Table of contents:
- Use
- What is bonviva used for?
- How to use Bonviva?
- How to store bonviva?
- Dose
- What is the dose of bonviva for adults?
- Dosage to prevent osteoporosis using injectable liquid preparations
- The dosage for preventing osteoporosis is using tablet formulations
- What is the dosage of bonviva for children?
- In what dosage is bonviva available?
- Side effects
- What are the possible side effects of using Bonviva?
- Warnings & Precautions
- What to know before using Bonviva?
- Is bonviva safe to use for pregnant and lactating women?
- Interaction
- What medicines can interact with bonviva?
- What foods and alcohol can interact with bonviva?
- What health conditions can bonviva interact with?
- Overdose
- What should I do in an emergency or overdose?
- What should I do if I miss a dose?
Use
What is bonviva used for?
Bonviva is a brand of medicine that is available in tablet and liquid form for injection syringes (pre-filled syringe). This medicine contains ibandronic acid as its main active ingredient. Ibandronic acid works by restoring bone that has been porous by stopping bone loss and restoring bone mass.
This drug is usually used to treat osteoporosis experienced by women after menopause. The reason is, at these times, the risk of women experiencing fractures is higher than before. This is because, when a woman is menopausal, the ovaries stop producing one of the hormones that women have, estrogen, which can maintain bone health.
This drug is a prescription drug. So, you can only get it at the pharmacy if it is accompanied by a prescription from a doctor.
How to use Bonviva?
There are a few rules you should pay attention to when using bonviva. However, the rules of use for injectable liquid preparations and tablets may be different.
The following are instructions for using Bonviva with injectable liquid preparations:
- If you are using injectable liquid preparations, this medicine should be given by a medical professional. This medicine will be given intravenously using a syringe.
- It is not recommended that you use the injectable liquid preparation of this drug independently.
- If you want to get the maximum benefits, you must regularly get injections of this medicine every three months. After using this medication for five years, ask your doctor if you should still use this medication or if you have been allowed to stop.
Meanwhile, here are the rules of use for tablet preparations:
- Follow the directions given by the doctor through the prescription note.
- This medicine should be used once a month. Choose a date that is easy for you to remember, or set an alarm for each date so you remember to take this medication. Take this medicine on the same date every month.
- This medicine should be taken six hours after eating. But you are also allowed to use this medicine in the morning right after waking up.
- Swallow this remedy and help by drinking a glass of mineral water. Do not chew, split it into pieces, or crush it before drinking.
- After taking this medication, do not lie down for an hour. You must sit or continue to stand so that the medicine does not return to the esophagus.
- You are also not allowed to consume other food or drinks (except mineral water) after taking this medicine for an hour afterward.
- Do not take this drug at bedtime.
How to store bonviva?
If you are going to use this medication you will also need to know the correct storage method for bonviva, including:
- Store this medication at room temperature. Not in a humid place like the bathroom.
- If you are using this medicine in a syringe preparation, make sure that the needle and syringe are stored in a clean and safe container. If there is residual medicinal liquid in the syringe, the liquid must be discarded.
- Keep this medication away from exposure to sunlight or direct light.
- Do not store medicine in the freezer until it freezes.
- Keep this medication out of reach of children and pets.
Meanwhile, if this drug is no longer used, or if it has expired, discard this medicine according to the proper disposal procedure. Do not mix medicinal waste with ordinary household waste. In addition, do not throw this medicine waste in drains such as in toilets.
If you don't know how to properly dispose of your medicine, you can ask your pharmacist or staff from your local waste disposal agency about how to properly dispose of garbage.
Dose
The information provided is not a substitute for medical advice. ALWAYS consult your doctor or pharmacist before starting treatment.
What is the dose of bonviva for adults?
Dosage to prevent osteoporosis using injectable liquid preparations
- The recommended dose is 3 milligrams (mg) or one syringe used once every three months.
The dosage for preventing osteoporosis is using tablet formulations
- The recommended dose is one tablet taken once a month.
What is the dosage of bonviva for children?
Given the use of this drug to treat osteoporosis in elderly women who have gone through their menstrual period, this drug is not recommended for use by children.
In what dosage is bonviva available?
Bonviva is available as a liquid injection and tablet. Injection liquid 3 mg / mL, 150 mg tablet.
Side effects
What are the possible side effects of using Bonviva?
As with other medicines, use of bonviva can also cause symptoms of side effects. Usually, these symptoms are in the form of health conditions ranging from mild to quite serious.
Symptoms of serious side effects include:
- Chest pain, especially after consuming food and drink
- Nausea to vomiting
- Difficulty swallowing food
- Swelling of the face, lips, tongue, throat, and difficulty breathing
- Eyes that are constantly in pain
- Pain in the thigh, hip, or groin area
- Pain in the mouth and jaw area
If you experience symptoms of side effects as above, notify your doctor immediately and stop using the drug. However, there are also side effects that are milder and more common, such as the following.
- Headache
- Heartburn or chest pain and feel a burning sensation
- Muscle cramp
- Cold-like symptoms, including fever, chills, shaking body, aching bones
- Skin rash
- Dizzy
- Back pain
- It's easy to feel tired for no reason
- Asthma attack
However, you don't need to panic because these side effects won't last long and will disappear over time. However, if this condition does not improve immediately or if it gets worse, tell your doctor.
Warnings & Precautions
What to know before using Bonviva?
Before you use bonviva, there are a few things you should know and pay attention to:
- Do not use this medicine if you have or have had a condition in which the calcium level in the blood is low.
- Also do not use this medication if you have an allergy to ibandronic acid or other ingredients that may be in the medicine. To find out, ask your doctor.
- Ask your doctor if it is safe to use this medication especially if you have health problems such as kidney problems and vitamin D deficiency.
- Tell your doctor if you are under dentist care. If you have to have dental surgery, tell your doctor if you are taking medications containing ibandronic acid.
- Also ask your doctor whether this drug is safe to use if you have digestive problems.
- Do not give this medicine to children under 18 years of age.
Is bonviva safe to use for pregnant and lactating women?
It is still uncertain whether this drug is safe for use by pregnant and lactating women. However, this medicine should only be used by women who have gone through menopause and is not recommended for women who are still having babies.
Ask your doctor if you really need to use this drug to treat your condition. Find out the potential benefits and risks. Only use this medication if recommended by your doctor.
Interaction
What medicines can interact with bonviva?
Drug interactions can occur if bonviva is used with other drugs. The interactions that occur may increase the side effects of using the drug, change the way the drug works, or it may be a good alternative treatment for your condition.
The following are drugs that may interact with bonviva, including:
- Supplements containing calcium, magnesium, iron, or aluminum. The interactions that occur can affect the effect of bonviva on your health condition.
- Acetylsalicylic acid and other non-steroidal drugs. The interactions that occur can cause irritation of the stomach and intestines.
Tell your doctor all types of medicines you use, from prescription drugs, non-prescription drugs, multivitamins, dietary supplements, to herbal products. Do not start, stop, or change the dose without your doctor knowing.
What foods and alcohol can interact with bonviva?
As with other oral medicines, the tablet preparations from bonviva may interact with the food consumed. Interactions that occur may change how the drug works or increase symptoms of side effects of use.
To find out which foods may interact with bonviva tablets, check with your doctor or pharmacist.
What health conditions can bonviva interact with?
There are several health conditions that can interact with bonviva. The interactions between this drug and any health conditions you may have may increase the risk of side effects or worsen your health condition.
Therefore, let me know all kinds of health conditions you have. Thus, the doctor can determine whether this drug is safe or not to use to treat your health condition.
Overdose
What should I do in an emergency or overdose?
If you are taking this drug in an injection liquid preparation, you are unlikely to overdose. The reason is, the medicine will be given by a medical professional. However, if you use bonviva in tablet formations, there is still a chance that you may overdose.
In case of an emergency or overdose, contact the local emergency services provider (112) or immediately to the nearest hospital emergency department.
What should I do if I miss a dose?
If you are using bonviva as an injection liquid, you must immediately make an appointment with your doctor to administer the drug. Then, the next drug can be given three months from the last time the drug was injected into your body.
Meanwhile, if you use this drug in tablet formations, you must pay attention to the schedule for taking the drug. If you forget to take the medicine in the morning, don't use it at night.
However, if when you check your medication schedule, the time you take your next drug is only one to seven days later, you should wait until you schedule your next medication. Never use multiple doses or take two doses of the drug in the same week, even on different days.
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