Zinc gluconate can participate in the synthesis of nucleic acids and proteins, and has the effect of enhancing human immunity, promoting the growth and development of fetus, infants and children, and treating various diseases caused by zinc deficiency. Adverse reactions are common in the digestive system and blood system.
Zinc gluconate can clinically treat growth retardation, malnutrition, wandering tongue, anorexia, oral ulcers, skin acne, male hypogonadism and other diseases caused by zinc deficiency.
Zinc gluconate can be substituted for hepatomegaly diseases that cannot be treated with penicillamine. Zinc Gluconate Nasal Spray can also be used to relieve nasal congestion, nasal congestion, sneezing, runny nose, sore throat, and generalized aches and pains in the early stages of acute nasopharyngitis.
Adverse reactions to the use of this product are possible gastrointestinal irritation such as stomach upset, nausea, vomiting; long-term high-dose zinc supplementation may lead to iron granulocytic anemia, lymphocytes, as well as polymorphonuclear leukocyte function is impaired.
A small number of patients may develop an allergic rash, and there may be a transient burning sensation with initial use of this nasal spray. Zinc gluconate is contraindicated in people who are allergic to any of the components of zinc gluconate.
The drug must be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, and should not be used blindly, in order to avoid adverse consequences.