The dose of a drug and dosage of the drug are two different terminologies. Dose is defined as the quantity or amount of medicine given by the doctor or taken by the patient at a given period. Dosage is the regimen prescribed by the doctor about how many days and how many times per day the drug is to be taken in specified dose by the patient. The dose is expressed in mg for tablets or gm, micro gm sometimes, ml for syrups or drops for kids syrups. The dose is not fixed for a drug for all conditions, and it changes according to the condition or a disease. It also changes on the age of the patient.
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Normal
Dosage: 1 tab daily. For more intensive use, 1 tab may be taken twice daily. The intake of Ginkgo Biloba (Dorofen) is independent of meals.
What other drugs will affect Ginkgo Biloba (Dorofen)?
Do not take Ginkgo Biloba (Dorofen) without medical advice if you are using a medication to treat any of the following conditions:
any type of infection (including HIV, malaria, or tuberculosis);
anxiety or depression;
asthma or allergies;
cancer;
erectile dysfunction;
heartburn or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD);
high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or a heart condition;
migraine headaches;
psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, or other autoimmune disorders;
a psychiatric disorder; or
seizures.
Do not take Ginkgo Biloba (Dorofen) without medical advice if you are using any of the following medications:
warfarin (Coumadin, Jantoven);
insulin or oral diabetes medicine;
narcotic medicine; or
an NSAID (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug)--aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), naproxen (Aleve), celecoxib, diclofenac, meloxicam, and others.
This list is not complete. Other drugs may interact with ginkgo, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal products. Not all possible interactions are listed in this product guide.
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Ginkgo Biloba (Dorofen) drug interactions (in more detail)
Ginkgo Biloba (Dorofen) interactions
Interactions are the effects that happen when the drug is taken along with the food or when taken with other medications. Suppose if you are taking a drug Ginkgo Biloba (Dorofen), it may have interactions with specific foods and specific medications. It will not interact with all foods and medications. The interactions vary from drug to drug. You need to be aware of interactions of the medicine you take. Most medications may interact with alcohol, tobacco, so be cautious.
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In case of simultaneous application of Ginkgo Biloba (Dorofen) with coagulation-inhibiting drugs (eg, phenprocoumon, warfarin, clopidogrel, acetylsalicylic acid and other nonsteroidal antirheumatics) it cannot be excluded that the effect of these medicines are enhanced.
As for all medicinal preparations, it cannot be excluded that Ginkgo Biloba (Dorofen) acts on the metabolization of other different medicinal preparations which may influence the potency and/or duration of the effect of the preparation concerned. There are no sufficient investigations available on these effects. Inform the physician if administering or have recently taken any other medicines including medicines obtained without prescription.
Dosage of Glucosamine (Dorofen) in details
The dose of a drug and dosage of the drug are two different terminologies. Dose is defined as the quantity or amount of medicine given by the doctor or taken by the patient at a given period. Dosage is the regimen prescribed by the doctor about how many days and how many times per day the drug is to be taken in specified dose by the patient. The dose is expressed in mg for tablets or gm, micro gm sometimes, ml for syrups or drops for kids syrups. The dose is not fixed for a drug for all conditions, and it changes according to the condition or a disease. It also changes on the age of the patient.
Glucosamine (Dorofen) Dosage
Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on March 8, 2021.
Applies to the following strengths: 500 mg; 750 mg; sulfate; hydrochloride 1500 mg; hydrochloride
Usual Adult Dose for:
Dietary Supplement
Additional dosage information:
Renal Dose Adjustments
Liver Dose Adjustments
Dialysis
Usual Adult Dose for Dietary Supplement
This product is a dietary supplement with no official approved dosing. Consult product labeling.
Renal Dose Adjustments
Data not available
Liver Dose Adjustments
Data not available
Dialysis
Data not available
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What other drugs will affect Glucosamine (Dorofen)?
Other drugs may interact with Glucosamine (Dorofen), including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal products. Tell each of your health care providers about all medicines you use now and any medicine you start or stop using.
Glucosamine (Dorofen) interactions
Interactions are the effects that happen when the drug is taken along with the food or when taken with other medications. Suppose if you are taking a drug Glucosamine (Dorofen), it may have interactions with specific foods and specific medications. It will not interact with all foods and medications. The interactions vary from drug to drug. You need to be aware of interactions of the medicine you take. Most medications may interact with alcohol, tobacco, so be cautious.
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No formal drug interaction studies have been performed, however, the physicochemical and pharmacokinetic properties of Glucosamine (Dorofen) sulphate suggest a low potential for interactions.
However, interactions between the active ingredients of Glucosamine (Dorofen) and other drug substances may occur ie, between Glucosamine (Dorofen) sulphate and coumarinic anticoagulants, Glucosamine (Dorofen) sulphate and tetracyclines, chondroitin sulphate and platelet antiaggregant drugs.
Reviews
The results of a survey conducted on ndrugs.com for Dorofen are given in detail below. The results of the survey conducted are based on the impressions and views of the website users and consumers taking Dorofen. We implore you to kindly base your medical condition or therapeutic choices on the result or test conducted by a physician or licensed medical practitioners.
User reports
18 consumers reported frequency of use
How frequently do I need to take Dorofen? It was reported by ndrugs.com website users that Dorofen should ideally be taken Once in a day as the most common frequency of the Dorofen. You should you adhere strictly to the instructions and guidelines provided by your doctor on how frequently this Dorofen should be taken. Get another patient's view on how frequent the capsule should be used by clicking here.
Users
%
Once in a day
7
38.9%
Twice in a day
6
33.3%
3 times in a day
5
27.8%
15 consumers reported doses
What doses of Dorofen drug you have used? The drug can be in various doses. Most anti-diabetic, anti-hypertensive drugs, pain killers, or antibiotics are in different low and high doses and prescribed by the doctors depending on the severity and demand of the condition suffered by the patient. In our reports, ndrugs.com website users used these doses of Dorofen drug in following percentages. Very few drugs come in a fixed dose or a single dose. Common conditions, like fever, have almost the same doses, e.g., [acetaminophen, 500mg] of drug used by the patient, even though it is available in various doses.
Users
%
201-500mg
10
66.7%
501mg-1g
2
13.3%
11-50mg
1
6.7%
1-5mg
1
6.7%
101-200mg
1
6.7%
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