Mucosta Tab
6 Topics FoundCan i take mucosta even without a doctor's recommendation? I took it before and it works for me. Can i take it again and what is best time to take it - before meals or after? ## Hi Virgie, since there is no one replying to your post, i will be the first one to reply you. yes, Mucosta (rebamipide) can be taken even without a doctor's prescription, as it is a safe drug. Yes of course you can take it even after you have taken it before, and it's best recommended if you take it before meals. But nevertheless, it is also OK to take it after meals. There is no restriction on Mucosta. The recommended dosage is three times a day, which is morning, noon and night before your sleep. I hope this could answer your question. Thanks! ## Good morning, my patient accidentally took 2 Mucosta...
mucosta tablet ## Sorry, foreign medications are not regulated like those in the US that are under the auspices of the FDA, so I can't find any information on this. I would recommend talking to your doctor or pharmacist for more information. ## i'm pharmacist ## For my personal needs ## add me
for my drug study ## Rebamipide is indicated for the treatment of gastric mucosal lesions (erosions, bleeding, redness, and edema) in the following conditions: acute gastritis and acute exacerbation of chronic gastritis: The usual adult dosage of Mucosta ® Tablet is one tablet (100 mg) orally three times daily. Gastric ulcers: The usual adult dosage of Mucosta ® Tablet is one table (100 mg) orally three times daily, in the morning, in the evening and before bed. More details can also be read from the manufacturer: Do you have any more questions or information to add? Please post back if you do. ## I am very interested in knowing how to obtain rebamipide. does anyone know how to go about it? thanks ## drug study
I am a 69 year old male who experienced upper gastric pain and was prescribed Mucosta t.i.d. times 7 days. After the very first dose of 1 tablet I began serious side effects: hypertension, constipation, inability to concentrate and panic attacks related to my inability to stop the effect of the drug. Depression and inability to experience happiness, or pleasure. I suspect my hypersensitivity may be related to the fact that I have genetically evolved essential tremor for which I have taken Corgard/Nadalol 40 mg for the past 20 years. WHAT IS THE HALF LIFE of Mucosta? I was given a 40 mg dose of Pantoloc which I also stopped taking after the first pill. I switched back to Omeprazole 20 mg which I took before with no problems and it seems to have ended the gastric pain.
Filed under CorgardREBAMIPIDE ## I have heard that Rebamipide has helped age related hearing loss. I would like more information. ## Go to Mucosta and you will find Rebamide for sale for around $45 but it is a very small amount, just 10 tablets. For $99 you will get 100, and they suggest you take 3 a day, so that is only a one month supply. Very expensive, but if it works, it would be worth it. Anyone try it? ## I have heard rebamipide is being used to treat primary sjogerns. Any info? ## Hi, my name is Frank and I have Meinere's syndrome. Recently, I have read on-line where double-blind clinical studies involving placebos have been conducted that involved giving Meinere's patients a daily cocktail of 200-mg of Rebamipide, 250-mg of glutathione and 500-mg of vitamin C, for 8 to 12 weeks, with sign...
This S. Korean doctor gave me a medicine, he said was for my stomach pain, but I don't know the exact name or what it does. It is a small white circular pill with OG 33 on one side and a blank side. ## That's Mucosta 100mg. Active ingredient is rebamipide. ## Found some Korean prescription meds with an exchange student. Can't figure out what they are. White, circular 083 on one side, HL on the other White, circular D-W on one side, A B on the other White, oblong tab, HMP White, small oblong tab, split, one half W on one side and Z on one side, the other has a K on one side and L on one side.