Climacteric drug for women "Klimalanin": instructions for use

klimalanin instructions for use
The drug "Klimalanin" instructions for use are presented as an agent that is part of the pharmacological group of anti-climacteric drugs. This medicine is prescribed, as a rule, to reduce the severity of painful symptoms (headache, feeling hot), which quite often accompany the menopause. The basis of this anti-climacteric drug is the blocking of the process of sharp release of histamine and expansion of the skin peripheral vessels, causing the occurrence of the so-called autonomic tides. As a result of using the Klimalanin medicine, the price of which ranges from two hundred fifty to three hundred rubles, the disturbed balance of cerebral neurotransmitters is completely restored.

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This anti-climacteric agent is produced in the form of flat-cylindrical white tablets. Each tablet contains four hundred milligrams of Ξ²-alanine as the active substance. Additional components are palmityl glycerol stearate, wheat starch, hydrated silicon and magnesium stearate.

As for the regimen for taking this drug, it is recommended to take the Klimalanin preparation, as a rule, once or twice a day. In this case, the highest daily dosage is three tablets. Use this anti-climacteric drug should be until the tides completely disappear. On average, it takes from five to ten days. It should be especially noted that since Klimalanin tablets (instructions for use confirm this) are not addictive, they are allowed to be used for the entire duration of the manifestation of clinical vasomotor disorders. With the resumption of the painful symptoms that are usually associated with menopausal disorders, a second course of treatment is allowed.

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The use of this tool is categorically not recommended if the patient has an allergic reaction to Ξ²-alanine. If you are hypersensitive to any of the auxiliary components that are present in the composition, you should similarly refuse to take the Klimalanin anti-climacteric drug. These tablets also can not be taken to patients of childbearing age.

This drug complex is usually well tolerated by most women. In exceptional cases, allergic reactions such as, for example, hyperemia, rash, itching or urticaria can be observed. In addition, some patients complain of the appearance of angioedema. Also, in some cases, there may be a short tingling and tingling in the lower and upper extremities as a result of taking the anti-climacteric drug Klimalanin. Instructions for use at the same time notes that all of the listed conditions and adverse reactions are not a reason for the cancellation of this drug or reduce its dosages.


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