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Ajuben 6

Form: Tablet

Strength: 6mg

Generic Name: Deutetrabenazine

Company: Incepta Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

MRP:৳ 70.0   (Box=10)

Per Piece: ৳ 7.00  

Is Antibiotic: No

Indications

Ajuben 6 is used to treat chorea related to Huntington’s disease and tardive dyskinesia in adults.

Pharmacology

Ajuben 6 works by reducing levels of certain chemicals (like dopamine, serotonin, norepinephrine, and histamine) in the brain. This happens because Ajuben 6 helps deplete these chemicals from nerve endings. The main substances formed from Ajuben 6 in the body also reduce the uptake of these chemicals, leading to lower levels in the brain.

Dosage & Administration

For patients not taking Tetrabenazine:

Chorea with Huntington’s disease:

Start with 6 mg per day. The dose can go up to 48 mg per day in divided doses.

Tardive dyskinesia:

Start with 12 mg per day. The dose can go up to 48 mg per day in divided doses.

Adjust doses weekly by 6 mg until a dose that works is found, but do not exceed 48 mg per day.

For patients switching from Tetrabenazine:

Start the next day with the following initial dose of deutetrabenazine based on the current dose of tetrabenazine:

  • 12.5 mg tetrabenazine → 6 mg once daily
  • 25 mg tetrabenazine → 6 mg once daily
  • 37.5 mg tetrabenazine → 9 mg once daily
  • 50 mg tetrabenazine → 12 mg once daily
  • 62.5 mg tetrabenazine → 15 mg once daily
  • 75 mg tetrabenazine → 18 mg once daily
  • 87.5 mg tetrabenazine → 21 mg once daily
  • 100 mg tetrabenazine → 24 mg once daily

Adjust the dose weekly after switching to deutetrabenazine.

Interaction

Ajuben 6 should not be taken with strong CYP2D6 inhibitors. The maximum recommended dose in these cases is 36 mg per day. Be cautious when using alcohol or sedating drugs, as they may increase drowsiness and sedation.

Contraindications

Ajuben 6 is not suitable for people with suicidal tendencies, untreated or inadequately treated depression, liver issues, or those taking MAOIs, reserpine, or tetrabenazine.

Side Effects

Common side effects include drowsiness, diarrhea, dry mouth, and tiredness.

Pregnancy & Lactation

There is not enough information on how Ajuben 6 affects pregnancy or breastfeeding. Consult a doctor if pregnant or breastfeeding before using Ajuben 6.

Precautions & Warnings

Be cautious if there are signs of Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome, agitation, restlessness, or Parkinsonism. If any of these happen, reduce the dose or stop taking Ajuben 6. Ajuben 6 may also cause drowsiness.

Overdose Effects

Overdosing may cause symptoms like muscle spasms, nausea, vomiting, sweating, low blood pressure, confusion, diarrhea, hallucinations, and shaking.

Therapeutic Class

Ajuben 6 belongs to the class of medicines used to treat neurological disorders.

Storage Conditions

Store below 30°C, away from light and moisture. Keep Ajuben 6 out of reach of children.

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