




Rebagen-Otic Capsule
Manufacturer
Macleods Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd
Salt Composition
Alpha Lipoic Acid (100mg) + Rebamipide (100mg)
Key Information
Short Description
Rebagen-Otic Capsule is a prescription medicine used to treat age-related hearing loss (presbycusis).
Dosage Form
Capsule
Introduction
Rebagen-Otic Capsule should be used in the dose and duration as advised by the doctor. Do not take this medicine more than the recommended dose. Inform your doctor if you are taking any medicine or have any known allergy to any components of this medicine. The common side effects of this medicine include nausea, vomiting, upset stomach, constipation, bloating, or diarrhea. If these symptoms persist for a longer duration, consult your doctor. Before using this medicine, ask the advice of your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Directions for Use
Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Rebagen-Otic Capsule is to be taken empty stomach.
How it works
Rebagen-Otic Capsule is a combination of three medicines. Rebamipide protects the mucosa and also helps in healing. Alpha Lipoic Acid is an antioxidant that prevents cell damage. Acetylcysteine removes toxic substances. All together they work to prevent the hearing in old age and prevents hearing loss.
Quick Tips
If you develop sudden hearing loss, see a doctor right away as this may be the onset of a serious hearing problem. Avoid constant or continuous exposure to loud noises as it can help protect your hearing and prevent gradual hearing loss. Do not discontinue using Rebagen-Otic Capsule without consulting your doctor even if you feel better. Try to keep your regular appointments with your doctor. This is so your doctor can review your condition on a regular basis.
Frequently asked questions
What measures can I take to mitigate or prevent hearing loss?
Protecting your ears from excessive noise by using earplugs or lowering volume is crucial. Avoid inserting anything other than prescribed medication into your ears. Maintaining a healthy diet, engaging in regular exercise, and quitting smoking can contribute to delaying age-related hearing decline (Presbycusis).
What are the first signs that I might be experiencing age-related hearing loss?
Early indicators of age-related hearing loss include difficulty understanding speech, increased volume requirements for conversations, ringing or buzzing in the ears, and a noticeable decline in hearing sensitivity.