Neutronorm

Neutron is a drug that blocks the functioning of histamine receptors in the gastric mucosa. Neutron helps neutralize the increased acidity of gastric juice, prevents the occurrence of ulcers and erosions, and promotes the healing of injured areas of the mucous membrane. The drug is prescribed for peptic ulcers, Zollinger-Ellerson syndrome and other diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.

Indications for the drug are: - ulceration of the stomach and intestines; - with a small amount of hydrochloric acid; - Zolliger-Elloris syndrome; - pancreas disorder; - internal bleeding in the stomach and intestines. Contraindications to the use of the drug are as follows: for renal and liver failure; the presence of diseases of the hematopoietic system; heart failure and cardiac dysfunction; during pregnancy, breastfeeding and children under 14 years of age. The drug has an adverse effect on the liver and affects the production of endocrine hormones, which can lead to side effects. Side effects after using the drug may appear several hours after taking it, so consult a doctor immediately. An overdose is characterized by symptoms of a nervous system disorder: insomnia, convulsions, or the appearance of hallucinations. By observing the indicated dosage of the drug, you can achieve complete recovery, without serious side effects, which are often signs of complicated symptoms in complicated forms of drug use.