MAA Q 300 Capsule 15's
Introduction About MAA Q 300 CAPSULE
MAA Q 300 CAPSULE contains Ursodeoxycholic acid (Ursodiol) which is a Gallstone dissolving agents. It is used to dissolve gall bladder stones (made up of cholesterol) and prevents them from forming back. It can also be used to manage a type of liver disease called primary biliary cholangitis. MAA Q 300 CAPSULE can also be used to manage liver and biliary diseases caused due to cystic fibrosis (an inherited disorder that affects major organs) in children aged between 6-18 years.
MAA Q 300 CAPSULE is a liver protectant medication. It works by reducing cholesterol levels in the blood which is dissolving the gall bladder stones made up of cholesterol. It also improves liver functions by protecting the liver cells against the injury caused by toxic bile acid.
Before taking MAA Q 300 CAPSULE inform your doctor, if you have any other liver problems apart from gall stones and biliary cirrhosis. While taking MAA Q 300 CAPSULE, your doctor would regularly monitor your liver function to access how you respond to the management. MAA Q 300 CAPSULE is not recommended for use in pregnant women. Women of childbearing age should use a suitable non-hormonal contraceptive method like condemn or copper-IUD to avoid getting pregnant. The most common side effect of MAA Q 300 CAPSULE is pasty stools. Consult your doctor if it bothers you.
Uses Of MAA Q 300 CAPSULE
It is used to:
- manage primary biliary cholangitis
- reduce gall bladder stones
- manages liver and biliary diseases caused due to cystic fibrosis in children aged between 6-18 years
How MAA Q 300 CAPSULE Works
MAA Q 300 CAPSULE works by reducing cholesterol levels in the blood by decreasing its production in the liver and by inhibiting its absorption in the intestines. As a result, it slowly breaks down the gall bladder stones made up of cholesterol. It also improves liver functions by protecting the liver cells against the injury caused by toxic bile acid, thereby improving liver health in diseased patients.
How to use MAA Q 300 CAPSULE
MAA Q 300 CAPSULE should only be used under medical supervision. Swallow MAA Q 300 CAPSULE with a glass of water and do not crush or chew it. Your doctor will decide the correct dose for you depending upon your age, body weight and disease condition.
Side Effects Of MAA Q 300 CAPSULE
Common
- pasty stools or diarrhea
Stop taking MAA Q 300 CAPSULE and contact your doctor if you experience:
- prolonged diarrhea
How To Manage Side Effects
Diarrhea
Drink lots of fluids, such as water or juice, to avoid dehydration. Take plenty of rest. Do not take any medicines without speaking to a doctor.
Warning & Precautions
Pregnancy
Monitoring requiredMAA Q 300 CAPSULE is not recommended for use in pregnant women unless clearly necessary. Consult your doctor before taking. Women of childbearing age should use a suitable non-hormonal contraceptive method to avoid getting pregnant while taking MAA Q 300 CAPSULE.
Breastfeeding
Use with CautionMAA Q 300 CAPSULE should be used with caution among breastfeeding women. Consult your doctor before taking.
Driving and Using Machines
Use with CautionDo not drive or operate any machines if your ability is affected by MAA Q 300 CAPSULE.
Alcohol
Consult your doctorAvoid consumption of alcohol while taking MAA Q 300 CAPSULE, as it could aggravate your existing condition.
Kidney
Use with CautionMAA Q 300 CAPSULE should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease. Consult your doctor before taking.
Liver
ContraindicatedMAA Q 300 CAPSULE is not recommended for use in patients with an acute inflammation of gallbladder or bile ducts, blockage of bile ducts, biliary colic (cramp-like pain in the upper abdomen). Consult your doctor for advice.
Allergy
ContraindicatedTalk to your doctor if you are allergic to Ursodeoxycholic acid or any other ingredients of this medicine.
Heart Disease
Use with CautionMAA Q 300 CAPSULE should be used with caution in patients with heart disease. Consult your doctor before taking.
Use In Pediatrics
Consult your doctorMAA Q 300 CAPSULE is generally used in children and adolescents (aged between 6-18 years). However, consult your doctor before taking.
Use In Geriatrics
Use with CautionMAA Q 300 CAPSULE should be used with caution in elderly patients. Consult your doctor before taking.
Others
MAA Q 300 CAPSULE is not recommended for use if you:
- have calcified gallstones (stones made up of calcium) that do not transmit X-rays
- have active stomach ulcer (gastric or duodenal ulcer)
Interactions
A.Drug-Drug Interactions:
Before taking MAA Q 300 CAPSULE, inform your doctor, if you are taking any of the following medicine:
- medicines that can bind to cholesterol and inactive them (Ex. bile acid sequestrants (such as colestipol, colestyramine)
- medicines used to neutralize stomach acid (such as antacids containing aluminium hydroxide or smectite)
- ciprofloxacin (used to manage bacterial infection)
- dapsone (used to manage leprosy)
- nitrendipine (medicine used to manage high blood pressure)
- ciclosporin (used to suppress immune function and prevent graft rejection)
- oral contraceptives (Ex. Norethindrone)
- oestrogens (used to manage menopause, PMS, and other hormonal conditions in females) Ex. Estradiol
Overdosage:
If you or anyone else accidentally take excess of MAA Q 300 CAPSULE, consult your doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital. Symptom of overdose can be prolonged diarrhea.
Synopsis
| Drug | : | Ursodeoxycholic acid (ursodiol) |
| Pharmacological Category | : | Gallstone dissolving Agents |
| Therapeutic Indication | : | Primary biliary cirrhosis, Gallstones, Liver disease associated with cystic fibrosis |
| Dosage Forms | : | Tablet, Syrup |
More Information
Storage
- Keep out of reach of children
- Do not store above 25°C
FAQs About MAA Q 300 CAPSULE
Q: Can MAA Q 300 CAPSULE cause constipation?
A: There is no proper information regarding incidence of constipation while taking MAA Q 300 CAPSULE. If you feel constipated, try to include fiber rich diet in your meals and drink plenty of water. Try to perform a brisk walk at least for 30 minutes regularly after consulting your doctor. If the symptom bothers you, contact your physician.
Q: How to take MAA Q 300 CAPSULE?
A: MAA Q 300 CAPSULE is preferably taken after meals along with a glass of milk or a small snack. Swallow MAA Q 300 CAPSULE with a glass of water and do not crush or chew it. Your doctor will decide the correct dose for you depending upon your age, body weight and disease condition.
Q: How MAA Q 300 CAPSULE works on my body?
A: MAA Q 300 CAPSULE works by reducing cholesterol levels in the blood which eventually causes break down of the gall bladder stones. It also improves liver functions by protecting the liver cells against the injury caused by toxic bile acid, thereby improving liver health in diseased patients.
Q: Is MAA Q 300 CAPSULE safe to use in children?
A: Yes. MAA Q 300 CAPSULE can be used to manage liver disease associated with cystic fibrosis in children aged between 6-18 years. However, consult your doctor for the correct dose and duration that suits your child.
Q: How long should I use MAA Q 300 CAPSULE to dissolve gall stones?
A: Your doctor will advise you to use MAA Q 300 CAPSULE based on your condition. Generally, the duration of the management ranges between 3-4 months but may further get extended depending on the size of the gallstone that need to be dissolved. Make sure that you receive an uninterrupted therapy during this period and your doctor might suggest having a periodic X-ray or an ultrasound to access whether the stones were completely dissolved or not. Even after dissolution of gall stones, your doctor might still prescribe you MAA Q 300 CAPSULE to avoid its recurrence.
Q: What precaution I need to follow while taking MAA Q 300 CAPSULE?
A:MAA Q 300 CAPSULE must be used only under medical supervision. Do not stop taking MAA Q 300 CAPSULE once your symptoms subside, without consulting your doctor, because it may lead to recurrence of gallbladder stones. Avoid alcohol consumption as it could further aggravate your liver disease and make sure to have regular check-ups of liver function as instructed by your doctor without fail to access your improvement.
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Useful Diagnostic Tests
- Liver function test
- Abdominal ultrasound
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