Beclov

Beclov

citicoline

Manufacturer:

Sanbe
Concise Prescribing Info
Contents
Citicoline
Indications/Uses
Unconsciousness resulting from brain damage or surgery, cerebral trauma & infarction. Promotes upper extremity rehabilitation in patients w/ hemiplegia following cerebral apoplexy; patients w/ relatively mild paralysis of the lower extremities in those w/ 1 yr of onset & under rehabilitation & usual oral drug therapy.
Dosage/Direction for Use
Consciousness due to head injury or brain surgery 100-500 mg IM/IV 1-2 times daily. Consciousness disturbances in acute cerebral infarction stage 1,000 mg IV once daily for 2 consecutive wk. Hemiplegia after cerebral apoplexy 1,000 mg IV once daily for 4 consecutive wk, continue for 4 wk if patient shows clinical improvement.
Special Precautions
Hypersensitivity. Should be given concomitantly w/ brain pressure-decreasing agent or antihemorrhagic; maintain body temp at low level in acute & serious situation. Slow IV administration; IM administration only when no side effect & limited in min requirements; avoid repeated inj at same site. Childn, premature, neonates, infant.
Adverse Reactions
Hypersensitivity (rash); insomnia, headache, dizziness, convulsion; nausea, anorexia; diplopia; warm sensation; abnormal liver function.
MIMS Class
Peripheral Vasodilators & Cerebral Activators / Nootropics & Neurotonics/Neurotrophics
ATC Classification
N06BX06 - citicoline ; Belongs to the class of other psychostimulants and nootropics.
Presentation/Packing
Form
Beclov inj 125 mg/mL
Packing/Price
(amp) 2 mL x 5 × 1's (Rp188,500/boks)
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