Table of contents:
- Clodronic Acid What Medicine?
- What is clodronic acid used for?
- How do I use clodronic acid?
- Clodronic Acid Dosage
- How to store clodronic acid?
- Clodronic Acid side effects
- Clodronic Acid Drug Warnings and Cautions
- Clodronic Acid Drug Interactions (Clodronic Acid)
- Clodronic Acid overdose
- Overdose
- What should I do in an emergency or overdose?
- What should I do if I miss a dose?
Clodronic Acid What Medicine?
What is clodronic acid used for?
Clodronic acid is a drug that is commonly used to treat high calcium in the blood (hypercalcemia) caused by body changes accompanied by cancer. Clodronic acid also treats weakened bones when the cancer has spread to the bones.
How do I use clodronic acid?
Read the drug's guide and the Patient Information Leaflet provided by the pharmacy, if available, before you get this medication and each time you buy again. If you have questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Clodronic Acid Dosage
How to store clodronic acid?
Clodronic acid is best stored at room temperature, away from direct light and damp places. Don't keep it in the bathroom. Don't freeze it. Other brands of this drug may have different storage rules. Observe the storage instructions on the product package or ask your pharmacist. Keep all medicines away from children and pets.
Do not flush medicines down the toilet or down the drain unless instructed to do so. Discard this product when it has expired or when it is no longer needed. Consult your pharmacist or local waste disposal company about how to safely dispose of your product.
Clodronic Acid side effects
The information provided is not a substitute for medical advice. ALWAYS consult your doctor or pharmacist before starting treatment.
What is the dosage for clodronic acid for adults?
Dosage for drinking drugs:
To treat hypercalcemia (too much calcium in the blood):
Adults: 1600 mg - 2400 mg given in one or two divided amounts per day. Your doctor can give you a capsule after clodronic has entered your vein. You shouldn't take more than 3200 mg a day. Drink clodronic acid solution at least two hours before or after meals.
Dosage in the form of an injection:
To treat hypercalcemia (too much calcium in the blood):
Adults: 300 mg in a solution to be injected for two hours into a vein, once daily for two to five days. Treatment will not last more than seven days. The medicine may be reduced if you have kidney problems.
What is the dose of clodronic acid for children?
Clodronic acid is a drug whose safety and effectiveness have not been determined for patients under 18 years of age.
In what form is Clodronic acid available?
Clodronic acid is a drug that comes in the following forms:
- tablet
- capsule
- injection
Clodronic Acid Drug Warnings and Cautions
What side effects can be experienced due to clorodonic acid?
Clodronic acid is a drug that can cause certain side effects. Immediately see a doctor if you experience the following side effects:
Rare effects:
- breathing problems
- seizures
- changes in mood or soul
- muscle cramps in the hands, arms, legs, or face
- trembling muscles
- urination problems
- sore in the throat
- stomach cramps or pain
- swelling of the face, ankles or hands
- unusual heartbeat
- unusual fatigue
Common effects:
- Diarrhea
- frequent bowel movements
- nausea and vomiting
Less common effects:
- cloudy urine
- mouth irritation
Not everyone experiences this side effect. There may be some side effects not listed above. If you have concerns about certain side effects, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Clodronic Acid Drug Interactions (Clodronic Acid)
What should be known before using clodronic acid?
Before using certain drugs, consider the risks and benefits first. This is a decision you and your doctor will have to make. For this drug, pay attention to the following:
Tell your doctor if you have any unusual or allergic reactions to this or any other medicine. Also tell your doctor if you have any other types of allergies such as to food, coloring, preservatives, or animal allergies. For over-the-counter products, read the labels on the packaging carefully.
2. Children
Studies of this drug have been conducted only in adult patients, and there is no specific information comparing the use of clodronate in children with other age groups.
3. Elderly
Many drugs have not been studied specifically in older people. Therefore, it is not known whether this drug works in the same way as in younger adults or whether it causes different side effects in the elderly. There is no specific information comparing the use of clodronate in the elderly with other age groups.
What to know about clodronic acid if you are pregnant or breastfeeding?
There is not yet sufficient information about the safety of using this medicine during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Always consult your doctor to weigh the potential benefits and risks before using this medication.
Clodronic Acid overdose
What medicines may interact with clodronic acid?
Although some drugs should not be taken at the same time, in other cases some drugs can also be used together even though interactions may occur. In such cases, the doctor may change the dose, or take other preventive measures as needed. Tell your doctor if you are taking any other over-the-counter or prescription drugs.
Can food or alcohol interact with clodronic acid?
Certain drugs should not be used with meals or when eating certain foods because drug interactions can occur. Consuming alcohol or tobacco with certain drugs can also cause interactions to occur. Discuss your use of drugs with food, alcohol, or tobacco with your health care provider.
What health conditions may interact with clodronic acid?
Clodronic acid is a drug that can cause interactions with certain conditions. Any other health conditions you have can affect the use of this drug. Always tell your doctor if you have other health problems, especially:
- pcramps or pain, nausea, stomach burning. Taking clodronate, especially by mouth, can make your stomach problems worse.
- kidney problems. Taking clodronate can make your kidney problems worse. Your doctor may give you less clodronite to drink.
Overdose
What should I do in an emergency or overdose?
In case of an emergency or overdose, contact the local emergency services provider (112) or immediately to the nearest hospital emergency department.
Symptoms of overdose:
- convulsions
- changes in mood or soul
- muscle cramps
Urination problems
Stomach pain or cramps
- difficulty breathing
- unusual heartbeat
What should I do if I miss a dose?
If you forget a dose of this medicine, take it as soon as possible. However, when it is nearing the time of the next dose, skip the missed dose and return to the usual dosing schedule. Don't double the dose.
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