Description
Latin name
Bral
release form
oral tablets
packaging 20 pcs
Pharmacological action
Borl has an analgesic, antipyretic, anti-inflammatory effect.
Metamizole (a pyrazolone derivative) has analgesic, antipyretic and mild anti-inflammatory effects.
Pitophenone has a direct myotropic effect on smooth muscle, causing it to relax, fenpiverinium is an anticholinergic effect and, as a result, also has a relaxing effect on smooth muscles.
Relieves pain, eliminates spasm of smooth muscles, reduces fever.
Indications
pain syndrome of mild or moderate severity with smooth muscle spasms (renal and biliary colic, intestinal spasm, dysmenorrhea, etc.),
neuralgia,
arthralgia,
myalgia, srdlpk pain and infectious and inflammatory diseases.
Contraindications
hypersensitivity,
expressed abnormalities in the liver and kidneys,
congenital deficiency of glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase,
tachyarrhythmia,
collaptoid state,
hemodyscrasia,
angle-closure glaucoma,
ileus,
megacolon,
prostatic hypertrophy a tendency to accumulate residual urine.
Use during pregnancy and lactation
Contraindicated in pregnancy and lactation.
Composition
1 tablet contains metamizole sodium 500 mg, pitophenone hydrochloride 5 mg and fenpiverinium bromide 0.1 mg
Dosage and administration
I took orally: adults and adolescents over 15 years: 1-2 tablets 2-3 times a day, without chewing, with a small amount of liquid.
Children 12-14 years old: single dose – 1 tablet, maximum daily dose – 6 tablets (1.5 tablets 4 times a day),
8-11 years old – 0.5 tablets, maximum daily dose – 4 tablets (1 tablet 4 times per day),
5-7 years – 0.5 tablets, the maximum daily dose – 2 tablets (0.5 tablets 4 times a day).
Side effects of
In therapeutic doses, the drug is usually well tolerated.
Allergic reactions are sometimes possible (skin rash, itching, very rarely anaphylactic shock).
In isolated cases – burning sensation in the epigastric region, dry mouth, headache.
Possible – dizziness, decreased blood pressure, tachycardia, cyanosis. With prolonged use – cases of a violation of the blood system (thrombocytopenia, leukopenia, agranulocytosis).
With a tendency to bronchospasm, an attack can be provoked.
In very rare cases, malignant exudative erythema (Stevens-Johnson syndrome), toxic epidermal necrolysis (Lyell’s syndrome), decreased sweating, paresis of accommodation, urinary retention.
Rarely (usually with prolonged use or high doses) – impaired renal function: oliguria, anuria, proteinuria, interstitial nephritis, red staining of urine. All side effects should be reported to your healthcare provider.
Drug Interaction
Tricyclic antidepressants, oral contraceptives, allopurinol, impaired liver metabolism and increased toxicity.
The action is enhanced by sedatives and tranquilizers, weaken by barbiturates, phenylbutazone and other inducers of microsomal liver enzymes.
Dr. non-narcotic analgesics potentiate the side effects, and cyclosporine reduces plasma levels.
Overdose
Symptoms: vomiting, decreased blood pressure, drowsiness, confusion, nausea, epigastric pain, impaired liver and kidney function, convulsions.
Treatment: gastric lavage, administration of activated charcoal, symptomatic therapy.
Storage conditions
In a dry, dark place at a temperature of no higher than 25 ° C.
Expiration
5 years.
Deystvuyuschee substances
metamizol sodium, Pytofenon, Fenpyverynyya bromide
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dosage form
dosage form
tablets
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