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Itopride Hydrochloride Tablets

Function:
Itopride hydrochloride is a gastrointestinal motility drug that can increase the release of acetylcholine by antagonizing dopamine D`-2` receptors and inhibit the decomposition of released acetylcholine by inhibiting acetylcholinease. Thereby enhancing the motility of the stomach and duodenum. This product has good gastric motility, can enhance the contractility of the stomach and duodenum, accelerate gastric emptying, and inhibit vomiting.

Dosage:
Itopride hydrochloride is mainly used for functional indigestion and is administered orally. The common dosage for adults is 50 mg once, 3 times a day, before meals (15-30 minutes). Note: The same medicines produced by different manufacturers may have inconsistent instructions. If you find any inconsistency in the instructions before taking the medicine, please consult your doctor or pharmacist in time.

Adverse reactions:
The following adverse reactions may be seen after taking the drug: Digestive system: Occasionally diarrhea, abdominal pain, constipation, nausea, increased salivation. Neuropsychiatric system: Occasionally headaches, sleep disorders, dizziness, etc. Blood system: Occasionally, leukopenia occurs (the drug should be discontinued in time). Allergy symptoms: rash, fever, itching, etc. Examination indicators: Occasionally, elevated blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine can be seen; as well as elevated aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), and prolactin (within the normal range) within) report. Others: Back pain, fatigue, numbness of fingers, trembling hands, etc. may be seen.

Drug contraindications:
If you are allergic to this product, it is contraindicated. Use with caution in children. Use with caution during pregnancy. Use with caution during lactation. Use with caution during pregnancy preparation. Use with caution if you have liver and kidney dysfunction.

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