No-spa (drotaverin): Control pain in the digestive tract

What is No-spa (drotaverin)? What side effects will the patient experience while taking the drug? How to handle? What to pay attention to when using? Let's study with SignsSymptomsList and analyze carefully the article below to understand the role of No-spa drugs!

No-spa's active ingredient name: drotaverin
Drugs with similar active ingredients: Drotaverin, Expas, Pymenospain, No-Panes,...

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What is No-spa (drotaverin)?

No-spa (Drotaverin) is a medication commonly used to treat irritable bowel syndrome. The drug has the active ingredient Drotaverin and excipients just enough for 1 tablet. 

Drugs with similar active ingredients: Drotaverin, Expas, Pymenospain, No-Panes,...

No-spa (drotaverin): Control pain in the digestive tract

No-spa (drotaverin)

What does nospa do?

No-spa drugs are indicated in the treatment of:

  • Gastrointestinal cramps and irritable bowel syndrome.
  • In the patient with gallstones and gall bladder, cholangitis causes severe pain and biliary spasm.
  • In addition, No-spa is also indicated in the pathology of kidney stones, ureteral stones, pyelonephritis, cystitis causing renal colic and urogenital contractions.
  • Treatment of dysmenorrhea, threatened miscarriage, uterine contractions.

You can learn more: Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): Causes and Symptoms

No-spa drug price

  • Nospa medicine 40mg tablets cost 30,000 VND/ Box of 2 blisters x 10 tablets.
  • Nospa 80mg drug costs 30,000 VND/ Box of 2 blisters x 10 tablets.

Drug prices may vary depending on the pharmacy and the time.

Contraindications

No-spa is contraindicated in the following cases:

  • Are allergic to drotaverine or any of its ingredients.
  • Severe kidney, liver or heart failure.
  • Women who are breastfeeding.

Instructions for taking No-spa (drotaverin) 

How to take No-spa (drotaverin) 

  • Always use your medicine exactly as your doctor or pharmacist has advised.
  • The drug is taken orally and taken whole
  • Can be used on an empty stomach or on an empty stomach.

Dosage

Dosage of Nospa for each subject is as follows:

  • Adults : 120-240 mg divided into 2-3 times/day.
  • For children from 1 to 6 years old : 40-120 mg orally divided into 2-3 doses/day;
  • For children 6 years and older : 80-200 mg orally divided into 2-5 doses/day.

Do not exceed the recommended dose. If symptoms do not improve, call your doctor right away.

Note : The dose shown above is for reference only. Therefore, the patient should strictly adhere to the dose prescribed by the doctor.

Possible side effects when taking the drug 

In rare cases, taking this medicine may cause the following symptoms:

  • Headache, Dizziness, Nausea
  • Fast heart beat
  • Insomnia
  • Constipation
  • Lower blood pressure
  • Allergies (local swelling of the skin, rash, hives, itching).

Drug interactions

  • Tell your doctor/pharmacist if you are, are or may be taking any medications.
  • In case of concomitant use with other drugs and taking for a long time, talk to your doctor for advice before taking the medicine.
  • Caution should be exercised with the concomitant use of levodopa because it may reduce the parkinsonian effects of levodopa.

Precautions while using No-spa (drotaverin)

  • Because blood pressure can drop as a side effect of the drug. Therefore, the drug should be used with caution in cases of low blood pressure.
  • In the composition of No-Spa contains lactose. Therefore, if you have been diagnosed with lactose intolerance by your doctor. See your doctor for advice before deciding to take medication.

Can pregnant and lactating women take No-spa (drotaverin)?

Pregnant women

  • Please consult and ask your doctor for clear advice about the benefits and risks before deciding to use the drug
  • Note, caution should be taken when taking this drug during pregnancy.

No-spa (drotaverin): Control pain in the digestive tract

Be careful when taking medicine while pregnant

Women who are breastfeeding

  • The use of No-spa while breastfeeding is not recommended by a doctor.

In case of overdose of No-spa, what should I do?

Symptoms that appear with an overdose of drotaverine can cause:

  • Muscle weakness, irritability, dizziness, vomiting, headache, drop in blood pressure and drowsiness.
  • Conduction disturbances of the heart rhythm, cardiac arrest, even life-threatening.

In case of accidental or intentional overdose, contact your doctor immediately for prompt medical attention.

How to handle a missed dose of No-spa?

  • If you miss a dose, skip the dose and take your next dose at your usual schedule.
  • Do not take a double dose to make up for the missed dose.
  • If you have any questions about the use of this medication, ask your doctor, pharmacist or nurse for clear advice on its effectiveness and safety.

How to store No-spa (drotaverin) medicine

  • Keep medicine out of sight and reach of children.
  • Do not store at temperatures higher than 25 °C.
  • Store the medicine in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, and keep the medicine in the product packaging.
  • Do not use the medicine after the expiration date. The expiration date refers to the last day of that month (which is already stated on the package).
  • Dispose of drugs that are no longer in rational use to protect the environment.

No-spa is a brand-name drug that contains drotaverin, an active ingredient capable of reducing pain caused by smooth muscle cramps in the intestines, liver, bile, etc. However, you should go to the clinics and hospitals specializing in Gastroenterology. for effective diagnosis and treatment.


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