Spaztus Suspension

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Spaztus Suspension

Introduction to Spaztus Suspension

Spaztus Suspension should be taken as directed by your doctor with or without food The dosage and duration of treatment will be determined by your doctor based on your condition and response to the medication It is important to continue taking the medication for the full recommended duration as stopping treatment too early may lead to a recurrence of symptoms and worsening of your condition Inform your healthcare team about all other medications you are taking as some may interact with Spaztus Suspension Additionally Spaztus Suspension may also affect the effectiveness of other medications It is important to disclose all your current medications to avoid any potential interactions Common side effects of Spaztus Suspension may include nausea dry mouth blurred vision weakness and nervousness These side effects are usually temporary and will resolve over time However if you have any concerns about these side effects it is important to contact your doctor Spaztus Suspension may also cause dizziness and drowsiness so it is advised not to drive or engage in activities that require mental focus until you know how the medication affects you Consumption of alcohol should be avoided while taking Spaztus Suspension as it may worsen dizziness Before taking Spaztus Suspension inform your doctor if you are pregnant planning to become pregnant or breastfeeding Additionally disclose any kidney or liver diseases you may have as your doctor may need to adjust the dosage accordingly to ensure your safety and efficacy of treatment
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Related Faqs

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Can I use Colimex while breastfeeding?

It is advised that you use Colimex only when it is clearly needed. It is known that the medicine passes into breast milk and may have serious side effects on an infant younger than 6 months of age. Do not breastfeed while taking this medicine or else seek your doctor’s advice.

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What is Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)?

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) occurs when the stomach acid frequently flows back into the esophagus (the tube which connects your mouth and stomach). This backwash (acid reflux) can irritate the lining of your esophagus. Symptoms include chest pain (heartburn), usually after eating, which might be worse at night and difficulty in swallowing.

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Can the use of Colimex cause dryness in mouth?

Yes, the use of Colimex can cause dry mouth. If you experience dry mouth, drink plenty of water. Take regular sips during the day and keep some water by your bed at night. You may use lip balm if your lips are also dry.

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Does Colimex affect blood pressure?

Yes, Colimex may cause low blood pressure resulting in sudden dizziness when you stand up rapidly. Patients with an irregular heartbeat and congestive heart failure should take special care while taking this medicine.

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What should I discuss with my doctor before taking Colimex?

Before you start taking Colimex, tell your doctor if you are allergic to this medicine or if you have problems with urination. Also inform your doctor if you have a bowel obstruction or severe constipation, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), a serious heart condition or active bleeding. Your doctor should also be informed if you are breastfeeding or have glaucoma (eye disorder causing gradual loss of sight).

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Is colimex a painkiller?

Colimex tablet contains a combination of two medicines, Paracetamol and Dicyclomine. It is a pain-relieving and antispasmodic medicine. Colimex tablet is used for relieving spasmodic pain associated w. Colimex tablet should not be used in children below 12 years of age.

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Published At: Oct 19, 2023

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