Uses of Fluximem

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Fluximem contains active ingredients Trimethylphloroglucinol 0.04mg and Phloroglucinol 40mg, indicated in the symptomatic treatment of pain caused by dysfunction of the biliary tract, gastrointestinal tract or uterus. Note when using Fluximem through the article below.

1. What is Fluximem?


Fliximem drug is prepared in the form of injection containing the active ingredients Phloroglucinol 40mg and Trimethylphloroglucinol 0.04mg. Fliximem belongs to the antispasmodic group of Triphenyl family with smooth muscle relaxant effect and relieves pain, the drug is indicated in the treatment of the following diseases:
Pain symptoms caused by disorders of the bile ducts, digestive tract function, secretion urinary tract and uterus ; Symptoms of spasms in gynecology such as postpartum uterine pain, dysmenorrhea, difficult labor, spasms in pregnancy.

2. Dosage of Fluximem


"What are the effects of fluximem, what is the recommended dose?". Accordingly, the drug Fluximem administered intramuscularly or intravenously is taken by medical staff, the recommended dose is prescribed by the treating doctor based on the patient's condition and tolerance level.
Note that patients absolutely do not self-inject or ask relatives to inject drugs. The injection operation should be performed by qualified medical personnel, the patient should be monitored after the injection to avoid the risk of serious unwanted effects.

3. Fluximem side effects


Fluximem very rarely causes unwanted effects. However, serious allergic reactions can occur including rash, urticaria, hypotension, edema and shock... When there are unusual symptoms after injection, the patient should notify the patient. to the treating doctor, medical staff for timely treatment.

4. Precautions when using Fluximem


The use of Fluximem is contraindicated in the following cases:
The patient is allergic to Phloroglucinol, Trimethylphloroglucinol or any component of Fluximem; People with intestinal paralysis, intestinal obstruction. Fluximem should only be used with a doctor's prescription. Before injection, the drug needs to ensure absolute sterility by carefully checking the ampoule, the drug solution should ensure transparency and not change color.
Fluximem is administered by injection for a quick effect, so patients need to be supervised by medical staff after injection. In case of abnormality, it is necessary to immediately notify the treating doctor for timely treatment.
For pregnant women: There are no studies proving the safety of Fluximem for the fetus. Therefore, caution should be exercised when using the drug in these subjects.
For women who are breast-feeding: There have been no reports of the potential harm of Fluximem when administered to a nursing woman. Therefore, patients should discontinue breast-feeding while being treated with Fluximem.

5. Drug interactions


Fluximem can cause some side effects as follows:
Drugs that cause spasms can reduce the effect of Fluximem such as central pain relievers (Morphin); Phloroglucinol can interact with Noramidopyrine, so do not use these two drugs together. Drug interactions occur that reduce the effectiveness of Fluximem, increasing the risk of unwanted effects. Therefore, patients need to inform their doctors about the drugs and functional foods they are using to ensure safety and effectiveness in treatment.
Above is information about what Fluximem drug has effects, dosage and notes when using. To ensure safety for your health and maximize the effectiveness of your treatment, you need to take Fluximem exactly as directed by your doctor.

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