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Vasculera

[Name of the generic: diosmiplex dye-OS-mineplex]

Drug class: vitamins

What is Vasculera?

Vasculera is a food that can be used as medicine for those suffering from chronic venous insufficiency. It is an issue with blood circulation that can lead to varicose veins, spider veins, hemorrhoids, blood clots, and many other ailments.

Vasculera can also be employed for other purposes that are not covered in this guideline.

Side effects of Vasculera

Contact a medical professional immediately in the event that you exhibit symptoms that indicate an allergy, such as asthma, hives, or swelling of your lips, face, and tongue.

Contact your doctor immediately in case you are experiencing indications of a blood clot (pain, swelling, pain, or a warm sensation on one side of your leg).

Common Vasculera-related side effects could include:

  • Headache
  • Upset stomach.

This list does not encompass all possible side effects; other could occur. If any adverse reactions do arise, seek medical advice immediately from your physician or contact 1-800-FDA-1088 to report symptoms directly to the FDA.

Warnings

Follow all the instructions on the medicine label and the package. Inform your healthcare professionals about your medical ailments and allergies, as well as any medications you take.

Before you take this drug

Vasculera should not be used if you have an allergy to povidone, Vasculera cellulose, or corn-based products.

Consult your physician if you are breastfeeding or pregnant.

How to take Vasculera?

Follow the directions on your prescription label, and go through all medication guides or instructions sheets. Your doctor may alter your dosage. Make sure you take the medication exactly as prescribed.

It can take up to 8 weeks before symptoms begin to improve. Continue to take the medication according to the directions and inform your physician if your symptoms persist after 4 months of therapy.Contact your physician if your symptoms don't improve or if they become worse.Maintain at room temperature, far from heat, humidity, and light.

What happens if I miss the dose?

Do not take the medicine for as long as you are able, but avoid any missed doses if it's nearing the time to take the next dose. Don't take two doses at a time.

What happens if I overdose?

For medical emergencies, seek emergency care immediately or call the Poison Help Line at 1-800-222-1222 for support.

What should be avoided?

Follow the instructions of your physician regarding any restrictions on your food, drink, or activities.

Interaction with other drug

Other medications can affect Vasculera, like medications that are prescribed and available over the counter, vitamins, and herbal products. Inform your physician about the medicines you are currently taking and any medication you begin or stop taking.