Trio

Trio

  • Brand: Deva
  • Product Code: Trio
  • Availability: In Stock
  • $138.00



ACTIVE HALF-LIFE 24 hours
CLASSIFICATION Antibiotic / Macrolide Combination, Gastrointestinal Agent / Miscellaneous
DOSAGE 1530 mg/day
ACNE No
WATER RETENTION No
HBR No
HEPATOTOXICITY Low
AROMATIZATION No
MANUFACTURER Deva
WAREHOUSE International Warehouse 2
SUBSTANCE Amoxicillin, Clarithromycin, Lansoprazole

Discover the Benefits of Trio

Trio is a powerful combination designed to effectively treat and prevent gastrointestinal (GI) ulcers caused by infections. This unique formulation harnesses the strength of its key ingredients to provide comprehensive support for your digestive health.

Essential Information to Discuss with Your Doctor Before Starting Trio

  • Alert your healthcare provider if you have allergies to lansoprazole, amoxicillin, clarithromycin, or any penicillin derivatives.
  • Be sure to mention any other allergies, including food or substances, along with any symptoms like rashes or difficulty breathing.
  • Inform your doctor about any past liver conditions related to these medications.
  • Discuss any history of prolonged QT interval on ECG or irregular heart rhythms.
  • Notify your doctor if you have low magnesium or potassium levels, or a slow heartbeat.
  • Disclose any kidney or liver issues if you are on colchicine.
  • Review all medications, supplements, and vitamins with your doctor to avoid interactions, especially those for high cholesterol or mental health.
  • Consult your doctor if you are taking drugs that may cause abnormal heart rhythms.
  • Let your healthcare provider know if you are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed.

Key Considerations While Using Trio

  • Be aware that, while rare, severe allergic reactions may occur. Contact your doctor if you have concerns.
  • Seek immediate medical attention for symptoms like throat pain, chest pain, or signs of a bleeding ulcer, such as dark stools or vomiting blood.
  • Avoid alcohol consumption while undergoing treatment with Trio.
  • Long-term use may increase fracture risk in osteoporosis patients, especially at high doses. Discuss this with your doctor.
  • Low magnesium levels have been reported in some patients using this medication long-term; regular blood tests may be necessary.
  • Watch for liver-related symptoms, including dark urine or jaundice, and seek medical help if they arise.
  • Monitor your heart rhythm; seek immediate care for any irregularities.
  • Notify your doctor if you have lupus, as this medication could exacerbate symptoms.
  • In rare cases, serious reactions may occur. Report any unusual symptoms like fever or rash to your doctor.
  • If you have heart disease, discuss risks with your healthcare provider, as studies indicate potential mortality risks with clarithromycin.
  • Patients aged 65 and older should use caution due to increased susceptibility to side effects.
  • Hormonal birth control may be less effective during treatment; consider additional contraceptive methods.
  • If pregnant or planning to conceive, consult your doctor before taking Trio.

Recommended Administration of Trio

Always adhere to your doctor's instructions regarding the use of lansoprazole, amoxicillin, and clarithromycin. Follow the guidelines closely to maximize effectiveness.

  • Ensure timely doses to reap the full benefits of the medication.
  • Continue the treatment as prescribed, even if you start feeling better.
  • Take the medication prior to meals for optimal absorption.
  • If using sucralfate, take lansoprazole, amoxicillin, and clarithromycin at least 30 minutes before it.
  • Inform all healthcare professionals about your Trio regimen.
  • If you have diabetes, avoid Clinitest?; opt for alternate urine glucose tests.
  • Notify lab personnel about your medication use, as it may affect test results.
  • Regularly monitor your blood work as advised by your doctor.
  • Discuss any additional medications you are taking with your doctor for potential interactions.
  • Consider your risk factors for osteoporosis and discuss them with your healthcare provider.