Milgamma is used to treat diseases that are associated with the motor apparatus and nerves. Pharmacological action - B vitamins B. The main task of this drug is to improve the functioning of the nervous system, as well as increase blood flow.
Indications for the use of Milgamma
- Neuralgia, neuritis.
- Neuropathy or polyneuropathy.
- Ganglionites.
- Muscle cramps in people of advanced age.
- Retrobulbar neuritis.
- Paresis of the facial nerve.
Dosage and methods of using Milgamma
The solution is administered intramuscularly. To relieve acute pain, it is enough to enter 1 ampoule of the solution (2 ml). In the future, the dosage decreases to 1 injection 2-3 times a week. According to the doctor’s prescription, injections can be replaced with oral use tablets. The method of taking pills is 1 tablet 3 times a day. The duration of treatment is determined by the doctor.
Contraindications to Milgamma
- Strictly contraindicated in the use of children.
- It is categorically cannot be used to treat pregnant women or during lactation.
- Decompensated heart failure.
- Individual intolerance to the components of the drug.
Adverse reactions
As a result of taking the drug, side effects may occur, among which:
- Allergic reactions - rash, difficulty breathing, Quincke's edema, urticaria, anaphylactic shock.
- From the cardiovascular system-tachycardia, bradycardia, arrhythmia.
- From the gastrointestinal tract-vomiting.
- Other adverse reactions: convulsions, increased sweating, dizziness.