Manganese chloride
Manganese chloride is an inorganic compound used in various applications, including as a dietary supplement and in the treatment of manganese deficiencies. It is also used in industrial processes and as a reagent in chemical reactions.-Treatment of manganese deficiency. -Used in certain cases to manage conditions related to manganese metabolism disorders. -May be used in conjunction with other treatments for certain types of anemia.
The dosage of manganese chloride depends on the specific condition being treated and the formulation of the medication. For dietary supplementation, doses typically range from 2 to 5 mg per day, but it should be tailored to individual needs and medical advice.
-Hypersensitivity to manganese chloride. -Patients with liver or kidney disease should avoid use or use it under medical supervision.
-Use with caution in patients with pre-existing liver or kidney conditions. -Regular monitoring of manganese levels is recommended to avoid toxicity. -Avoid prolonged use unless prescribed by a healthcare provider.
-Gastrointestinal upset, including nausea and vomiting. -Headaches. -Dizziness. -Skin rash or itching.
Manganese chloride may interact with certain medications, such as antibiotics and diuretics. Consult with a healthcare provider before combining it with other drugs.