comparison of the differences between visceralgine and spasmofen and their uses in treating cases of colic and abdominal cramps. Both are medications that help relax muscles and effectively treat spasms and colic. We will learn about the differences between visceralgine and spasmofen , how to use them, and the recommended dosages
Ingredients of visceralgine
visceralgine contains the active ingredient Timonium methylsulfate, which is an antispasmodic medication that helps relax muscles and alleviate intestinal muscle spasms
Ingredients of spasmofen
spasmofen consists of two active components:
- Ketoprofen, which is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used as a pain reliever to alleviate pain arising in the body such as menstrual pain, muscle pain, and toothache
- Hyoscine butylbromide, which is an antispasmodic medication used to relieve stomach and intestinal cramps