Atiglucinol side effects

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Atiglucinol is an gastrointestinal drug, used in the treatment of symptoms such as pain due to dysfunction of the gastrointestinal tract, urinary tract, biliary tract and uterine pain. What are the side effects of Atiglucinol?

1. How to use Atiglucinol


Atiglucinol is prepared in the form of a solution for injection with a strength of 40mg. Dosage will be based on the condition and age of the patient. Usually 1-3 ampoules/day and injected intravenously or intramuscularly.
To use the drug safely, inject Atiglucinol 40mg exactly as directed by your doctor, do not use more, smaller or longer than prescribed. Use Atiglucinol regularly to get the most benefit from it and you can stop taking it if any new symptoms appear or the condition does not improve. Patients absolutely do not abuse the drug for too long for a long time. This does not make the patient's condition better, but also increases the risk of unwanted effects.

2. Side effects when using Atiglucinol


Atiglucinol can cause some unwanted and common side effects, which can be mentioned as:
Rash Urticaria edema Quincke edema Arterial hypotension Shock Before prescribing the drug, the doctor always considers the benefits and the effect that the drug Atiglucinol brings. When using Atiglucinol, there may still be unwanted effects, the patient should immediately notify the doctor, nurse for immediate medical intervention.

3. Some notes when using Atiglucinol


Some notes when using Atiglucinol 40mg drug include:
Allergy notice to Atiglucinol hypersensitivity reaction with any other allergy. Atiglucinol may contain ingredients that don't work and could cause an allergic reaction or other serious problems. Report any medications you are taking including prescription and nonprescription drugs, herbs and supplements, foods, dyes or preservatives. Atiglucinol is contraindicated in patients with intestinal obstruction or functional paralytic ileus. Atiglucinol 40mg should be used during pregnancy only when absolutely necessary and should be avoided during lactation.

4. Drug interactions


Some drugs that can interact with Atiglucinol include:
Strong pain relievers such as morphine or derivatives because of the spasmodic effect of Noramidopyrine

5. How to store Atiglucinol?


Store Atiglucinol with film-coated tablets at room temperature below 30 degrees Celsius, protected from light and away from moisture. Do not store Atiglucinol in a humid place or in the freezer and keep away from heat and open flames. Different medicines will have different storage methods, so read the instructions for storing Atiglucinol on the package carefully, or ask your pharmacist. Keep Atiglucinol 40mg out of the reach of children and family pets. When the medicine has expired or is damaged and cannot be used anymore, dispose of it and dispose of it properly. Do not arbitrarily dispose of Atiglucinol into the environment such as water pipes or toilets unless requested.

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