Uses of Nisidiza

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Nisidiza is the preferred drug class indicated for the treatment of acute and chronic pain, postoperative pain, toothache, musculoskeletal pain, traumatic pain and pain in cancer. So what is Nisidiza drug?

1. What are the uses of Nisidiza?


1.1. What is Nisidiza? Nisidiza belongs to the group of analgesics, antipyretics, non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs, drugs for the treatment of Gout and osteoarthritis. The drug Nisidiza includes the following ingredients:
Main active ingredient: Nefopam HCl with a content of 30 mg Excipients: Lactose, Povidon, corn starch, Aerosil, Magnesium stearate. The drug is prepared in the form of hard capsules of 30 mg, blisters of 15 tablets, boxes of 2 blisters, boxes of 4 blisters, boxes of 10 blisters. Nisidiza is recommended for use in children 12 years of age and older and adults.
1.2. What does Nisidiza do? Nefopam hydrochloride is an analgesic with a structure different from commonly used analgesics, without anti-inflammatory and antipyretic effects, without respiratory depression, without addiction or addiction. Nefopam hydrochloride has an analgesic effect at the central level, antispasmodic fast, strong and prolonged.
Nisidiza is prescribed by doctors to be used in the following cases:
Acute and chronic pain such as: neuralgia, headache, muscle pain, spasms, toothache, menstrual pain, pain due to trauma, postoperative pain, chronic pancreatitis, gallstone pain, renal colic, cancer pain. Pain relief in patients with peptic ulcer complications that cannot be used by other analgesics.

2. Usage of Nisidiza


2.1. How to use Nisidiza medicine Nisidiza drug is made in the form of hard capsules that are convenient for taking the drug orally. Patients need to take the drug with a sufficient amount of filtered water, pain relievers should be taken after meals to avoid stomach damage. The patient does not break, chew, or crush the tablet, but swallow the whole tablet. Do not mix the drug with any other mixture. Take medications as directed by your doctor 2.2. Dosage of the drug Nisidiza Dosage of the drug Nisidiza as follows:
Adults: Take 1 tablet x 3-4 times/day. Severe pain: a single dose of 90 mg may be used. Maximum: 300 mg in 24 hours. Elderly people: Do not take more than 30 mg x 3 times/day.

3. Treatment of overdose and missed dose of Nisidiza


Handling missed dose: If you miss a dose, take it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and take your next dose at the scheduled time. Note that double the prescribed dose should not be taken. Overdose treatment: When overdose, it will cause toxicity on the nervous system (convulsions, hallucinations, agitation) and cardiovascular system (tachycardia). Management with symptomatic treatment and supportive care is paramount.

4. Contraindications of the drug Nisidiza


Nisidiza is contraindicated in the following cases:
Patients who are allergic to the main active ingredient Nefopam HCl or any of the excipients listed above in Nisidiza Patients with a history of seizures , angle-closure glaucoma, urinary retention Patients taking MAOIs Children under 12 years Pregnant and lactating women.

5. Note when using Nisidiza


Do not use drugs that have passed the expiry date, or feel the pill changes color, mold, open packaging. Use exactly as directed by your doctor, do not increase the dose or stop using it without the consent of the doctor. Caution should be exercised when administering the drug to the elderly, people with a history of angina, stroke, impaired liver or kidney function, and taking anticholinergics. The drug has the risk of causing drowsiness and dizziness, should be used with caution when used by people who are driving and operating machinery.

6. Drug interactions


Nisidiza drugs can cause interactions during use as follows:
Drugs that increase central nervous system excitability when used with MAOIs Nisidiza increases the risk of seizures when used with tricyclic antidepressants. Anticholine drugs increase the side effects of nefobpam.

7. Side effects of Nisidiza


Side effects of Nisidiza drugs that may occur during use are as follows:
Undesirable effects when taking nefobpam include: gastrointestinal disturbances such as nausea, sweating, drowsiness, loss of appetite. sleep, urinary retention, dizziness, hypotension, tremor, paresthesia, lightheadedness, palpitations, confusion, blurred vision, headache, dry mouth, unconsciousness, angioedema and tachycardia. Uncommon: euphoria, paranoia, convulsions, pink urine (temporary). If you experience other side effects not listed above, the patient needs to inform the doctor about the unwanted effects when using the drug.

8. How to store Nisidiza


The shelf life of the drug is 36 months from the date of manufacture. Store Nisidiza in a cool, dry place, at a temperature not exceeding 30°C, in its original packaging and out of direct sunlight. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Nisidiza is the preferred drug class indicated for the treatment of acute and chronic pain, postoperative pain, toothache, musculoskeletal pain, traumatic pain and pain in cancer. To ensure the effectiveness of treatment and avoid unwanted side effects, patients need to strictly follow the instructions of the doctor, professional pharmacist.
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