Medicine Description
antikramp ampoules are used to treat digestive disorders, abdominal cramps, and spasms. This is because they contain
the active ingredient timonium methylsulfate, which helps relieve pain caused by gastrointestinal contractions.
It is also used to treat pain related to functional biliary disorders and is used to treat urinary tract diseases and
gynecological cramps.
Ingredients of antikramp
antikramp contains the active ingredient timonium methylsulfate.
Indications for antikramp Ampoules
antikramp is used to treat the following conditions:
- Relief from spasms and disorders of the digestive system and stomach.
- Treatment of renal colic.
- Treatment of biliary colic.
- Relief from menstrual cramps.
- Treatment of pain related to functional biliary and digestive disorders.
antikramp Dosage
antikramp is available in two dosage forms
- antikramp ampoules, 5 mg/2 ml, 3 ampoules.
- antikramp syrup, 10 mg/5 ml, 120 ml bottle.
Dosage of antikramp
The treating physician will determine the appropriate dosage based on the patient's health condition and age.
How to Use antikramp
The dosage prescribed by the treating physician must be strictly followed. The ampoules should be administered by a
doctor or qualified pharmacist.
Side Effects of antikramp
- Thirst.
- Dry mouth.
- Difficulty swallowing.
- Difficulty urinating.
- Constipation.
- Dry skin.
Contraindications for antikramp Ampoules
- Does not use in cases of hypersensitivity to any of the drug's components.
- Contraindicated in patients with prostate disorders.
- Treatment of urinary bladder disorders.
antikramp Alternatives
Several alternatives to antikramp are available, including
- Viscera ampoules.
- Visceralgine injections.
- Spasmofree ampoules.
- Do-spa injections.
- Mepaspasmin tablets.
Storage and Care Instructions for antikramp Injections
- Store antikramp away from high temperatures and direct sunlight.
- Keep ampoules out of reach of children.
- Protect the medication from moisture.