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As a symptomatic treatment for hemorrhoids anal pruritus anal fissures.
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Add to wishlistAs a symptomatic treatment for hemorrhoids anal pruritus anal fissures.
The drug should be used after hygiene procedures. Rectally,1 suppository in the morning at night and after each bowel movement up to 4 times a day for 7-14 days.
The suppository should be inserted so that it remains in the anal canal (at the level of the anus) without completely sinking into the rectum. The base of the suppository should be held with a gauze cloth for several minutes until it is completely dissolved.
Hypersensitivity to the components of the drug thromboembolic disease granulocytopenia children under 12 years of age.
Arterial hypertension hyperthyroidism diabetes mellitus urinary retention (prostatic hypertrophy) pregnancy lactation.
1 suppository contains
Active substance:
phenylephrine hydrochloride 5 mg.
Auxiliary substances:
cocoa bean oil 1770 mg,
corn starch 224.2 mg,
methyl parahydroxybenzoate 0.4 mg,
propyl parahydroxybenzoate 0.4 mg.
1 suppository contains
Active ingredient:
phenylephrine hydrochloride 5 mg.
Auxiliary substances:
cocoa bean oil 1770 mg,
corn starch 224.2 mg,
methyl parahydroxybenzoate 0.4 mg,
propyl parahydroxybenzoate 0.4 mg
Hemorrhoid treatment Remedy
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Phenylephrine hydrochloride is an alpha-adrenomimetic has a local vasoconstrictor effect that helps reduce exudation, tissue swelling and itching in the anorectal area.
As a symptomatic treatment for hemorrhoids anal pruritus anal fissures.
There is no sufficient experience in using the drug during pregnancy.
It can be used for the treatment of pregnant and lactating mothers as prescribed by the attending physician if the potential benefit to the mother exceeds the possible risk to the fetus and child.
Hypersensitivity to the components of the drug thromboembolic disease granulocytopenia children under 12 years of age.
Arterial hypertension hyperthyroidism diabetes mellitus urinary retention (prostatic hypertrophy) pregnancy lactation.
The following adverse reactions have been reported with the use of drugs containing phenylephrine in various dosage forms. Since these reactions are listed in reference materials or come voluntarily from the population in an indefinite amount, it is not always possible to reliably estimate their frequency or establish a causal relationship when using the drug.
Immune system disorders
Allergic reactions.
General disorders and disorders at the injection site
Contact dermatitis-type irritation at the site of application.
Endocrine system disorders
Hyperthyroidism exacerbation
Nervous system disorders
Tremor insomnia nervousness.
Disorders of the cardiovascular system
Arrhythmia increased blood pressure.
Because of the contained phenylephrine, it reduces the effect of antihypertensive drugs.
When prescribed concomitantly with antidepressants-MAO inhibitors, a hypertensive crisis may develop.
The drug should be used after hygiene procedures. Rectally,1 suppository in the morning at night and after each bowel movement up to 4 times a day for 7-14 days.
The suppository should be inserted so that it remains in the anal canal (at the level of the anus) without completely sinking into the rectum. The base of the suppository should be held with a gauze cloth for several minutes until it is completely dissolved.
Prolonged or excessive topical use of phenylephrine can lead to nervous system disorders such as nervousness.
Treatment: symptomatic.
It is not recommended to use in children under 12 years of age, during pregnancy and lactation without consulting a doctor.
In case of bleeding, deterioration of the condition, or if there is no effect within 7 days, it is necessary to stop using the drug and seek medical advice.
It should not be used in combination with antihypertensive drugs and MAO inhibitors.
Rectal suppositories
Store in a dry place protected from light at a temperature not exceeding 25°C. Keep out of reach of children.
life is 2 years.
Phenylephrine
rectal suppositories
Nursing mothers as prescribed by a doctor, Children over 12 years of age, Pregnant women as prescribed by a doctor, For adults
Hemorrhoid
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