Zinaxin
Instructions for use:
- 1. Release form and composition
- 2. Indications for use
- 3. Contraindications
- 4. Method of application and dosage
- 5. Side effects
- 6. Special instructions
- 7. Drug interactions
- 8. Analogs
- 9. Terms and conditions of storage
- 10. Terms of dispensing from pharmacies
Zinaxin is a herbal anti-inflammatory drug.
Release form and composition
Zinaxin is produced in the form of capsules (30 pcs. In blisters, 1 or 2 packages in a cardboard box).
1 capsule contains active substances:
- Alpinia galanga (extract) - 15.045 mg;
- Pharmacy ginger (rhizome extract) - 149.94 mg;
- Glyceryl monoacetate - 90.015 mg.
Indications for use
Zinaxin is prescribed to reduce the intensity of pain and restore joint mobility in the complex treatment of osteoarthritis (osteoarthritis and degenerative changes in the joints).
Contraindications
- Age under 12;
- Hypersensitivity to drug components.
The drug is not recommended for pregnant women and women who suffer from it.
Method of administration and dosage
Zinaxin is taken orally with water during meals.
Single dose - 1 capsule, frequency of administration - 1-2 times a day.
The duration of therapy is determined by the doctor individually.
Side effects
During treatment, dyspeptic symptoms and allergic reactions may develop.
special instructions
Zinaxin can be used for diabetes mellitus, lactase deficiency and gluten intolerance.
Do not take the drug in doses exceeding the recommended ones.
Drug interactions
There are no data on the interaction of Zinaxin with other drugs.
Analogs
Zinaxin's analogues are: Avioplant, Osteoarttizi Active, Fong Te Thap, Travmalek, Teraflex M, Rumalon, Repisan, Revmafit, Doppelgerts Active Revmagut, Zinaxin with glucosamine (dietary supplement), Artricure, Zinaxin with omega-3 (dietary supplement), dietary supplement.
Terms and conditions of storage
Store in a dry place out of reach of children at temperatures up to 25 ° C.
Shelf life is 2 years.
Terms of dispensing from pharmacies
Available without a prescription.
Information about the drug is generalized, provided for informational purposes only and does not replace the official instructions. Self-medication is hazardous to health!