Cabagin Kowa α granules
Cabagin Kowa α granules
Features
The stomach can tell you that it is not feeling well through various signs, such as heavy stomach feeling, heaviness, and stomach pain. These symptoms are caused by the weakening of the stomach due to various factors, including excessive physical stress such as eating high-fat meals, overeating and drinking, mental stress associated with stress, and functional decline due to aging. It happens in
[Class 2 drugs]
Efficacy/effect
Stomach discomfort, weak stomach, heaviness, stomach pain, overeating, overdrinking, heartburn, nausea (nausea, upset stomach, nausea due to hangover/bad drunkenness, nausea, nausea), vomiting, loss of appetite, indigestion Poor stomach acidity, belching, chest tightness, increased digestion, stomach/abdominal bloating, stomach heaviness
Dosage and Administration
Please take the following amount with water or warm water after each meal.
[Age: Dose: Number of doses per day]
Adults (15 years and older): 1 packet: 3 times
Over 11 years old and under 15 years old: 2/3 packs: 3 times
Over 8 years old and under 11 years old: 1/2 pack: 3 times
Children under 8 years of age: Do not take.
(1) Please strictly follow the directions and dosage.
(2) When giving this product to children, please use it under the guidance and supervision of their parents.
Ingredients/Quantity
3 packs (3.9g)
Methylmethionine sulfonium chloride 150mg
Sodium hydrogen carbonate 700mg
Magnesium carbonate 250mg
Precipitated calcium carbonate 1200mg
Roto extract triple powder 90mg (Roto extract 30mg)
Soyou dried extract 30mg (Soyou 270mg)
Assemble powder 30mg
Biodiastase 2000 24mg
Lipase AP12 15mg
[Additives]
Hydrogenated oil, hydroxypropyl cellulose, D-mannitol, carmellose calcium (CMC-Ca), calcium lactate, sucralose, l-menthol, silicon dioxide, fragrance, corn starch, dextrin
Dosage form
Granules (oral use - powder)
Usage notes
■What not to do
(If you do not follow these guidelines, your current symptoms may worsen or side effects may occur more easily.)
1. Do not take the following medicines while taking this drug.
Gastrointestinal analgesic antispasmodic
2. Do not take this drug if you are breastfeeding, or avoid breastfeeding if you take this drug.
(It may pass into breast milk and cause the infant's pulse to become faster.)
■To consult
1.The following people should consult a doctor, pharmacist, or registered salesperson before taking the drug.
(1) A person receiving treatment from a doctor.
(2) A pregnant woman or a person who appears to be pregnant.
(3) Elderly people.
(4) People who have had allergic symptoms due to medicines, etc.
(5) Persons with the following symptoms. Difficulty urinating
(6) Persons who have received the following diagnosis. Kidney disease, heart disease, glaucoma, thyroid dysfunction
2. If the following symptoms appear after taking the drug, it may be a side effect, so please stop taking the drug immediately and consult your doctor, pharmacist, or registered salesperson with this package insert.
[Related area: Symptoms]
Skin: Rash/redness, itching
3.The following symptoms may appear after taking this drug.If these symptoms persist or worsen, stop taking the drug and take this medicine. Please consult your doctor, pharmacist, or registered salesperson with the attached document.
Dry mouth
4. If your symptoms do not improve after taking it for about 2 weeks, please stop taking it and consult your doctor, pharmacist, or registered salesperson with this package insert.
■Other notes
It may be difficult to produce breast milk.
Storage and handling precautions
(1) Avoid high temperatures and store in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight.
(2) Keep out of reach of children.
(3) Do not transfer to other containers. (It may cause misuse or change in quality.)
(4) When taking the remainder after splitting one packet, store the bag with the opening folded back and take within 2 days.
(5) Do not take the product after the expiration date (written on the outer box and sachet).