Rectal suppositories Anusol are indicated for hemorrhoids and anal fissures in adults.
Composition
Active components: 1 suppository contains:
- xeroform – 0.10 g;
- extract of belladonna (belladonna) thick in terms of total alkaloid content 1.5% – 0.02 g;
- zinc sulfate – 0.05 g;
- distilled glycerin – 0.12 g.
Excipients: solid fat.
Contraindication
Anusol is contraindicated in glaucoma, prostate adenoma, and increased sensitivity to the components of the drug.
Method of application
Used rectally. Enter into the rectum – 1 suppository 2-3 times a day. The maximum daily dose is 7 suppositories. The duration of treatment depends on the severity of the disease and the severity of the therapeutic effect.
Features of application
pregnant
The drug is used in cases where the benefit exceeds the risk.
Children
Not applicable.
Drivers
During treatment, you should refrain from driving vehicles and working with complex mechanisms.
Overdose
With an overdose of Anusol suppositories, toxic phenomena may develop due to excitation of the central nervous system. Treatment begins with stopping psychomotor agitation, administration of pilocarpine or proserin, repeated gastric lavage, and administration of a saline laxative through a gastric tube.
Side effects
Dry mouth, thirst, constipation, tachycardia, mydriasis, convulsions, urinary retention, burning in the anus, allergic reactions may occur.
Interaction
Anusol weakens or neutralizes the effect of m-cholinomimetics, anticholinesterase substances. Potentiates the arrhythmogenic effect of MAO inhibitors, cardiac glycosides, clofelin, cholinolytic properties of quinidine, novocainamide, effects of barbiturates, adrenomimetics, antihistamines, tranquilizers.
Storage conditions
Store in a dry place protected from light at a temperature of 8 °C to 15 °C.
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