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Viboliv (Metadoxine)
What is Viboliv (Metadoxine) used for? Viboliv (Metadoxine) is an oral medication used to speed up the elimination of alcohol from the blood stream and liver. This makes it useful for reducing severe cases of intoxication and alcohol poisoning to reduce the chances of liver damage or hepatitis. Your doctor may also prescribe its use for the treatment of other conditions that are not listed here. How should I use Viboliv (Metadoxine)? Viboliv (Metadoxine) should be used exactly as instructed by your doctor to get the safest and most effective results from treatment. The correct dosage will be based on your age, weight, health condition, and the severity of your symptoms. These should be swallowed with a full glass of water and may be taken with or without food, but a meal or snack may be recommended if you get an upset stomach. Do not change the form of the tablets by splitting or crushing them as this may destroy or alter the effects of their contents. What are the side effects of Viboliv (Metadoxine)? Viboliv (Metadoxine) is normally well tolerated and will not cause side effects in most patients. Contact your doctor immediately if you do experience any unusual symptoms being cautious about any signs of an allergic reaction such as skin rashes, swelling, hives, or difficulty breathing. These conditions may require lower doses, reduced frequency of administration, or emergency medical attention in serious cases to prevent further health complications from occurring. Please Note It is suggested to consult your doctor before using Viboliv (Metadoxine) to make sure you do not have any conditions that may cause complications with treatment. These may lead to unexpected health problems requiring special adjustments to your regimen. Strictly use Viboliv (Metadoxine) as prescribed and follow all instructions provided by your doctor. Safe, suitable, and optimum dosage can vary and is dependent on the patient`s health and medical history, as well as the condition you are treating. Viboliv (Metadoxine) may not be safe or suitable for all patients. Always ensure your doctor is informed if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, using any other type of medication (including non-prescription medicine, vitamins, and supplements), as well as if you have any allergies, other illnesses, or pre-existing medication conditions. Seek immediate medical attention or proceed to your nearest accident and emergency department if you suffer a hypersensitive or allergic reaction. Symptoms usually present during a reaction of this nature include difficulty breathing or swallowing, swelling of the limbs or face, tight chest, hives, and skin rashes. |