Venorich

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

Dobesil is indicated for the treatment of hemorrhoidal syndrome, microcirculation disorders of arteovenous origin, clinical signs of chronic venous insufficiency in the lower limbs (pain, cramps, paresthesia, edema, stasis, dermotosis) and in the particular microangiopathy like diabetic retinopathy. It is also indicated in superficial thrombophlebitis as adjuvant therapy.

Chronic venous insufficiency is a common condition the western population. Compression and pharmacotherapy are frequently used to manage chronic venous insufficiency, improving circulation and symptoms of venous disease.

Diosmin is a bioflavonoid isolated from various plants or synthesized from hesperidin. It is used for the improvement of capillary fragility or venous insufficiency, including chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) and hemorrhoids. Diosmin is widely available over-the-counter and demonstrates a favourable a favorable safety profile.

Diosmin is a venoactive drug supporting circulatory health through various actions on blood vessels; it supports lymphatic drainage and improves microcirculation while increasing venous tone and elasticity. For these reasons, diosmin is frequently taken by individuals with chronic venous disease to support vascular health and has been demonstrated to improve quality of life. In addition to the above effects, diosmin exerts antioxidant activity and scavenges oxygen free radicals, reducing levels of oxidative stress normally detected through biomarkers such as prostaglandins isoprostane precursors.

Hesperidin is a flavan-on glycoside found in citrus fruits.

Trade Name Venorich
Generic Euphorbia Prostrata + Calcium Dobesilate + Diosmin + Hesperidin
Weight 100mg
Type Tablet
Therapeutic Class
Manufacturer Bajaj Healthcare Ltd
Available Country India
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Venorich
Venorich

Uses

Calcium Dobesilate is a vasoactive drug that presumes effects on endothelial integrity, capillary permeability and blood viscosity. It decreases capillary hyperpermeability, decreases platelet aggregation (clotting - adhesion of platelets) and reduces the serum viscosity, which improves blood circulation and blood supply to tissues and organs.

Diosmin is a citrus flavonoid medication used to support vascular health.

Diosmin is used over-the-counter alone or with ingredients such as hesperidin and diosmetin to support vein and capillary function.

Hesperidin is a bioflavonoid found in a variety of nutritional supplements that is touted to have various beneficial effects on blood vessel disorders and various other conditions.

Venorich is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Capillary fragility, Circulatory Function, Hemorrhoids, Venous Insufficiency, Healthy capillaries, Healthy veinsCapillary fragility, Venous Insufficiency, Vessels; Varicose

How Venorich works

Diosmin helps to maintain circulatory system structure and function, particularly vein strength and competence. The molecular mechanism of action of diosmin has not been established. Several resources indicate that diosmin binds to the aryl hydrocarbon receptor, however clinical relevance to vascular function is unknown. One study demonstrates that oral diosmin exerts effects on the in vitro metabolism of noradrenaline by varicose veins, potentially benefitting vascular health.

Dosage

Venorich dosage

Dobesil capsule once or twice daily should be taken with the main meal. Treatment duration, which generally between a few weeks to several months, depends on the disease and its evolution. Dosage should be adapted individually according to the severity of the disease.

Side Effects

Rarely gastrointestinal disorders including nausea and diarrhea, skin reactions, fever, articular pain and in very rare cases agranulocytosis have been reported. These reactions are generally spontaneously reversible after treatment withdrawal.

Toxicity

The LD50 of diosmin is >3g/kg in animal studies, with an LD50 of great than 3000 mg/kg in rats. No cases of overdose have been reported, however, an overdose is likely to result in gastrointestinal effects such as nausea, dyspepsia, vomiting, and diarrhea.

Precaution

Dosage should be reduced in case of severe renal insufficiency requiring dialysis. In patient with agranulocytosis, this medication can decrease the number of white blood cells which affect the body’s ability to fight against various infections. If patients experience flu-like symptoms such as cough, sore throat, fever and others, they are advised to seek medical care as soon as possible.

Volume of Distribution

A pharmacokinetic study of 5 adults revealed a volume of distribution of 62.1±7.9 L.

Elimination Route

Diosmin is rapidly absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract. After a 900 mg single oral dose in a study using liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method, Cmax was 4.2±3.8 ng·mL-1 Another pharmacokinetic study of 5 adults revealed a Cmax of 417±94.1 ng/dL.

Half Life

Diosmin half-life ranges from 26 to 43 hours. One study using a liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method after a single 900 mg dose of diosmin demonstrated a half-life of 60.2±85.7 hours in healthy volunteers.

Elimination Route

Pharmacokinetic data show absence of urinary elimination for diosmin and its aglycone diosmetin. Minor metabolites are found to be eliminated in the urine as glucuronic acid conjugates.

Pregnancy & Breastfeeding use

The safety of Calcium Dobesilate during pregnancy and lactation has not been established. As it is not known whether calcium dobesilate crosses the placental barrier in humans, the drug should be administered during pregnancy only if the benefit to the mother outweighs the potential risk to the fetus. Avoid breastfeeding while using this medicine.

Acute Overdose

The clinical signs of a possible overdose are not known. If overdose occurs, seek medical advice immediately.

Storage Condition

Store in a cool and dry place, away from light. Keep out of the reach of children.

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