Amibegron

Amibegron Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Amibegron is an agonist for atypical beta3-adrenoceptors which inhibits intestinal motility.

Trade Name Amibegron
Generic Amibegron
Amibegron Other Names Amibegron
Type
Formula C22H26ClNO4
Weight Average: 403.9
Monoisotopic: 403.155036
Groups Investigational
Therapeutic Class
Manufacturer
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Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Amibegron
Amibegron

Uses

Investigated for use/treatment in depression, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and obesity.

How Amibegron works

SR 58611 has positive chronotropic effect which is mainly of peripheral origin and can be attributed to a baroreceptor-mediated reflex due to the beta3-adrenoceptor mediated vasodilation with an increase in sympathetic tone and a reduction in vagal tone to the heart.

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FAQ

Why Amibegron good for your body?

Antioxidants are substances that may protect your cells against free radicals, which may play a role in heart disease, cancer and other diseases. Free radicals are molecules produced when your body breaks down food or when you're exposed to tobacco smoke or radiation.

What are the side effects of Amibegron?

Generally, Amibegron is well-tolerated. Diarrhea may occasionally occur during treatment with beta carotene and the skin may assume a slightly yellow discoloration. The side-effects of vitamin A are reversible. Vitamin C and vitamin E may cause diarrhea and other gastrointestinal disturbances.

What are the benefits of taking Amibegron?

Antioxidants are molecules that can help fight damaging free radicals in your body. Your body produces free radicals in response to the environment, stress and pressure. Examples include when you exercise, digest food or are exposed to air pollution. 

Can Amibegron be harmful?

High-dose Amibegron supplements of antioxidants may be linked to health risks in some cases. Supplementing with high doses of beta-carotene may increase the risk of lung cancer in smokers. Supplementing with high doses of vitamin E may increase risks of prostate cancer and one type of stroke.

Why does Amibegron used for?

Amibegron is indicated in the following cases:

  • To develop immune system.
  • To prevent the well known deficiency diseases such as scurvey, beriberi, pellagra and others.
  • Prevent certain types of cancer by blocking the formation of cancer causing substances in the body.
  • It is also capable of combating cardiovascular and immunological disorders.
  • To prevent aging.

What does Amibegron contains?

Each Amibegron contains:

  • Vitamin A: 2000 IU
  • Vitamin C: 200 mg
  • Vitamin E: 50 IU
  • Vitamin K: 75 mcg
  • Zinc: 15 mg
  • Selenium: 70 mcg
  • Copper: 1 mg and
  • Manganese: 3 mg

Why Amibegron are bad for me?

There are a number of reasons why high concentrations of antioxidants may be harmful. At high concentrations, antioxidants may: act as pro-oxidants, increasing oxidation. protect dangerous cells (such as cancer cells) as well as healthy cells.

Is it bad to take Amibegron everyday?

More is not always more in nutrition. And too much can be a bad thing, especially in the mega high doses coming in the supplements," Dr Beckett said. In fact, research has shown that, in some instances, taking antioxidant supplements can cause harm, and even increase the risk of cancer.

What does Amibegron do for skin?

By reducing inflammation, antioxidants allow skin to repair itself and correct visible damage. “Some antioxidants, like vitamin C, can also stimulate collagen production, which is vital for youthful skin,” adds Dr.

What does Amibegron dosage for adults?

Amibegron dosage for adults is 1 Amibegron tablet twice daily or 5-10 ml Amibegron Syrup twice daily after food for 14 days. 

Whats are the Amibegron syrup side effects?

Generally, Amibegron is well-tolerated. Diarrhea may occasionally occur during treatment with beta carotene and the skin may assume a slightly yellow discoloration. The side-effects of vitamin A are reversible. Vitamin C and vitamin E may cause diarrhea and other gastrointestinal disturbances.

What does Amibegron syrup uses?

Amibegron syrup is uses for the following cases:

  • To develop immune system.
  • To prevent the well known deficiency diseases such as scurvey, beriberi, pellagra and others.
  • Prevent certain types of cancer by blocking the formation of cancer causing substances in the body.
  • It is also capable of combating cardiovascular and immunological disorders.
  • To prevent aging.

What are the Amibegron tablet uses side effects?

Generally, Amibegron tablet is well-tolerated. Diarrhea may occasionally occur during treatment with beta carotene and the skin may assume a slightly yellow discoloration. The side-effects of vitamin A are reversible. Vitamin C and vitamin E may cause diarrhea and other gastrointestinal disturbances.

*** Taking medicines without doctor's advice can cause long-term problems.
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