Bicyclol tablets are indicated for hepatitis, accompanied by an increase in the activity of liver transaminases:
Active substance: bicyclol;
1 tablet contains Bicyclol - 25 mg;
Excipients: corn starch, sucrose, sodium starch (type A), magnesium stearate.
Hypersensitivity to the components of the preparation. Acute hepatitis. During pregnancy and breastfeeding. Age up to 12 years.
For adults and children over 12 years of age, the preparation is prescribed orally at a dose of 25 mg (1 tablet) 3 times a day; if necessary - 50 mg (2 tablets) 3 times a day.
The preparation Bicyclol is taken 2 hours after a meal.
The minimum treatment period is 6 months or as directed by a doctor.
For elderly people (over 70 years old), the dose of the preparation is determined individually.
Pregnant
Do not apply.
Children
Do not use under 12 years of age.
Drivers
Very rarely, dizziness is observed during treatment, therefore, care should be taken when driving or working with other mechanisms.
Overdose
According to clinical studies, when using Bicyclol at a dose of 150 mg 3 times a day, not a single case of overdose was observed. In addition, 400 times the usual dosage for humans did not cause a toxic reaction.
Bicyclol is generally well tolerated. Adverse reactions, if they occur, are temporary, mild or moderate in severity and go away on their own after discontinuation of the preparation or with the help of symptomatic therapy. With a frequency of less than 0.5%, dizziness, skin rash, bloating and vomiting may occur. A small number of patients (<0.1%) may have headache, sleep disturbance, epigastric discomfort, increased transaminase activity, decreased platelet count, and increased blood sugar and creatinine levels.
With the simultaneous use of Bicyclol with nucleoside preparations, such as lamivudine, a decrease in the effectiveness of the preparation is possible.
Store in its original packaging at a temperature not exceeding 25 ° C.
Keep out of the reach of children.
Shelf life is 3 years.
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