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Marta (Anonymous, 193.168.240.) Warszawa 2 years ago

Is it possible to gradually increase the dose of Asertin?

Is it possible to gradually increase the dose of Asertin? After about 7 days 0.25 mg, increase by half the next dose, or about 37 mg? I want to minimize the rather bothersome side effects before I switch to 5 mg. Does the use of lower doses also cure?

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Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist

2 years ago

You have already asked a similar question: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/opinie-i-pytania/96036/czy-asertin-w-dawce-0-25-tez-wykazuje-swoje-dzialanie-czy-zanim I would like to point out that Asertin comes in a dose of 50 mg and 100 mg - there is no dose of 0.25 mg and 5 mg. A tablet of the drug Asertin can be divided into equal doses - that is, in half. You can not divide the tablet into smaller parts. The dosage - including the safe increase of the dose - is decided by the doctor. It is generally started at a dose of 25 mg/day (half a tablet of Asertin 50), increasing it to 50 mg/day after one week. If necessary, your doctor may continue to gradually increase the dose - up to a maximum of 200 mg per day. As I mentioned - the progress of treatment is controlled by a specialist. I enclose additional information about the drug Asertin - prescription preparations can be reserved at GdziePoLek and collected stationary upon presentation of the prescription: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/7640/asertin-50-tabletki-powlekane/apteki/w-warszawie

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