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Piracetam -patient information

Piracetam 

The purpose of Piracetam Tablets

The medication Piracetam Tablets is a member of the class of drugs called GABA analogs. Piracetam is the active component in Piracetam Tablets. It affects the nerve system and brain and is believed to provide protection it against an oxygen shortage.
Tablets of Piracetam are used in conjunction with other medications for myoclonus treatment. This is a circumstance when the neurological system produces muscles, especially in the arms and legs, to begin to twitch or jerk violently.

 

 Prior to taking tablets of Piracetam 

Piracetam tablets should not be taken if:
• You have an allergy to piracetam, the active component.
• You have an allergy to any of piracetam’s other ingredients.
• You’ve ever had severe renal issues
• You have Huntington’s disease, which is often referred as the Huntington’s disease
Avoid using Piracetam if you relate to any of the aforementioned tablets and see a physician or pharmacist.

Before using Piracetam tablets, see your doctor if:

• You suspect that something may be wrong with your kidneys. (Your doctor may have to start you on a smaller dosage.)
Have you ever had bleeding issues of any kind?
Inform your physician if you use any of the following medications.

medications:

• Thyroxine or thyroid extract
• Anticoagulants such acenocoumarin or warfarin
• Aspirin at a low dosage
• Any other medications, including those acquired illicitly by prescription.
• If you are carrying a child, attempting to conceive, or nursing a baby, before consuming, consult your physician or pharmacist about feeding tablets of piracetam. When using this medication, make sure to use contraceptives in order to prevent becoming pregnant. If you use Piracetam Tablets and suspect you could be pregnant, consult your physician right away.
operating and using machinery
Tablets containing Piracetam may make you drowsy and unsteady. Should this occur to you, avoid using equipment or driving.
Caution about some components of Piracetam 
Tablet computers. Each dosage of this medication includes 46 mg of sodium. To be absorbed, take into account by patients following a low-sodium diet.
How to Use Tablets of Piracetam  

Piracetam Tablets should always be taken precisely as prescribed by your doctor. 

Important:

The dosage that is best for you will be determined by your doctor. the label on your medication will clearly display the dosage. Your medication is applied by the pharmacist. Should it not, or you consult your physician or pharmacist if you’re unsure. 

Grownups 

When and how much medication should be taken: 

  • 7.2 g per day is the typical beginning dosage (nine tablets). 
  • Dividing the dosage to ensure that the pills are taken on two or three times during the day (3 pills) in the morning, three in the afternoon, and three at night). When you begin using this medication, your physician may need must progressively increase the dosage to be sure you get the recommended dosage for your condition. 
  • Carefully adhere to your doctor’s directions. 

How to take medication 

  • Drink a glass of water and swallow the pills whole. The pills should not be broken or chewed since piracetam has a very unpleasant flavor. 
  • Let your doctor know if you have trouble swallowing the medicines as soon as they are able to recommend piracetam in the form of a solution. 

the elderly and those with renal issues 

Your doctor may ask you to have renal issues if you are aged. 

  • Cut down on the dosage. 
  • If you exceed the recommended dosage of Piracetam  tablets If you unintentionally take more than you should, visit the emergency room of the closest hospital, or your physician. 
  • If Piracetam Tablets are forgotten to be taken, never take two doses to make up for anything you forgot to take. 
  • Just take the subsequent dosage as scheduled. 
  • Stop Taking Tablets of Piracetam  
  • Never discontinue using Piracetam tablets without first seeing your physician. Stopping your medication suddenly might result in jerking and twitching. 
  • Should you have any more inquiries about the use of this medication, Consult your physician or pharmacist. 

 Potential adverse reactions 

Piracetam Tablets might have negative effects, just like other medications even if not everyone understands them. 

The following adverse effects might be observed: 

  • An allergic response that makes breathing difficult, fever, edema. 
  • Unexpected bleeding brought on by blood abnormalities clotting process 
  • More uncomfortable fits 
  • Delusions 
  • Unsteadiness and trouble balance while standing 
  • Agitation and anxiety 
  • Perplexity 
  • Anxiety
  • Unease 
  • Tiredness 
  • Despondency 
  • Deficiency 
  • Dizziness 
  • Gaining weight 
  • Pain in the stomach 
  • Diarrhea 
  • Experiencing illness 
  • Headache 
  • Having trouble falling asleep 
  • Skin edema, especially in the facial region 
  • Itching and skin rash.

Inform your physician or pharmacist if you experience any adverse effects.
This covers any potential adverse effects that aren’t included in this pamphlet.
Additionally, you may use the Yellow Card to immediately report side effects.
You can contribute to the knowledge available about the safety of this medication by reporting side effects.

How to keep Piracetam pills stored 

  • Keep out of children’s eyes and reach. 
  • Piracetam Tablets should not be used beyond the expiration date on the package. The final day of that month is referred to as the expiration date. 
  • It is not appropriate to dispose of medications in wastewater or garbage from the home. Give back any medications you are no longer in need of your druggist. 

What’s in Piracetam Tablets 

  • Piracetam is the active ingredient. Every tablet has 800 mg Piracetam. 
  • The remaining components include colloidal anhydrous Macrogol6000. 
  • sodium croscarmellose, magnesium stearate, and silica. The titanium dioxide and Hypromellose (E464) are ingredients in film coating. both Macrogol 400 and (E171).

How Piracetam Tablets Appear


The 800 mg film-coated pills of Piracetam are white in color. The tablets are marked with the letters N/N to enable them to be quickly recognized. There is a blister pack of them.

 

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