1. Special groups:
Children under 18 years of age: may cause joint damage and cartilage.
Pregnant and lactating women: may cause foetal or infant children joints and hose damage through placenta or milk.
Epilepsy patients: Toxic side effects of the central nervous system that may induce epilepsy.
Anti-septics: such as tea alkalis, anticondensants, etc., can easily increase blood concentrations and have adverse effects.
A sportsman: There are occasional reports of hysteria and fractures.
Severely abnormal liver and kidney function: excretion mainly via kidney increases the risk of toxic side effects.
2 The method of delivery: salsac injections can only be injected by intravenous drips, and care is needed to pre- and post-pharmaceutical impregnation to prevent interaction with other drugs when the same vein is used. It is also possible to take oral treatment and to eat after eating if there is a manifest stomach disorder after taking the medication.
3. Impacts on cartilage development: Saturn-type drugs can affect cartilage development, may cause joint lesions and fibrosis, and therefore should be banned for use by pregnant women and under-age children. If a patient suffers from pain, oedema, muscular inflammation or fracture, it shall be suspended immediately.
4. Tilt speed control: Injectives should be used in such a way as to avoid overdrives that may cause intravenous irritation or central nervous system reaction. Patients with a history of diseases in the central nervous system should avoid using them.
5. Multi-drinking: The use of salsa-type drugs may lead to crystallized, blood-pee and tube-type urine, and severe can lead to acute kidney failure. Thus, the patient should drink more water and dilute the urine during his or her medication, and the daily intake should be more than 1,200 ml. 6. Monitoring of liver and kidney function: The drug is metabolismed through the liver, kidney, can cause liver and kidney damage at large doses or with long-term applications, and liver functions should be followed during use.
7. Adjustment dose: The left oxen fluoride is almost entirely excreted in prototype form through kidneys, with the potential for persistent high blood concentration due to the low kidney function of the majority of older patients, and appropriate dose adjustments should be made when used by older persons.
8. Avoiding sunlight exposure: Excess sunlight exposure and artificial ultraviolet should be avoided when treated with sarstar drugs, which can cause skin light-sensitive reactions.
9. Blood sugar surveillance: There have been reports of salsa-type drugs causing blood sugar disorders such as symptomatic high and low blood sugar, most often in cases of diabetics who also take oral sugar reduction pills or use insulin. Therefore, blood sugar changes need to be closely monitored.
Peripheral neuroses: Peripheral neuroses that may cause fluorophenone-type drugs may be irreversible. The use shall cease immediately if the patient suffers from symptoms of neuroneurological disease such as pain, burns, stings, numbness and/or incapacitation or other disturbances.
This type of drug may prolong the QT period of the electrocardiogram, with a small number of patients suffering from heart disorders. Note that patients whose EKGs are known to have extended QT periods, those with uncorrected low blood potassium and those who use Quinidine, Plucainamine and Iodine, Sotarore anticardial disorders should be avoided.
12. Older patients are more likely to be affected by drug-related QT periods. Patients with a basic disease and using yellow ocean should not be used in combination with quinone.
13. Dietary care: Milk tea, strong tea and coffee should not be used during sarstar drug use, as one component of these foods may interact with certain components of the drug, affecting its absorption, stability and metabolism.
These are matters that require attention in the use of salsacin, and patients should strictly follow medical instructions and be closely aware of their own adverse medical effects, and take timely measures to address them if they occur.
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