eyes, sweating, weak breathing, vomiting twitching.
Nivalina missed dose
You should avoid missing any of your prescribed doses of Nivalina. However, if you happen to miss one, you should use it as soon as you can. If it is time for another scheduled dose, skip the one that you have missed and proceed with your regular treatment. Do not use double doses of this medicine without your physician's approval.
Nivalina side effects
A prolonged treatment with Nivalina could trigger several side effects such as anemia, abdominal pain, depression, bloody urine, dizziness, diarrhea, fatigue, inability to sleep, headache, vomiting, loss of appetite, indigestion, runny nose, nausea, sleepiness, Urinary Tract Infections, tremor, weight loss
Nivalina drug reactions
Nivalina is known to sometimes harmfully interact with other medicines available in pharmacies. This is why you should avoid using any of these medicines during your treatment with Nivalina: Artane, Cogentin or other medicines that treat Parknson's disease, Tagamet (Cimetidine), Ketoconazole (Nizoral), Paroxetine (Paxil), Erythromycin, Voltaren or other NSAIDs, Meclizine (Antivert), urinary tract medicines, etc. Ask your personal physician for more information.
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Nguyên Thuy
28 Jun 2010, 22:35
Dear Sir/ Madam,
First of all, we would like to send respectful greeting to you and your
company.
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VIETNAM) one of the leading companies working on trading pharmaceutical
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US, Korea,
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Best regards.,
Thuy
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