Stress, insomnia,anxiety, high blood pressure, among other conditions, are considered common within the current population due to the different rhythms of life that people usually lead, together with inadequate nutrition and lack of physical activities.
For these reasons, the pharmaceutical industry has drugs such as simplex®, which can help counteract the negative effects of such symptoms, through compounds based on medicinal plants.
In this sense, in this article you will be able to know about the simplex®, its composition, what it is used for, in addition to its dosage, side effects and contraindications.
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ToggleWhat is simplex?
Simplex® is a medicine developed by the pharmacological houseNartex Labs(1), made from the plantsPassiflora incarnata, ignatia amaraandvaleriana officinalis. This medicine is used in the treatment of some conditions ofstress, nervousness andinsomniamainly.
You should know: The route of administration of simplex® is oral and can be purchased in the form of 60 tablets. On the other hand, it is recommendedto ingest1 or 2 tablets every 4 or 6 hours, only in patients over 12 years of age.
What is simplex for?
Simplex® is usually administered to combat stress and insomnia, however, it can also be ingested totreat different health conditions. Some of these are:
1. Stress, anxiety and nervousness
The changes of routines, the mood of the people, the low quality of sleep and rest that a person may have, areelements that influence their physical stability. That is why the signs of stress, anxiety and nervousness begin to become evident.
2. Gastrointestinal discomfort and high blood pressure
Within the group of symptoms associated with the gastric system, it is evident that there is a relationship between it and the mood of the person , it also occurs in patients suffering from arterial hypertension.
This is due to the fact that people usually experience nausea , gastrointestinal discomfort, tachycardia or increased blood pressure when they go through episodes of stress and anxiety .
Note: Medications such as simplex® have the ability to provide rest to the affected patient , at the same time that it can help combat gastrointestinal discomfort and control high blood pressure, all thanks to the plant compounds that make it up.
3. Headache, insomnia, and seizures
The quality of sleep can define the daily performance of the person and also be the initiator of serious symptoms such as seizurestag. In this sense, as part of the medical treatment of insomnia, specialists often recommend simplex®.
To highlight: An article published by the Colombian Journal of Psychiatry (3) mentions that valerian has been taken into account as an effective treatment for insomnia .
Simplex Side Effects
Side effects should be taken into account, due to inadequate administration or prolonged use of simplex® without medical supervision . Here are some of its side effects:
- Nausea.
- Headache.
- Drowsiness.
You should know: If the adverse reactions persist for more than 48 hours, stop the medication and consult a doctor .
Simplex contraindications
Being a medicine made from plants, this drug must be administered under medical supervision , especially if the patient is within the line of another treatment and in the following cases:
- Hypersensitivity to the compounds of the drug.
- Interaction with antibiotics.
- Under 12 years.
Important: The consumption of alcoholshould be avoidedtogether with the intake of simplex®. Similarly, the administration of simplex® inpregnant or lactating women is not recommended .
Key Findings
- Simplex® is a medicine made from a combination of the plants Passiflora incarnata, ignatia amara and Valerian officinalis .
- It is used as an alternative method to counteract insomnia, anxiety, nervousness , among other pathologies at the nervous level.
- The route of administration of simplex® is oral, it can be purchased in tablets and ingest 1 or 2 every 4 or 6 hours .
- Simplex® can have adverse effects such as nausea and headache , it is also contraindicated in pregnant and lactating women.
University Professional in the area of Human Resources, Postgraduate in Occupational Health and Hygiene of the Work Environment, 14 years of experience in the area of health. Interested in topics of Psychology, Occupational Health, and General Medicine.