Atroveran Compound is an analgesic and antispasmodic medicine indicated for painful and colic processes. Papaverine chloride, sodium dipirone and fluid extract of Atropa belladonna are the main components of the compound Atroveran. The compound Atroveran can be found in tablet form (with 6 or 20 tablets). ) or as a solution (30 ml).
Analgesic and antispasmodic
- Patients allergic to any substance in the compound will become atrover.
- Patients with acute-angle glaucoma.
- Enlarged prostate and people who consume narcotics.
- Hypnotics and barbiturates.
When used in large quantities, the product may cause nausea, tachycardia, dizziness and facial congestion. Basic papaverine often causes an elevation of alkaline phosphatase in plasma, indicating hepatotoxicity. The most serious, although quite rare, are shocks and changes in blood components (agranulocytosis, leukopenia and thrombocytopenia) In occasional situations, especially in patients with a history of pre-existing kidney disease or in cases of overdose, transient renal disorders with oliguria or anuria, proteinuria and interstitial nephritis may occur. Asthma attacks may be observed in patients predisposed to such a condition.
Pills:
2 to 3 tablets. Do not exceed the maximum dose of 8 tablets per day
Solution:
40 drops in a glass of water, 10 minutes before meals, two or three times a day.
In special cases doses will be increased, which can be 40 to 80 drops at a time, children will take half or a third of the indicated dose, depending on each case.