Long-term use of Sinzac 20mg (one tablet in the morning) and Mocalm S.C. tablet (one tablet in the morning) may pose risks to kidney or liver health. It is important to monitor liver and kidney function regularly while on these medications. Please consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice and monitoring?
Hello, doctor.
I understand that the kidneys and liver help eliminate toxins from the body.
I would like to know if long-term use of Sinzac 20mg (one in the morning) and Mocalm S.C.
tablet (one in the morning) could cause harm to the kidneys or liver.
I have been taking them for 2 years now.
kē, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2018/02/13
Dr. Wu Hongjie reply Internal Medicine
These two types of medications are primarily metabolized by the liver.
When combined with other liver-metabolized drugs or in cases of liver dysfunction, dosage adjustments are necessary.
The impact on renal function is mostly due to interstitial nephritis, while electrolyte imbalances or difficulties in urination can occur.
As long as the prescribed dosage is followed without exceeding it, and with adequate hydration and regular blood tests to monitor kidney function, one can determine if there is any impact.
Wishing you safety and health.
Reply Date: 2018/02/13
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Long-term use of medications such as Sinzac (Sulpiride) and Mocalm (a muscle relaxant) raises valid concerns regarding their potential impact on kidney and liver health. Both of these medications are metabolized in the liver and excreted through the kidneys, which means that their prolonged use could theoretically lead to complications in these organs, especially if there are underlying health issues or if the medications are taken in higher than prescribed doses.
Sinzac (Sulpiride) is primarily used to treat psychiatric conditions and gastrointestinal disorders. It is known to be metabolized by the liver, and while it is generally considered safe when used as directed, there are potential side effects that could indirectly affect liver function. For instance, in rare cases, Sulpiride can cause liver enzyme elevations, which may indicate liver stress or damage. Regular monitoring of liver function through blood tests is advisable, especially for patients on long-term therapy.
Mocalm, on the other hand, is a muscle relaxant that can also have effects on the central nervous system. Its metabolism is also primarily hepatic, and it can lead to side effects such as sedation and dizziness. While Mocalm is not typically associated with significant renal toxicity, any medication that is processed by the liver and kidneys carries some risk of adverse effects on these organs, particularly with prolonged use.
In your case, having taken these medications for two years, it is crucial to follow up with your healthcare provider regularly. They may recommend routine blood tests to monitor liver and kidney function, especially if you experience any unusual symptoms such as jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes), dark urine, persistent abdominal pain, or changes in urination patterns. Staying well-hydrated can also help support kidney function, as adequate fluid intake aids in the excretion of medications and their metabolites.
Moreover, it is essential to be aware of any other medications you may be taking concurrently, as drug interactions can exacerbate potential side effects. Always inform your healthcare provider about all medications, including over-the-counter drugs and supplements, to ensure safe and effective treatment.
In summary, while long-term use of Sinzac and Mocalm can pose risks to kidney and liver health, these risks can be mitigated through regular monitoring and adherence to prescribed dosages. If you have any concerns or experience any side effects, do not hesitate to reach out to your healthcare provider for further evaluation and guidance. Regular check-ups and open communication with your doctor are key to maintaining your health while on these medications.
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