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Derispan belongs to the group of gastrointestinal drugs with the use of treating digestive disorders. The active ingredient in the drug is Trimebutine. Let's learn more about this Derispan drug in the following article.1. What are the effects of Derispan?
Trimebutin component in the drug has a selective effect on the stomach and intestines, stimulates peristalsis in the stomach and intestines and stabilizes gastric and intestinal motility in patients with irritable bowel syndrome.
Derispan medicine is indicated for use in the following cases:
Digestive dysfunction including: duodenitis, peptic ulcer, gastroesophageal reflux, esophageal hiatus hernia, gastritis. Irritable bowel syndrome. Symptomatic treatment of frequent vomiting, diarrhea or constipation in children. Symptomatic treatment of pain due to biliary dysfunction. Derispan should not be used in the following cases:
Patients with hypersensitivity to Trimebutine or any of the ingredients in the drug. Do not use the drug for pregnant women, especially during the first 3 months of pregnancy.
2. Dosage and how to take Derispan
Derispan 100mg is taken orally. Patients should take the tablet whole, do not chew it, and drink it with cooled boiled water before meals.
The dose of the drug depends on the age and medical condition of each person, the most accurate dose will be. To have a suitable dose, patients need to consult a doctor, pharmacist or patients can refer to the following dosage:
Adults: usual dose of 100-200mg Trimebutine x 3 times/day before meals . Do not take more than 6 Derispan tablets a day. Children: Dosage will be according to the instructions of the doctor, pharmacist. In the event of an overdose/high dose of Trimebutine, the patient should receive symptomatic and supportive treatment. In case of drug poisoning, call 911 immediately for the Emergency Center or go to the nearest local medical facility.
If the patient forgets to take a dose, take it as soon as he remembers. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the make up dose and take your dose at the scheduled time. Do not take twice the prescribed dose of Derispan.
3. Side effects when using Derispan for treatment
During the use of Derispan, patients may experience some side effects such as:
Constipation, diarrhea, indigestion Boiling stomach Vomiting, nausea Thirst Thirst Drowsiness, dizziness Skin reactions If people If you experience any side effects on your body, stop taking the medicine and immediately notify your doctor for the best advice and appropriate treatment.
4. Precautions when using Derispan
Before using the drug, the patient should carefully read the instructions for use and refer to some information below.
Animal clinical studies have shown no teratogenic effects. Because of veejy, a teratogenic risk in humans is very unlikely. Therefore, the risk of fetal malformations when used in humans is very unlikely. However, caution should be exercised when using Trimebutine for pregnant women, especially in the first and third trimesters of pregnancy. Trimebutine has no influence on the ability to drive and use machines. Nursing mothers can continue to breastfeed while taking the drug. Use caution when using Derispan for people with diabetes. Store Trimebutine in a cool, dry place, at a temperature below 30 degrees Celsius, away from sunlight. Do not use Trimebutine after the expiry date indicated on the package.
5. Derispan drug interactions
Patients should be careful when taking Derispan with these drugs.
Dihydrostreptomycin Bipenicillin Injectable sodium pentobarbital Methylpresnisolone Diazepam Tell your doctor, pharmacist to examine the drugs the patient is taking to avoid possible bad interactions.
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