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Trilac 4 mg 10 Tablet

Trilac 4 mg 10 Tablet

Trilac 4 mg 10 Tablet

Name: Trilac 4 mg 10 Tablets

description: TRILAC is an anti-inflammatory drug containing Triamcinolone Acetonide. Triamcinolone works primarily as a glucocorticoid and has strong anti-inflammatory properties, having hormonal and metabolic effects like cortisone. This drug is used to treat endocrine disorders (primary or secondary adrenocortical insufficiency, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, nonsuppurative thyroiditis, and hypercalcemia associated with cancer), rheumatic disorders (as short-term therapy), collagen diseases (systemic lupus erythematosus and acute rheumatic carditis), dermatological diseases (Pemphigus, bullous dermatitis herpetiformis, severe erythema multiforme (Steven-Johnson syndrome), dermatitis exfoliative, mycosis fungoides and severe psoriasis). Apart from that, this drug can also be used to treat allergies and inflammatory reactions. Triamcinolone works by reducing the inflammatory reaction by preventing the release of hydrolase so that it can reduce capillary wall permeability and edema formation. As well as the antagonistic nature of histamine activity and releasing quinine from the substrate, it causes the formation of new scar tissue. When using this medicine, you MUST ACCORD TO THE DOCTOR'S INSTRUCTIONS. Purchasing this drug requires education regarding the appropriate and safe use or consumption of the drug which will incur a fee.

composition: Triamcinolone acetonide 4 mg

packaging: Box, 3 Strips @ 10 Tablets

how_to_use: Give after meals

side_effects: Fluid and electrolyte disorders, muscle weakness, fatigue, steroid myopathy, loss of muscle mass, gastrointestinal disorders, insomnia, increased intraocular pressure, Hyperglycemia, glycosuria and negative nitrogen balance caused by protein catabolism, thrombophlebitis, thromboembolism, worsening of infection or masking of symptoms infection.

Warning: MUST BE WITH A DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION. Be careful when using this drug in: patients with active tuberculosis, patients with peptic ulcers, experiencing salt and water retention, pregnant and breastfeeding women, babies born to mothers who received corticosteroid drugs during pregnancy. Do not vaccinate against chickenpox while using this medication. Long-term use of corticosteroids can cause posterior subcapsular cataracts, glaucoma which can cause damage to the optic nerve and can increase secondary ocular infections caused by fungi or viruses.

Prescription information: Prescription needed. Trusted by Bali locals, tourists, expats, and nomads, BaliPharma ensures safety and reliability with convenient delivery across Bali, plus free online doctor consultations at BaliDoc.com for added ease and support.

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