SHUNSHENG DASHUN Pancreatic Kininogenase Enteric-coated Tablets For Cerebrovascular Disease 120U*36

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$18.99
Origin:
China
Manufacturer:
SHUNSHENG
Form:
Tablets
Specification:
120U*36
Storage Life:
18 months
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Product Overview

[Drug Name]
Generic Name: Kallikrein Enteric-Coated Tablets
Trade Name: Dashun Kallikrein Enteric-Coated Tablets (120U*36 Tablets)
Pinyin Full Code: DaShun YiJiZuoYuanMeiChangRongPian (120U*36 Tablets)

[Main Ingredient]
The main ingredient of this product is kallikrein.

[Properties]
This product is enteric-coated tablet, appearing off-white or light brown after removal of the coating.

[Indications/Main Functions]
A vasodilator. Improves microcirculation. Primarily used for microcirculatory disorders such as diabetic nephropathy, peripheral neuropathy, retinopathy, fundus disease, and ischemic cerebrovascular disease. It can also be used as an adjunctive treatment for hypertension.

[Specifications]
120U*36 Tablets (DaShun)

[Dosage and Administration]
Oral: 120-240 units (1-2 tablets at a time), 360-720 units (three times daily). Take on an empty stomach.

[Adverse Reactions]
Occasionally, allergic reactions such as rash and itching, as well as stomach discomfort and fatigue, may occur, which disappear upon discontinuation of the drug.

[Contraindications]
This drug is contraindicated in the acute phase of cerebral hemorrhage and other hemorrhagic disorders.

[Drug Interactions]
1. This drug should not be used concurrently with protease inhibitors. 2. This drug has a synergistic effect with angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs).

[Precautions]
This drug is an enzyme preparation. Store it in a cool, dark place and use it within the expiration date specified on the box.

[Pediatric Use]
Unknown.

[Elderly Use]
Unknown.

[Overdose]
Unknown.

[Pharmacology and Toxicology]
It has vasodilation and improves microcirculation; activates plasmin, reducing blood viscosity; and activates phospholipase A2, preventing platelet aggregation and thrombosis.

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