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About Rebagen Otic Capsule
Rebagen Otic Capsule is a combination medicine used in the treatment of presbycusis (age-related hearing loss). Presbycusis is a common condition that impacts many older adults above 65 years of age. It occurs gradually over time and may be caused due to various changes in the inner ear.
Rebagen Otic Capsule is a combination of Acetylcysteine, Alpha lipoic acid and Rebamipide. Acetylcysteine and Alpha lipoic acid are antioxidants that work by increasing substances which detoxify the body, reduce the inflammatory response and protect cells. Rebamipide is a mucoprotective agent which protects the mucosa and helps in healing.
Take Rebagen Otic Capsule as prescribed. Your doctor will recommend how often you take Rebagen Otic Capsule based on your medical condition. Sometimes, Rebagen Otic Capsule may cause common side effects such as constipation, nausea, vomiting, stomach upset or bloating (belly feels full and tight due to build-up of gas). Most of these side effects of Rebagen Otic Capsule do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
If you are allergic to Acetylcysteine, alpha lipoic acid, rebamipide or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, please inform your doctor before taking Rebagen Otic Capsule . If you have asthma, avoid taking Rebagen Otic Capsule and consult a doctor. If you have a rapid heartbeat, hunger, dizziness, tremor, sweating or confusion while using Rebagen Otic Capsule , please consult a doctor as these might be symptoms of low blood sugar.
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Rebagen Otic Capsule contains Acetylcysteine, Alpha lipoic acid and Rebamipide used to prevent or treat presbycusis (age-related hearing loss). Rebagen Otic Capsule works by reducing ear damage and promoting ear cell preservation. Thus, it helps to prevent or treat hearing loss in old age people.
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If you are allergic to Acetylcysteine, alpha lipoic acid, rebamipide or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, please inform your doctor before taking Rebagen Otic Capsule . If you have asthma, avoid taking Rebagen Otic Capsule and consult a doctor. If you have a rapid heartbeat, hunger, dizziness, tremor, sweating or confusion while using Rebagen Otic Capsule , please consult a doctor as these might be symptoms of low blood sugar. If you are about to undergo any surgeries, please inform your doctor.
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Rebagen Otic Capsule contains Acetylcysteine, Alpha lipoic acid and Rebamipide. Acetylcysteine works by removing toxic substances, and Alpha lipoic acid prevents cell damage. Rebamipide works by protecting mucosa and helps in healing. Together, Rebagen Otic Capsule reduces ear damage and promotes ear cell preservation.
Rebagen Otic Capsule may cause constipation as a common side effect. You are recommended to eat more fibre foods and drink plenty of water to avoid such side effects. However, if the condition persists or worsens, please consult a doctor.
Rebagen Otic Capsule does not cure age-related hearing loss. It prevents or reduces ear damage by removing toxic substances and preventing cell damage. There is no cure for age-related hearing loss.
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Presbycusis: It is age-related hearing loss. It is a common condition that impacts many older adults above 65 years of age. It occurs gradually over time and may be caused due to various changes in the inner ear, such as changes in the structures of the inner ear or blood flow to the ear, impairment in the nerves responsible for hearing, damage to tiny hairs in the ear, and changes in the way that the brain processes speech and sound. The symptoms begin with an inability to hear high-pitched sounds. Also, one may notice difficulty hearing the voices of females or children.