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Mammoleptin
Last reviewed: 03.07.2025

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Indications Mammoleptin
Indicated for the treatment of:
- mastodynia;
- diffuse mastopathy of fibrocystic origin.
Release form
Available in capsules, 60 pieces per bottle. One package contains 1 bottle.
Pharmacodynamics
The medicine consists of a complex of several powders of plant and animal origin. These substances are selected in such a way as to enhance and complement each other's properties.
The drug has an anti-inflammatory effect, removes tissue swelling and promotes pain relief. When used in a course of treatment, the drug removes pain or significantly reduces the intensity of pain. The use of a complex remedy helps prevent the development of pathological processes within tissue structures associated with diffuse mastopathy of fibrocystic origin. The drug can have a stabilizing effect on female hormonal levels.
Mammoleptin has antipyretic properties and also stabilizes liver function. In addition, the capsules have a tonic effect. Powders can have an antibacterial effect.
Dosing and administration
The standard dose is 5 capsules of the medicine three times a day. But at the initial stage, it is recommended to take 6 capsules per day, gradually increasing the dosage (+1 capsule every 5 days). The medicine should be taken after meals (on average, this should be done after 45 minutes).
The optimal duration of the treatment course is 2 months. The maximum period is 3 months. A longer course or repeated therapy must be agreed upon with the attending physician. No more than 2 treatment courses can be carried out in 1 year.
Use Mammoleptin during pregnancy
Mammoleptin should not be prescribed during pregnancy.
Contraindications
The medicine is contraindicated:
- with elevated blood pressure;
- during lactation;
- with increased excitability of the central nervous system organs;
- in the presence of malignant tumors;
- if the patient suffers from insomnia;
- in case of intolerance to any of the components of the drug, as well as the auxiliary substances of the capsules;
- with severe atherosclerosis;
- for problems with cardiac function;
- in childhood under 18 years of age.
Side effects Mammoleptin
Taking capsules may lead to the development of the following side effects:
- systemic manifestations of hypersensitivity;
- the appearance of heartburn, and also belching;
- manifestations of intolerance, which are accompanied by skin reactions;
- discomfort in the epigastric region, which is accompanied by pressing pain;
- dryness of the oral mucosa.
Overdose
Exceeding the required doses may increase the risk of side effects and their intensity.
Interactions with other drugs
No significant drug interactions with other drugs were noted. In theory, sorbents can weaken the absorption of substances contained in Mammoleptin. Powerful laxative drugs can affect the digestibility of capsule elements. Increased effectiveness of the drug in combination with vitamins, as well as antioxidants and microelements, has been proven by studies.
It is forbidden to combine with homeopathic preparations, as well as with Chinese medicine.
Storage conditions
The capsules must be kept in a place protected from moisture and sunlight, and out of the reach of children. Temperature indicators are within 25°C.
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Shelf life
Mammoleptin is permitted to be used for a period of 3 years from the date of release of the drug.
Attention!
To simplify the perception of information, this instruction for use of the drug "Mammoleptin" translated and presented in a special form on the basis of the official instructions for medical use of the drug. Before use read the annotation that came directly to medicines.
Description provided for informational purposes and is not a guide to self-healing. The need for this drug, the purpose of the treatment regimen, methods and dose of the drug is determined solely by the attending physician. Self-medication is dangerous for your health.