Tablet, Generic Name: Tiemonium Methylsulphate 50 mg
Tiemonium methyl sulphateis an antispasmodic drug. It reduces muscle spasms of the intestine, biliary system, bladder and uterus. Tiemonium methyl sulphateis indicated for pain in gastrointestinal and biliary diseases and in urology and gynaecology such as gastroenteritis, diarrhoea, dysentery, biliary colic, enterocolitis, cholecystitis, colonopathies, mild cystitis and spasmodic dysmenorrhoea.
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Tablet: The usual dosages of Timozin are 2 to 6 tablets (100-300 mg) daily in divided doses as required.
This drug must not be used in glaucoma (acute pain in the eyeball with disorders of vision), difficulties in urinating (disorders of the prostate or bladder).
Tiemonium Methylsulfate may have some undesirable effects in certain individuals like risk of hypotension and tachycardia especially in case of injection.
Precautions should be exercised for treatment of patients with disorders of the prostate, serious diseases of the kidney or liver, cardiac disorders, thyroid disorders, chronic bronchitis and certain gastrointestinal diseases. The risks of visual disturbances can make it dangerous to drive or use machines.
Paediatric use: safety and effectiveness of Tiemonium methylsulphate in paediatric patients have not been established.
Geriatric use: Efficacy and safety were maintained with increasing age.
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