The usage of thymidine enteric-coated tablets does not have strict regulations on whether it should be taken orally before or after meals, combined with the process characteristics of enteric-coated tablets, it is recommended to be taken orally before meals.
Enteric-coated tablets are generally only absorbed in the intestinal tract, and cannot be dissolved and absorbed inside the stomach, so they are taken on an empty stomach before meals to make them reach the intestinal tract quickly and better absorbed, which also avoids the drug from being destroyed by stomach acid.
Choosing the right way is conducive to reducing gastrointestinal side effects, if stomach discomfort and generalized tiredness and other feelings occur, stop the drug in time, the general discomfort will gradually disappear.
It is prohibited for those who have allergic reaction to this product or organ transplant recipients. It is contraindicated for patients with thymic hyperfunction or thymic tumor. This product should be used with caution in persons under 18 years of age, and in patients undergoing immunosuppressive therapy (e.g., organ transplant recipients), unless the benefits of therapy clearly outweigh the risks.
The use of thymidine enteric-coated tablets should be standardized under the guidance of a physician.