


Ask a doctor about a prescription for Neosine
Inosine Pranobex
This Medication Should Always be Taken Exactly as Described in this Patient Leaflet or as Advised by a Doctor or Pharmacist.
Neosine is an Antiviral and Immune System Enhancer (it Stimulates the Activity of the Immune System).
Neosine Contains the Active Substance Inosine Pranobex, which Inhibits the Growth of Pathogenic Viruses for Humans, Including the HerpesGroup In Vitro.
Supportively in Patients with Reduced Immunity, in Case of Recurring Upper Respiratory Tract Infections.
In the Treatment of Herpes Labialis and Facial Skin Caused by the Herpes Simplex Virus. Neosine Should Only be Used in Patients who have Previously been Diagnosed with Herpes Simplex Infection.
If There is no Improvement or You Feel Worse after 5 to 14 Days, Consult Your Doctor.
Before Starting to Take Neosine, Discuss it with Your Doctor or Pharmacist:
Do not Use the Medication in Children Under 1 Year of Age.
Tell Your Doctor or Pharmacist About all Medications You are Currently Taking or have Recently Taken, as well as any Medications You Plan to Take.
If You are Pregnant or Breastfeeding, Think You may be Pregnant or are Planning to have a Child, Consult Your Doctor or Pharmacist Before Using this Medication.
Do not Take Neosine During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Without Consulting Your Doctor, who will Assess whether the Benefits of Using the Medication for the Mother Outweigh the Risk to the Child.
The Medication may Affect Your Ability to Drive and Operate Machines.
If You Experience Headache, Dizziness or Drowsiness, Do not Drive, Operate Machines or Perform Other Activities that Require Concentration. See also Section 4.
If You have Previously been Diagnosed with Intolerance to Some Sugars, Consult Your Doctor Before Taking the Medication.
The Medication Contains 3315 mg of Sucrose in 5 ml of Syrup. This Should be Taken into Account in Patients with Diabetes.
The Medication may Cause Allergic Reactions (Possible Late-type Reactions).
The Medication Contains 512 mg of Propylene Glycol in 5 ml of Syrup.
Before Administering the Medication to a Child Under 5 Years of Age, Consult a Doctor or Pharmacist, Especially if the Child is Taking Other Medications Containing Propylene Glycol or Alcohol.
Pregnant or Breastfeeding Women Should not Take this Medication Without a Doctor's Recommendation.
The Doctor may Decide to Perform Additional Tests on such Patients.
Patients with Liver or Kidney Function Disorders Should not Take this Medication Without a Doctor's Recommendation. The Doctor may Decide to Perform Additional Tests on such Patients.
The Medication Contains 10.3 mg in 5 ml of Syrup.
The Medication Contains 41.2 mg of Sodium (the Main Component of Table Salt) in 20 ml of Syrup. This Corresponds to 2.06% of the Maximum Recommended Daily Intake of Sodium in the Diet for Adults.
This Medication Should Always be Taken Exactly as Described in this Patient Leaflet or as Advised by a Doctor or Pharmacist. If You have any Doubts, Consult a Doctor or Pharmacist.
The Medication Should be Taken Orally.
Adults, Including the Elderly (Over 65 Years):
Usually 20 ml of Syrup 3 or 4 Times a Day (1 ml of Syrup per kg of Body Weight per Day).
The Maximum Dose is 4 g of Inosine Pranobex (i.e., 80 ml of Syrup) per Day.
Children Over 1 Year of Age:
1 ml of Syrup per kg of Body Weight per Day. The Medication Should be Administered 3 Times a Day, According to the Following Table:
10 to 14 kg
5 ml
15 to 20 kg
5 to 7.5 ml
21 to 30 kg
7.5 to 10 ml
31 to 40 kg
10 to 15 ml
41 to 50 kg
15 to 17.5 ml
For Dosage, Use the Measuring Cup Provided with the Medication Package. This Allows for Accurate Measurement of the Dose.
Treatment Usually Lasts from 5 to 14 Days. It is Recommended to Continue Taking the Medication for 1 to 2 Days After the Symptoms of the Disease have Disappeared.
There are no Data on Overdose of Neosine.
In Case of any Doubts or Poor Health, Contact a Doctor Immediately.
If You Miss a Dose, Take it as Soon as Possible and Continue Treatment. Do not Take a Double Dose to Make up for the Missed Dose.
In Case of any Further Doubts Related to the Use of this Medication, Consult a Doctor or Pharmacist.
Like all Medications, this Medication can Cause Side Effects, Although not Everybody gets them.
Frequent(in 1 to 10 out of 100 Patients):
Uncommon(Occurring in 1 to 10 out of 1,000 Patients):
If You Experience any Side Effects, Including those not Listed in this Leaflet, Tell Your Doctor or Pharmacist, or Nurse. Side Effects can be Reported Directly to the Department of Drug Safety Monitoring of the Office for Registration of Medicinal Products, Medical Devices and Biocidal Products:
Al. Jerozolimskie 181C, 02-222 Warsaw
Phone: +48 22 49 21 301
Fax: +48 22 49 21 309
Website: https://smz.ezdrowie.gov.pl
Side Effects can also be Reported to the Marketing Authorization Holder.
Reporting Side Effects will Help to Gather more Information on the Safety of the Medication.
Store the Medication in a Place that is Inaccessible to Children.
Do not Use After the Expiration Date Stated on the Label and Carton. The Expiration Date is the Last Day of the Specified Month.
Store at a Temperature Below 25°C. Do not Store in the Refrigerator. Do not Freeze.
Medications Should not be Disposed of in Sewers or Household Waste Containers. Ask a Pharmacist how to Dispose of Unused Medications. This will Help Protect the Environment.
Neosine is a Syrup with a Banana Flavor and a Slightly Bitter Taste.
The Product Package is: a Brown Glass Bottle Containing 150 ml of Syrup, Closed with a White Aluminum Cap with a Provided Measuring Cup Made of Polypropylene with a Capacity of 15 ml (with a Scale Allowing for Dosage of the Product in Volumes of 2.5 ml and Multiples of this Volume), in a Cardboard Box.
Aflofarm Farmacja Polska Sp. z o.o.
ul. Partyzancka 133/151
95-200 Pabianice
Phone: (42) 22-53-100
Aflofarm Farmacja Polska Sp. z o.o.
ul. Krzywa 2
95-030 Rzgów
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