- What it is for and how it works
- How long does Maracugina take effect?
- How to use
- 1. Pills
- 2. Oral solution
- Possible side effects
- Does Maracugina make you sleepy?
- Who should not use
Maracugina is a natural medicine, which has in its composition extracts from the medicinal plants Passiflora alata , Erythrina mulungu and Crataegus oxyacantha , in the case of tablets and dry extract of Passiflora incarnata L. in the case of the solution , both with sedative and calming properties, which helps the person to sleep better.
This remedy is available in tablets and oral solution, which can be purchased at pharmacies, for a price of about 30 to 40 reais.
What it is for and how it works
Maracugina is a drug indicated for the treatment of nervousness, stress, sleep disorders, anxiety with heart palpitations and gastrointestinal disorders associated with nervousness, due to the presence of assets with sedative and calming properties, which act on the central nervous system.
How long does Maracugina take effect?
The signs of improvement can occur within a variable period of a few days, after starting treatment.
How to use
The dosage depends on the pharmaceutical form to be used:
1. Pills
The recommended dose is 1 to 2 tablets, 3 times a day, after meals, for the period of time determined by the doctor, which should not exceed 3 months of treatment.
2. Oral solution
The recommended dose is 5 mL, 4 times a day, not to exceed 3 months of treatment.
Possible side effects
Generally, the drug is well tolerated and adverse reactions rarely occur. Some of the rare adverse reactions that can manifest are nausea, vomiting, headache, decreased blood pressure and heart rate.
Does Maracugina make you sleepy?
It is very likely that Maracugina causes drowsiness, so the person should avoid driving vehicles or operating machines, as skill and attention may be reduced.
Who should not use
This medication is contraindicated for people with hypersensitivity to the components present in the formula, under 12, pregnant and lactating women.
In addition, this medication should also not be used during treatment with medications, such as betamethasone, hydrocortisone, dexchlorpheniramine, warfarin, heparin and some antidepressants, so the doctor must be informed about any medication that the person is taking before start Maracugina.
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