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Botox

Clostridium Botulinum Toxin Type A Neurotoxin
Injection 100 unit Allopathic Vaccines, Anti-sera & Immunoglobulin

Indications

Strabismus

Indication detailsView
This is indicated in Muscle spasm, Strabismus, Blepharospasm, Achalasia, Cervical dystonia, Limb spasticity, Overactive bladder, Chronic migraine, Severe Primary Axillary Hyperhidrosis, Glabellar and lateral Canthal lines (cosmetic purpose).
Therapeutic classView
Drugs used in Cerebral Palsy, Vaccines, Anti-sera & Immunoglobulin
PharmacologyView
Neurotoxin from Clostridium botulinum; prevents ACh release from presynaptic membrane, causing temporary calming of muscle contractions by blocking the transmission of nerve impulses.

Botulinum Toxin Type A blocks the signals between the nerve & its muscle. When this happens a lot of the limb tightness disappears which in tum, allows the muscle a better chance to grow normally. Just as important, Botulinum Toxin Type A therapy can put off surgery a little longer. By encouraging normal movement, child's body is given the chance to grow.
DosageView
Glabellar lines: Inject 4 units (0.1 ml) into each of 5 sites, 2 in each corrugator muscle and 1 in procerus muscle for a total dose of 20 units

Canthal lines: Inject 4 units (0.1 ml) into 3 sites per side (6 total injection points) in the lateral orbicularis oculi muscle for a total of 24 units/0.6 ml (12 units per side)

Duration of activity is approximately 3-4 months. More frequent dosing not recommended.

Blepharospasm: 1.25- 2.5 units IM; not to exceed 200 units in 30 days.

Strabismus: 1.25- 5 units IM; <25 units per injection.

Chronic Migraine: Recommended total dose 155 units, as 0.1 ml (5 units) IM injections per each site divided across 7 head/neck muscles q12wk.

Overactive Bladder: Indicated for adults with overactive bladder symptoms (urge incontinence, urgency, frequency) who cannot use or do not adequately respond to anticholinergic medication.

100 units (divided into 20 intradetrusor injections of 5 units each) administered using cystoscopy.
Side effectsView
Serious adverse reactions were not observed in clinical trials. The most common adverse reaction was skin rash. Other reactions such as chills, muscle cramps, back pain, fever, nausea, vomiting, and wheezing were the most frequent adverse reactions observed during the clinical trials of similarly-prepared human IGIV products.
ContraindicationsView
As with other immunoglobulin preparations, it should not be used in individuals with a prior history of severe reaction to other human immunoglobulin preparations. Individuals with selective immunoglobulin A deficiency have the potential for developing antibodies to immunoglobulin A and could have anaphylactic reactions to the subsequent administration of blood products that contain immunoglobulin A.
PrecautionsView
Patient Monitoring for Administration Patients should be well hydrated prior to the initiation. Assess renal function, including the measurement of blood urea nitrogen (BUN) or serum creatinine prior to the initial infusion. Periodic monitoring of renal function tests and urine output is particularly important in patients judged to have a potential risk for developing acute renal failure. Increases in serum creatinine and BUN have been observed as soon as one to two days following treatment with other IGIV products. During administration, monitor the patient's vital signs continuously and observe the patient carefully for any associated symptoms.
InteractionsView
There are no known drug interactions and none well documented.
Pregnancy & lactationView
Pregnancy Category C. Animal reproduction studies have shown an adverse effect on the fetus and there are no adequate and well-controlled studies in humans, but potential benefits may warrant use of the drug in pregnant women despite potential risks

Boxol

Ambroxol Hydrochloride
Pediatric Drops 6 mg/ml Allopathic Cough expectorants & mucolytics

Indications

Sore throat

Indication detailsView
This is indicated in-
  • Productive cough
  • Acute and chronic inflammatory disorders of upper and lower respiratory tracts associated with viscid mucus including acute and chronic bronchitis
  • Inflammatory disease of rhinopharyngeal tract (laryngitis, pharyngitis, sinusitis and rhinitis) associated with viscid mucus
  • Asthmatic bronchitis bronchial asthma with thick expectoration
  • Bronchiectasis
  • Chronic pneumonia etc.
Therapeutic classView
Cough expectorants & mucolytics
PharmacologyView
Ambroxol is the active metabolite of bromhexine and it has been proven that this metabolite possesses a greater bronchosecretolytic effect than bromhexine. It improves sputum rheology by hydrating mechanism leading to liquefaction of mucus in the lumen of respiratory tract, thus facilitating expectoration of mucus and reducing dyspnea. It stimulates production of phospholipids of surfactant by alveolar cells, thus contributing to the lowering of superficial tension in the alveoli. It also reduces bronchial hyperactivity. Ambroxol has anti inflammatory properties owing to the inhibitory effect on the production of cellular cytokines and arachidonic acid metabolites. In patients with COPD it traditionally improves airway patency.
DosageView
Average daily dose (preferably after meal):

Pediatric Drops:
  • 0-6 months: 0.5 ml 2 times a day
  • 6-12 months: 1 ml 2 times a day
  • 1-2 years: 1.25 ml 2 times a day
Syrup:
  • 2-5 years: 2.5 ml (1/2 teaspoonful) 2-3 times a day
  • 5-10 years: 5 ml (1 teaspoonful) 2-3 times a day
  • 10 years and adults: 10 ml (2 teaspoonful) 3 times a day.
Sustained release capsule: Adult and children over 12 years old: 1 capsule once daily.
Side effectsView
Gastrointestinal side effects like epigastric pain, stomach overfill feeling may occur occasionally. Rarely allergic responses such as eruption, urticaria or angioneurotic edema have been reported.
ContraindicationsView
Contraindicated in known hypersensitivity to Ambroxol or Bromhexine.
PrecautionsView
Ambroxol should be given cautiously to patients with gastric and duodenal ulceration or convulsive disorders. Patients with hepatic and renal insufficiency should take it with caution.
InteractionsView
Ambroxol should not be taken simultaneously with antitussives (e.g.Codeine) because phlegm, which has been liquefied by Ambroxol might not be expectorated.
Pregnancy & lactationView
Teratogenic and fetal toxicity studies have shown no harmful effect of Ambroxol. However, it is advised not to use it in pregnancy, especially during the1st trimester. Safety during lactation has not been established yet.
StorageView
Protect from direct light exposure, Store in a dry place at a temperature not exceeding 30°C, Keep out of the reach of children.

Boxol

Ambroxol Hydrochloride
Syrup 15 mg/5 ml Allopathic Cough expectorants & mucolytics

Indications

Sore throat

Indication detailsView
This is indicated in-
  • Productive cough
  • Acute and chronic inflammatory disorders of upper and lower respiratory tracts associated with viscid mucus including acute and chronic bronchitis
  • Inflammatory disease of rhinopharyngeal tract (laryngitis, pharyngitis, sinusitis and rhinitis) associated with viscid mucus
  • Asthmatic bronchitis bronchial asthma with thick expectoration
  • Bronchiectasis
  • Chronic pneumonia etc.
Therapeutic classView
Cough expectorants & mucolytics
PharmacologyView
Ambroxol is the active metabolite of bromhexine and it has been proven that this metabolite possesses a greater bronchosecretolytic effect than bromhexine. It improves sputum rheology by hydrating mechanism leading to liquefaction of mucus in the lumen of respiratory tract, thus facilitating expectoration of mucus and reducing dyspnea. It stimulates production of phospholipids of surfactant by alveolar cells, thus contributing to the lowering of superficial tension in the alveoli. It also reduces bronchial hyperactivity. Ambroxol has anti inflammatory properties owing to the inhibitory effect on the production of cellular cytokines and arachidonic acid metabolites. In patients with COPD it traditionally improves airway patency.
DosageView
Average daily dose (preferably after meal):

Pediatric Drops:
  • 0-6 months: 0.5 ml 2 times a day
  • 6-12 months: 1 ml 2 times a day
  • 1-2 years: 1.25 ml 2 times a day
Syrup:
  • 2-5 years: 2.5 ml (1/2 teaspoonful) 2-3 times a day
  • 5-10 years: 5 ml (1 teaspoonful) 2-3 times a day
  • 10 years and adults: 10 ml (2 teaspoonful) 3 times a day.
Sustained release capsule: Adult and children over 12 years old: 1 capsule once daily.
Side effectsView
Gastrointestinal side effects like epigastric pain, stomach overfill feeling may occur occasionally. Rarely allergic responses such as eruption, urticaria or angioneurotic edema have been reported.
ContraindicationsView
Contraindicated in known hypersensitivity to Ambroxol or Bromhexine.
PrecautionsView
Ambroxol should be given cautiously to patients with gastric and duodenal ulceration or convulsive disorders. Patients with hepatic and renal insufficiency should take it with caution.
InteractionsView
Ambroxol should not be taken simultaneously with antitussives (e.g.Codeine) because phlegm, which has been liquefied by Ambroxol might not be expectorated.
Pregnancy & lactationView
Teratogenic and fetal toxicity studies have shown no harmful effect of Ambroxol. However, it is advised not to use it in pregnancy, especially during the1st trimester. Safety during lactation has not been established yet.
StorageView
Protect from direct light exposure, Store in a dry place at a temperature not exceeding 30°C, Keep out of the reach of children.

Boxol SR

Ambroxol Hydrochloride
Capsule (Sustained Release) 75 mg Allopathic Cough expectorants & mucolytics

Indications

Sore throat

Indication detailsView
This is indicated in-
  • Productive cough
  • Acute and chronic inflammatory disorders of upper and lower respiratory tracts associated with viscid mucus including acute and chronic bronchitis
  • Inflammatory disease of rhinopharyngeal tract (laryngitis, pharyngitis, sinusitis and rhinitis) associated with viscid mucus
  • Asthmatic bronchitis bronchial asthma with thick expectoration
  • Bronchiectasis
  • Chronic pneumonia etc.
Therapeutic classView
Cough expectorants & mucolytics
PharmacologyView
Ambroxol is the active metabolite of bromhexine and it has been proven that this metabolite possesses a greater bronchosecretolytic effect than bromhexine. It improves sputum rheology by hydrating mechanism leading to liquefaction of mucus in the lumen of respiratory tract, thus facilitating expectoration of mucus and reducing dyspnea. It stimulates production of phospholipids of surfactant by alveolar cells, thus contributing to the lowering of superficial tension in the alveoli. It also reduces bronchial hyperactivity. Ambroxol has anti inflammatory properties owing to the inhibitory effect on the production of cellular cytokines and arachidonic acid metabolites. In patients with COPD it traditionally improves airway patency.
DosageView
Average daily dose (preferably after meal):

Pediatric Drops:
  • 0-6 months: 0.5 ml 2 times a day
  • 6-12 months: 1 ml 2 times a day
  • 1-2 years: 1.25 ml 2 times a day
Syrup:
  • 2-5 years: 2.5 ml (1/2 teaspoonful) 2-3 times a day
  • 5-10 years: 5 ml (1 teaspoonful) 2-3 times a day
  • 10 years and adults: 10 ml (2 teaspoonful) 3 times a day.
Sustained release capsule: Adult and children over 12 years old: 1 capsule once daily.
Side effectsView
Gastrointestinal side effects like epigastric pain, stomach overfill feeling may occur occasionally. Rarely allergic responses such as eruption, urticaria or angioneurotic edema have been reported.
ContraindicationsView
Contraindicated in known hypersensitivity to Ambroxol or Bromhexine.
PrecautionsView
Ambroxol should be given cautiously to patients with gastric and duodenal ulceration or convulsive disorders. Patients with hepatic and renal insufficiency should take it with caution.
InteractionsView
Ambroxol should not be taken simultaneously with antitussives (e.g.Codeine) because phlegm, which has been liquefied by Ambroxol might not be expectorated.
Pregnancy & lactationView
Teratogenic and fetal toxicity studies have shown no harmful effect of Ambroxol. However, it is advised not to use it in pregnancy, especially during the1st trimester. Safety during lactation has not been established yet.
StorageView
Protect from direct light exposure, Store in a dry place at a temperature not exceeding 30°C, Keep out of the reach of children.

Bpcal

Calcium Carbonate
Tablet 500 mg Allopathic Minerals in bone formation
Indication detailsView
250 mg or 500 mg tablet: This is used for the treatment or prevention of calcium depletion in patients in whom dietary measures are inadequate. Conditions that may be associated with calcium deficiency include hypoparathyroidism, achlorhydria, chronic diarrhea, vitamin D deficiency, steatorrhea, sprue, pregnancy and lactation, menopause, pancreatitis, renal failure, alkalosis, and hyperphosphataemia. Calcium Carbonate is being used increasingly often to treat hyperphosphataemia in chronic renal failure as well as those on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) and haemodialysis. Many patients are unable to tolerate sufficient doses for complete phosphate control and require additional measures such as stringent dietary phosphate restriction or relatively small doses of aluminium hydroxide. Calcium Carbonate containing preparations can provide short-term relief of dyspeptic systems but are no longer recommended for long-term treatment of peptic ulceration.

1000 mg tablet
: This is indicated for the management of conditions associated with hyperidity and for fast relief of acid indigestion, heartburn, sour stomach and upset stomach.
Therapeutic classView
Minerals in bone formation, Specific mineral preparations
PharmacologyView
Calcium carbonate reacts with gastric acid to produce a salt and water. For calcium carbonate the postulated chemical reaction is: CaCO3+2HCl = CaCl2+H2O+CO2. Two grams of calcium carbonate will readily bring 100 ml of hydrochloric acid to a pH above 6. The increase in gastric pH diminishes the activity of pepsin in the gastric secretion. Up to 30% of the oral calcium load may be absorbed.
DosageView
250 mg or 500 mg tablet: Calcium Carbonate is always used orally and when used as an antacid the recommended doses for adults are equivalent to 540-2000 mg Calcium Carbonate per day, doses for children being half of those for adults. As a dietary supplement, such as for the prevention of osteoporosis, 1250-3750 mg Calcium Carbonate (500-1500 mg calcium) daily is recommended in general, but again this will need to be tailored to the individual patient depending on any specific disease such as Calcium deficiency, malabsorption or parathyroid function. In pregnancy and lactation the recommended daily dose of calcium is 1200-1500 mg. In chronic renal failure the doses used vary from 2.5-9.0 gm Calcium Carbonate per day and need to be adjusted according to the individual patient. To maximize effective phosphate binding in this context the Calcium Carbonate should be given with meals.

1000 mg tablet: 2000-3000 mg tablet when symptoms occur; may be repeated hourly if needed or as directed by the physician.
Side effectsView
Orally administered Calcium Carbonate may be irritating to the GI tract. It may also cause constipation. Hypercalcaemia is rarely produced by administration of calcium alone, but may occur when large doses are given to patients with chronic renal failure.
ContraindicationsView
  • Hypercalcaemia and hyperparathyroidism
  • Hypercalciuria and nephrolithiasis
  • Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
  • Concomitant digoxin therapy (requires careful monitoring of serum calcium level)
When hypercalcaemia occurs, discontinuation of the drug is usually sufficient to return serum calcium concentrations to normal. Calcium salts should be used cautiously in patients with sarcoidosis, renal or cardiac disease, and in patients receiving cardiac glycosides.
InteractionsView
Calcium Carbonate may enhance the cardiac effects of digoxin and other cardiac glycosides, if systemic hypercalcaemia occurs. Calcium Carbonate may interfere with the absorption of concomitantly administered tetracycline preparations and in chronic renal failure modification of vitamin D therapy may be required to avoid hypercalcaemia when Calcium Carbonate is used as the primary phosphate binder.
Pregnancy & lactationView
Calcium containing drugs have been widely used in pregnancy by way of oral calcium supplementation or antacid therapy. Calcium Carbonate can be used in lactating women too.
Pediatric usageView
Use in children: Calcium carbonate has been extensively studied in children and infants with chronic renal failure and is both safe and effective.

Use in elderly: In case of elderly patients with renal failure when calcium carbonate is taken constipation may be troublesome one for this group. For this reason, monitoring of serum calcium and phosphate is of course indicated for elderly patients.
StorageView
Store in a cool, dry place in controlled room temperature.

Bpcal D

Calcium Carbonate [Elemental source] + Vitamin D3
Tablet 500 mg+200 IU Allopathic Specific mineral & vitamin combined preparations

Indications

Rickets

Indication detailsView
This combination is used for treatment of osteoporosis, osteomalacia, rickets, tetany and in parathyroid disease. Calcium supplements are often used to ensure adequate dietary intake in conditions such as pregnancy & lactation, osteogenesis and tooth formation (adjunct with definite treatment) and therapy with anti-seizure medications. It is also used as routine supplement and phosphate binder in chronic renal failure.
Therapeutic classView
Specific mineral & vitamin combined preparations
PharmacologyView
This is the preparation of Calcium Carbonate and Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol). Calcium is necessary for many normal functions of our body, especially bone formation and maintenance. Vitamin D3 helps for the absorption & reabsorption of Calcium. Vitamin D3 also stimulates bone formation. Clinical studies showed that Calcium and Vitamin D3 all together helps in bone growth, and in prevention of osteoporosis & bone fracture.
DosageView
Calcium 500 mg and Vitamin D3 200 IU Tablet: 2 tablets daily or 1 tablet twice daily. It is best taken with or just after a meal to improve absorption.

Calcium 500 mg and Vitamin D3 400 IU Tablet: 1 tablet twice daily. It is best taken with or just after a meal to improve absorption.
Side effectsView
It is generally well tolerated. If there is experience like nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps, dry mouth, increased thirst, increased urination while taking, noticed to physicians. Constipation may occur.
ContraindicationsView
It is contraindicated in case of hypercalcaemia, hyperthyroidism, renal calculi & nephrolithiasis and Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome.
PrecautionsView
If there is any pre-existing heart disease or kidney disease, precautions should be taken.
InteractionsView
It has possible interaction with calcium, aluminium or magnesium containing antacids &  other calcium supplements, calcitriol & other vitamin D3 supplements; digoxin, tetracycline, doxycycline, minocycline or oxytetracycline.
Pregnancy & lactationView
This combination should be used as directed by physician during pregnancy or while breast-feeding.
Overdose effectsView
Symptoms of overdosage may include nausea and vomiting, severe drowsiness, dry mouth, loss of appetite, metallic taste, stomach cramps, diarrhea, headache, constipation.
StorageView
Keep in a dry place away from light and heat. Keep out of the reach of children.

Bpcal M

Calcium Carbonate + Vitamin D3 + Multimineral
Tablet Allopathic Specific mineral & vitamin combined preparations

Indications

Vitamin deficiency

Indication detailsView
This preparation is indicated in-
  • Prevention and treatment of osteoporosis
  • To maintain strong bone growth
  • For proper functioning of heart, muscle and nerves
  • As nutritional supplement
  • For bone development and regeneration of bone
  • Pregnancy & lactation
  • Deficiency state of Calcium, Vitamin D3, Magnesium, Zinc, Copper, Manganese & Boron
Therapeutic classView
Specific mineral & vitamin combined preparations
PharmacologyView
Nutrition is the most important to prevent osteoporosis and other bone related diseases. Calcium, Magnesium & Vitamin D3 are the macronutrients for bone. Without Vitamin D3 very little Calcium is absorbed. Like Calcium, Magnesium increases bone strength and rigidity. Recent epidemiological studies showed that some micronutrients like Copper, Manganese, Zinc & Boron play an important role in bone health. Deficiency of the micronutrients is noticed in patients with osteoporosis.
DosageView
2 tablets per day, preferably 1 tablet in the morning and 1 tablet in the evening.
Side effectsView
It is generally well tolerated. If there is experience like nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps, dry mouth, increased thirst, increased urination while taking, noticed to physicians. Side effects from micronutrient are rare.
ContraindicationsView
It is contraindicated in case of hypercalcaemia, hyperthyroidism, renal calculi & nephrolithiasis and Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome.
PrecautionsView
If there is any pre-existing heart disease or kidney disease, precautions should be taken.
InteractionsView
It has possible interaction with Calcium, Aluminium or Magnesium containing Antacids & other Calcium supplements, Calcitriol & other Vitamin D3 supplements; Digoxin, Tetracycline, Doxycycline, Minocycline or Oxytetracycline.
Pregnancy & lactationView
This combination should be used as directed by physician during pregnancy or while breast-feeding.
Overdose effectsView
Symptoms of overdosage may include nausea and vomiting, severe drowsiness, dry mouth, loss of appetite, metallic taste, stomach cramps, diarrhea, headache & constipation.
StorageView
Keep in a dry place away from light and heat. Keep out of the reach of children.

Bpcare

Valsartan
Tablet 160 mg Allopathic Angiotensin-ll receptor blocker

Indications

Post myocardial infarction

Indication detailsView
Valsartan is indicated:
  • For hypertension
  • To reduce hospitalizations in patients with congestive heart failure
  • To reduce death in patients who developed congestive heart failure after myocardial infarction
Therapeutic classView
Angiotensin-ll receptor blocker
PharmacologyView
Valsartan is an oral medication that belongs to a class of drugs called angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs). It is orally active and specific angiotensin II antagonist acting on the AT1 subtype. Angiotensin's attachment to the receptors cause the blood vessels to narrow (vasoconstrict) which leads to an increase in blood pressure (hypertension). Valsartan blocks the angiotensin II receptor. By blocking the action of angiotensin, Valsartan dilates blood vessels and reduces blood pressure without affecting pulse rate. Valsartan has much greater affinity (about 20,000-fold) for the AT1 receptor than for the AT2 receptor. It does not bind or block other hormone receptors or ion channels known to be important in cardiovascular regulation.
DosageView
Hypertension: The usual dose of Valsartan is 80 to 160 mg once daily. The maximum dose is 320 mg daily. Maximum blood pressure reduction occurs within 4 weeks. 

Heart failure: The usual dose is 40 mg twice daily and may be increased to 80-160 mg twice daily. 

Post-Myocardial Infarction: The initial dose after myocardial infarction is 20 mg twice daily. The dose should be increased with a target of 160 mg daily if tolerated without side effects.
AdministrationView
Administration of Valsartan with food decreases the absorption of Valsartan by about 40%, so it should be taken on an empty stomach. No initial dosage adjustment is required for elderly patients with mild to moderate renal and hepatic insufficiency.
Side effectsView
Valsartan is generally well tolerated and side effects are rare. The most common side effects include headache, dizziness, fatigue, abdominal pain, cough, diarrhea and nausea. Patient may also experience hyperkalemia, impotency, reduced renal function, allergic reactions, dyspnea, constipation, back pain, muscle cramps, rash, anxiety, insomnia and vertigo. Hypotension may also occur if patient have been taking diuretics along with Valsartan.
ContraindicationsView
Valsartan is contraindicated in patients who are hypersensitive to any component of this product.
PrecautionsView
Impaired Hepatic Function: As the majority of Valsartan is eliminated in the bile, care should be exercised in patients with mild to moderate hepatic impairment including biliary obstructive disorder.

Impaired Renal Function: Dosage reduction or discontinuation may be required with patients having pre-existing renal impairment.

Heart Failure and Myocardial Infarction: Caution should be exercised when initiating therapy in patients with heart failure and post-myocardial infarction patients.
InteractionsView
No drug interactions of clinical significance have been found. Compounds which have been studied in clinical trials include Cimetidine, Warfarin, Furosemide, Digoxin, Atenolol, Indomethacin, Hydrochlorothiazide, Amlodipine and Glibenclamide

As Valsartan is not metabolized to a significant extent, clinically relevant drug-drug interactions in the form of metabolic induction or inhibition of the cytochrome P450 system are not expected with Valsartan. Although valsartan is highly bound to plasma proteins, in vitrostudies have not shown any interaction at this level with a range of molecules which are also highly protein bound, such as Diclofenac, Furosemide, and Warfarin. Concomitant use of potassium sparing diuretics (e.g., Spironolactone, Triamterene, Amiloride) potassium supplements, or salt substitutes containing potassium may lead to increase in serum potassium. If co medication is considered necessary, caution is advisable
Pregnancy & lactationView
Pregnancy: Valsartan should not be used in pregnancy, as in 2nd and 3rd trimester it can cause injury and even death to fetus. When pregnancy is detected, Valsartan should be stopped as soon as possible.

Nursing mothers: It is not known whether Valsartan is excreted in human milk. Because of the potential for adverse effects on the nursing infant, a decision should be made whether to discontinue nursing or discontinue the drug, taking into account the importance of the drug to the mother.
Pediatric usageView
Pediatric use: Safety and effectiveness in paediatric patients have not been established.

Geriatric use: No overall difference in the efficacy or safety of Valsartan was observed in this patient population, but greater sensitivity of some elderly persons cannot be ruled out.

Hepatic Impairment:
  • Mild to moderate: Max: 80 mg once daily.
  • Severe: Contraindicated.
Overdose effectsView
Limited data are available related to overdosage in humans. The most likely manifestations of overdosage would be hypotension and tachycardia, bradycardia could occur from parasympathetic (vagal) stimulation. If excessive hypotension occurs, the patient should be placed in the supine position and if necessary, has to be given an intravenous infusion of normal saline.
StorageView
Store between 15-30° C. Protect from moisture and heat.

Bpcare

Valsartan
Tablet 80 mg Allopathic Angiotensin-ll receptor blocker

Indications

Post myocardial infarction

Indication detailsView
Valsartan is indicated:
  • For hypertension
  • To reduce hospitalizations in patients with congestive heart failure
  • To reduce death in patients who developed congestive heart failure after myocardial infarction
Therapeutic classView
Angiotensin-ll receptor blocker
PharmacologyView
Valsartan is an oral medication that belongs to a class of drugs called angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs). It is orally active and specific angiotensin II antagonist acting on the AT1 subtype. Angiotensin's attachment to the receptors cause the blood vessels to narrow (vasoconstrict) which leads to an increase in blood pressure (hypertension). Valsartan blocks the angiotensin II receptor. By blocking the action of angiotensin, Valsartan dilates blood vessels and reduces blood pressure without affecting pulse rate. Valsartan has much greater affinity (about 20,000-fold) for the AT1 receptor than for the AT2 receptor. It does not bind or block other hormone receptors or ion channels known to be important in cardiovascular regulation.
DosageView
Hypertension: The usual dose of Valsartan is 80 to 160 mg once daily. The maximum dose is 320 mg daily. Maximum blood pressure reduction occurs within 4 weeks. 

Heart failure: The usual dose is 40 mg twice daily and may be increased to 80-160 mg twice daily. 

Post-Myocardial Infarction: The initial dose after myocardial infarction is 20 mg twice daily. The dose should be increased with a target of 160 mg daily if tolerated without side effects.
AdministrationView
Administration of Valsartan with food decreases the absorption of Valsartan by about 40%, so it should be taken on an empty stomach. No initial dosage adjustment is required for elderly patients with mild to moderate renal and hepatic insufficiency.
Side effectsView
Valsartan is generally well tolerated and side effects are rare. The most common side effects include headache, dizziness, fatigue, abdominal pain, cough, diarrhea and nausea. Patient may also experience hyperkalemia, impotency, reduced renal function, allergic reactions, dyspnea, constipation, back pain, muscle cramps, rash, anxiety, insomnia and vertigo. Hypotension may also occur if patient have been taking diuretics along with Valsartan.
ContraindicationsView
Valsartan is contraindicated in patients who are hypersensitive to any component of this product.
PrecautionsView
Impaired Hepatic Function: As the majority of Valsartan is eliminated in the bile, care should be exercised in patients with mild to moderate hepatic impairment including biliary obstructive disorder.

Impaired Renal Function: Dosage reduction or discontinuation may be required with patients having pre-existing renal impairment.

Heart Failure and Myocardial Infarction: Caution should be exercised when initiating therapy in patients with heart failure and post-myocardial infarction patients.
InteractionsView
No drug interactions of clinical significance have been found. Compounds which have been studied in clinical trials include Cimetidine, Warfarin, Furosemide, Digoxin, Atenolol, Indomethacin, Hydrochlorothiazide, Amlodipine and Glibenclamide

As Valsartan is not metabolized to a significant extent, clinically relevant drug-drug interactions in the form of metabolic induction or inhibition of the cytochrome P450 system are not expected with Valsartan. Although valsartan is highly bound to plasma proteins, in vitrostudies have not shown any interaction at this level with a range of molecules which are also highly protein bound, such as Diclofenac, Furosemide, and Warfarin. Concomitant use of potassium sparing diuretics (e.g., Spironolactone, Triamterene, Amiloride) potassium supplements, or salt substitutes containing potassium may lead to increase in serum potassium. If co medication is considered necessary, caution is advisable
Pregnancy & lactationView
Pregnancy: Valsartan should not be used in pregnancy, as in 2nd and 3rd trimester it can cause injury and even death to fetus. When pregnancy is detected, Valsartan should be stopped as soon as possible.

Nursing mothers: It is not known whether Valsartan is excreted in human milk. Because of the potential for adverse effects on the nursing infant, a decision should be made whether to discontinue nursing or discontinue the drug, taking into account the importance of the drug to the mother.
Pediatric usageView
Pediatric use: Safety and effectiveness in paediatric patients have not been established.

Geriatric use: No overall difference in the efficacy or safety of Valsartan was observed in this patient population, but greater sensitivity of some elderly persons cannot be ruled out.

Hepatic Impairment:
  • Mild to moderate: Max: 80 mg once daily.
  • Severe: Contraindicated.
Overdose effectsView
Limited data are available related to overdosage in humans. The most likely manifestations of overdosage would be hypotension and tachycardia, bradycardia could occur from parasympathetic (vagal) stimulation. If excessive hypotension occurs, the patient should be placed in the supine position and if necessary, has to be given an intravenous infusion of normal saline.
StorageView
Store between 15-30° C. Protect from moisture and heat.

Bpclox

Cloxacillin Sodium
Powder for Suspension 125 mg/5 ml Allopathic Penicillinase-resistant penicillins

Indications

UTI caused by Staphylococcus Aureus

Indication detailsView
গ্রাম-পজিটিভ জীবাণু দ্বারা সৃষ্ট সংক্রমণের চিকিৎসায় ক্লক্সাসিলিন নির্দেশিত। পেনিসিলিনেজ উৎপাদনক্ষম স্টেফাইলোকক্কাই জনিত সংক্রমণের চিকিৎসায়ও এটি নির্দেশিত। এ জাতীয় সংক্রমণের মধ্যে রয়েছেঃ

স্কিন ও সফ্‌ট টিস্যু সংক্রমণ: ফোঁড়া (boils), পূজাশয় (abscess), কার্বাংকল, ফারানকুলোসিস, সেলুলাইটিস, সংক্রমিত ক্ষত (infected wounds), সংক্রমিত পোড়া (infected burns), ত্বক প্রতিস্থাপন প্রতিরক্ষা (protection for skin grafts), ত্বকের বিভিন্ন সংক্রমণ যেমন আলসার, একজিমা ও একনি।

রেসপিরেটরী ট্র্যাক্ট, নাক, কান ও গলার সংক্রমণ: নিউমোনিয়া, ফুসফুসের পূজাশয় (lung abscess), এমপায়েমা, সাইনোসাইটিস, ফ্যারিনজাইটিস, টনসিলাইটিস, কুইনসি, অটাইটিস মিডিয়া ও এক্সটারণা।

ক্লক্সাসিলিন-সংবেদনশীল (sensitive), জীবাণু জনিত অন্যান্য সংক্রমণ: অসটিওমায়েলাইটিস, এনটেরাইটিস, এনডোকারডাইটিস, ইউরিনারী ট্র্যাক্ট সংক্রমণ ও সেপটিসেমিয়া।
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Penicillinase-resistant penicillins
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প্রাপ্তবয়স্কদের প্রচলিত মাত্রা-
খাওয়ার জন্য: ৫০০ মিগ্রা দিনে চার বার আহারের আধা থেকে এক ঘন্টা আগে।
ইনজেকশন হিসেবে:
  • মাংসপেশীতে ইনজেকশন হিসেবে: ২৫০ মিগ্রা চার থেকে ছয় ঘন্টা পর পর।
  • শিরাপথে ইনজেকশন হিসেবে: ৫০০ মিগ্রা চার থেকে ছয় ঘন্টা পর পর। প্রয়োজনবোধে উপরোল্লিখিত মাত্রাকে দ্বিগুণ করা যেতে পারে।
  • প্লুরাল কেভিটিতে ইনজেকশন হিসেবে: ৫০০ মিগ্রা দিনে এক বার। 
  • জয়েন্ট কেভিটিতে ইনজেকশন হিসেবে: ৫০০ মিগ্রা দিনে এক বার।

শিশুদের প্রচলিত মাত্রা-
খাওয়ার জন্য: ২ থেকে ১০ বৎসর পর্যন্ত- প্রাপ্তবয়স্ক মাত্রার অর্ধেক। ২ বৎসরের নীচে- প্রাপ্তবয়স্ক মাত্রার এক-চতুর্থাংশ।
ইনজেকশন হিসেবে:
  • মাংসপেশীতে ইনজেকশন হিসেবে: ২৫০ মিগ্রা এর সাথে ১.৫ মিলি কিংবা ৫০০ মিগ্রা এর সাথে ২ মিলি ওয়াটার ফর ইনজেকশন বিপি মিশিয়ে দ্রবীভূত করতে হবে।
  • শিরাপথে ইনজকেশন হিসাবে: ৫০০ মিগ্রা এর সাথে ৫-১০ মিলি ওয়াটার ফর ইনজকেশন বিপি মিশিয়ে দ্রবীভূত করতে হবে। এরপর এই দ্রবণকে তিন থেকে চার মিনিট ধরে ধীরে ধীরে শরীরে প্রয়োগ করতে হবে। ক্লক্সাসিলিন ইনজকেশনকে ইনফিউশন উপযোগী যে কোন তরলে মিশিয়ে দেয়া যায় অথবা যথাযথ ভাবে হালকা করে ড্রপি টউিবে তিন থেকে চার মিনিট ধরে ধীরে ধীরে প্রয়োগ করা যায়।
  • প্লুরাল কেভেটিতে ইনজেকশন হিসেবে: ৫০০ মিগ্রা এর সাথে ৫ থেকে ১০ মিলি ওয়াটার ফর ইনজকেশন বিপি মিশিয়ে দ্রবীভূত করে প্রয়োগ করতে হবে।
  • জয়েন্টে কেভেটিতে ইনজেকশন হিসেবে: ৫০০ মিগ্রা এর সাথে অনধকি ৫ মিলি ওয়াটার ফর ইনজকেশন বিপি অথবা ০.৫% লিগনোকেইন হাইড্রোক্লোরাইড দ্রবণ মিশিয়ে দ্রবীভূত করে প্রয়োগ করতে হবে।
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ক্লক্সাসিলিন এর পার্শ্ব-প্রতিক্রিয়া অন্যান্য পেনিসিলিনের মতই। এগুলো সাধারণতঃ মৃদু ও ক্ষণস্থায়ী হয়ে থাকে। এই সমস্ত পার্শ্ব-প্রতিক্রিয়ার মধ্যে রয়েছে জ্বর, ডায়রিয়া, অজীর্ণ (indigestion), র‍্যাশ-আরটিকারিয়েল অথবা ইরিথিমেটাস জাতীয়। যে কোন ধরণের র‍্যাশে রোগীকে এ ওষুধ দেয়া বন্ধ করতে হবে।
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পেনিসিলিনে অতি-সংবেদনশীল (hypersensitive) রোগীদের ক্ষেত্রে ক্লক্সাসিলিন প্রয়োগ নিষিদ্ধ।

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যে সব রোগীর এলার্জির পূর্ব ইতিহাস আছে তাদের বেলায় ক্লক্সাসিলিন সতর্কতার সাথে ব্যবহার করতে হবে। ক্লক্সাসিলিন সাব-কনজাংটিভাল ইনজেকশন হিসেবে অথবা চোখের ড্রপস হিসেবে দেয়া যাবে না।

ক্লক্সাসিলিন সিরাপ ও ড্রপস ব্যবহরের আগে তাৎক্ষনিকভাবে তৈরী করে ঠাণ্ডা স্থানে (সম্ভব হলে রেফ্রিজারেটরে) রাখতে হবে। সংমিশ্রিত সিরাপ ও ড্রপস সাধারণ তাপমাত্রায় রাখলে পাঁচ দিনের মধ্যে অথবা রেফ্রিজারেটরে রাখলে সাত দিনের মধ্যে ব্যবহার করতে হবে। মাংসপেশীতে বা শিরাপথে প্রয়োগের জন্য প্রস্তুতকৃত ক্লক্সাসিলিন দ্রবণ তৈরীর ৩০ মিনিটের মধ্যে ব্যবহার করতে হবে। অবশ্য ক্লক্সাসিলিন এর জলীয় দ্রবণ স্বাভাবিক তাপমাত্রায় (২৫° সেঃ) অনধিক ২৪ ঘন্টা পর্যন্ত কার্যকর থাকে।

শিরাপথের প্রয়োগোপযোগী অধিকাংশ তরলের সাথেই ক্লক্সাসিলিন মেশানো যায়। তবে কখনোই আমিষ জাতীয় তরল (যেমন প্রোটিন হাইড্রোলাইসেটস) এর সাথে মেশানো যাবে না।
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ক্লক্সাসিলিন এর সকল ডোসেজ ফরমকে ঠান্ডা ও শুকনো স্থানে রাখতে হবে। ক্লক্সাসিলিন ইনজেকশন ভায়ালকে অনধিক ২৫° সেঃ তাপমাত্রায় সংরক্ষণ করুন।

Bpclox

Cloxacillin Sodium
Capsule 500 mg Allopathic Penicillinase-resistant penicillins

Indications

UTI caused by Staphylococcus Aureus

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গ্রাম-পজিটিভ জীবাণু দ্বারা সৃষ্ট সংক্রমণের চিকিৎসায় ক্লক্সাসিলিন নির্দেশিত। পেনিসিলিনেজ উৎপাদনক্ষম স্টেফাইলোকক্কাই জনিত সংক্রমণের চিকিৎসায়ও এটি নির্দেশিত। এ জাতীয় সংক্রমণের মধ্যে রয়েছেঃ

স্কিন ও সফ্‌ট টিস্যু সংক্রমণ: ফোঁড়া (boils), পূজাশয় (abscess), কার্বাংকল, ফারানকুলোসিস, সেলুলাইটিস, সংক্রমিত ক্ষত (infected wounds), সংক্রমিত পোড়া (infected burns), ত্বক প্রতিস্থাপন প্রতিরক্ষা (protection for skin grafts), ত্বকের বিভিন্ন সংক্রমণ যেমন আলসার, একজিমা ও একনি।

রেসপিরেটরী ট্র্যাক্ট, নাক, কান ও গলার সংক্রমণ: নিউমোনিয়া, ফুসফুসের পূজাশয় (lung abscess), এমপায়েমা, সাইনোসাইটিস, ফ্যারিনজাইটিস, টনসিলাইটিস, কুইনসি, অটাইটিস মিডিয়া ও এক্সটারণা।

ক্লক্সাসিলিন-সংবেদনশীল (sensitive), জীবাণু জনিত অন্যান্য সংক্রমণ: অসটিওমায়েলাইটিস, এনটেরাইটিস, এনডোকারডাইটিস, ইউরিনারী ট্র্যাক্ট সংক্রমণ ও সেপটিসেমিয়া।
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Penicillinase-resistant penicillins
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প্রাপ্তবয়স্কদের প্রচলিত মাত্রা-
খাওয়ার জন্য: ৫০০ মিগ্রা দিনে চার বার আহারের আধা থেকে এক ঘন্টা আগে।
ইনজেকশন হিসেবে:
  • মাংসপেশীতে ইনজেকশন হিসেবে: ২৫০ মিগ্রা চার থেকে ছয় ঘন্টা পর পর।
  • শিরাপথে ইনজেকশন হিসেবে: ৫০০ মিগ্রা চার থেকে ছয় ঘন্টা পর পর। প্রয়োজনবোধে উপরোল্লিখিত মাত্রাকে দ্বিগুণ করা যেতে পারে।
  • প্লুরাল কেভিটিতে ইনজেকশন হিসেবে: ৫০০ মিগ্রা দিনে এক বার। 
  • জয়েন্ট কেভিটিতে ইনজেকশন হিসেবে: ৫০০ মিগ্রা দিনে এক বার।

শিশুদের প্রচলিত মাত্রা-
খাওয়ার জন্য: ২ থেকে ১০ বৎসর পর্যন্ত- প্রাপ্তবয়স্ক মাত্রার অর্ধেক। ২ বৎসরের নীচে- প্রাপ্তবয়স্ক মাত্রার এক-চতুর্থাংশ।
ইনজেকশন হিসেবে:
  • মাংসপেশীতে ইনজেকশন হিসেবে: ২৫০ মিগ্রা এর সাথে ১.৫ মিলি কিংবা ৫০০ মিগ্রা এর সাথে ২ মিলি ওয়াটার ফর ইনজেকশন বিপি মিশিয়ে দ্রবীভূত করতে হবে।
  • শিরাপথে ইনজকেশন হিসাবে: ৫০০ মিগ্রা এর সাথে ৫-১০ মিলি ওয়াটার ফর ইনজকেশন বিপি মিশিয়ে দ্রবীভূত করতে হবে। এরপর এই দ্রবণকে তিন থেকে চার মিনিট ধরে ধীরে ধীরে শরীরে প্রয়োগ করতে হবে। ক্লক্সাসিলিন ইনজকেশনকে ইনফিউশন উপযোগী যে কোন তরলে মিশিয়ে দেয়া যায় অথবা যথাযথ ভাবে হালকা করে ড্রপি টউিবে তিন থেকে চার মিনিট ধরে ধীরে ধীরে প্রয়োগ করা যায়।
  • প্লুরাল কেভেটিতে ইনজেকশন হিসেবে: ৫০০ মিগ্রা এর সাথে ৫ থেকে ১০ মিলি ওয়াটার ফর ইনজকেশন বিপি মিশিয়ে দ্রবীভূত করে প্রয়োগ করতে হবে।
  • জয়েন্টে কেভেটিতে ইনজেকশন হিসেবে: ৫০০ মিগ্রা এর সাথে অনধকি ৫ মিলি ওয়াটার ফর ইনজকেশন বিপি অথবা ০.৫% লিগনোকেইন হাইড্রোক্লোরাইড দ্রবণ মিশিয়ে দ্রবীভূত করে প্রয়োগ করতে হবে।
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ক্লক্সাসিলিন এর পার্শ্ব-প্রতিক্রিয়া অন্যান্য পেনিসিলিনের মতই। এগুলো সাধারণতঃ মৃদু ও ক্ষণস্থায়ী হয়ে থাকে। এই সমস্ত পার্শ্ব-প্রতিক্রিয়ার মধ্যে রয়েছে জ্বর, ডায়রিয়া, অজীর্ণ (indigestion), র‍্যাশ-আরটিকারিয়েল অথবা ইরিথিমেটাস জাতীয়। যে কোন ধরণের র‍্যাশে রোগীকে এ ওষুধ দেয়া বন্ধ করতে হবে।
ContraindicationsView

পেনিসিলিনে অতি-সংবেদনশীল (hypersensitive) রোগীদের ক্ষেত্রে ক্লক্সাসিলিন প্রয়োগ নিষিদ্ধ।

PrecautionsView
যে সব রোগীর এলার্জির পূর্ব ইতিহাস আছে তাদের বেলায় ক্লক্সাসিলিন সতর্কতার সাথে ব্যবহার করতে হবে। ক্লক্সাসিলিন সাব-কনজাংটিভাল ইনজেকশন হিসেবে অথবা চোখের ড্রপস হিসেবে দেয়া যাবে না।

ক্লক্সাসিলিন সিরাপ ও ড্রপস ব্যবহরের আগে তাৎক্ষনিকভাবে তৈরী করে ঠাণ্ডা স্থানে (সম্ভব হলে রেফ্রিজারেটরে) রাখতে হবে। সংমিশ্রিত সিরাপ ও ড্রপস সাধারণ তাপমাত্রায় রাখলে পাঁচ দিনের মধ্যে অথবা রেফ্রিজারেটরে রাখলে সাত দিনের মধ্যে ব্যবহার করতে হবে। মাংসপেশীতে বা শিরাপথে প্রয়োগের জন্য প্রস্তুতকৃত ক্লক্সাসিলিন দ্রবণ তৈরীর ৩০ মিনিটের মধ্যে ব্যবহার করতে হবে। অবশ্য ক্লক্সাসিলিন এর জলীয় দ্রবণ স্বাভাবিক তাপমাত্রায় (২৫° সেঃ) অনধিক ২৪ ঘন্টা পর্যন্ত কার্যকর থাকে।

শিরাপথের প্রয়োগোপযোগী অধিকাংশ তরলের সাথেই ক্লক্সাসিলিন মেশানো যায়। তবে কখনোই আমিষ জাতীয় তরল (যেমন প্রোটিন হাইড্রোলাইসেটস) এর সাথে মেশানো যাবে না।
StorageView
ক্লক্সাসিলিন এর সকল ডোসেজ ফরমকে ঠান্ডা ও শুকনো স্থানে রাখতে হবে। ক্লক্সাসিলিন ইনজেকশন ভায়ালকে অনধিক ২৫° সেঃ তাপমাত্রায় সংরক্ষণ করুন।

Bpdon

Domperidone Maleate
Tablet 10 mg Allopathic Motility Stimulants

Indications

Vomiting

Indication detailsView
Dyspeptic symptom complex, often associated with delayed gastric emptying, gastroesophageal reflux and esophagitis:
  • Epigastric sense of fullness, feeling of abdominal distension, upper abdominal pain
  • Eructation, flatulence, early satiety
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Heartburn with or without regurgitations of gastric contents in the mouth
  • Non-ulcer dyspepsia
Acute nausea and vomiting of the functional, organic, infectious, dietetic origin or induced by radiotherapy or drug therapy or induced in migraine.

Parkinson's disease
: In dopamine-agonist induced nausea and vomiting.

Radiological studies
: Speeding barium transit in follow-through radiological studies.
Therapeutic classView
Motility Stimulants, Motility stimulants/Dopamine antagonist, Prokinetic drugs
PharmacologyView
Domperidone is a dopamine antagonist that principally blocks the dopamine receptors located in the ChemoreceptorTrigger Zone (CTZ) and stomach. Its gastroprokinetic action is based on its blocking effect of dopamine receptors that have an influence on the motility of the gastrointestinal tract. Due to its weak penetration across the blood-brain barrier, Domperidone has almost no effect on the dopaminergic receptors in the brain, therefore, excluding psychotropic and neurologic side effects. Domperidone restores normal motility and tone of the upper gastrointestinal tract, facilitates gastric emptying, enhances antral and duodenal peristalsis and regulates contraction of the pylorus. Domperidone also increases esophageal peristalsis and lower esophageal sphincter pressure, and thus prevents regurgitation of gastric content.
DosageView
Domperidone should be taken 15-30 minutes before meals and, if necessary, before retiring.

The usual recommended oral dose of Domperidone is as follows:
  • Adults: 10-20 mg (1-2 tablet or 10-20 ml suspension), every 6-8 hours daily. The maximum dose of Domperidone is 80 mg daily.
  • Children: 2-4 ml suspension/10 kg body weight or 0.4-0.8 ml paediatric drops/10 kg body weight, every 6-8 hours daily.
In dyspeptic symptom:
  • Adults: 10-20 mg (1-2 tablet or 10-20 ml suspension), every 6-8 hours daily.
  • Children: 0.2-0.4 mg/kg (2-4 ml suspension/10 kg or 0.4-0.8 ml paediatric drops/10 kg) body weight, every 6-8 hours daily.
In acute and sub-acute conditions (mainly in acute nausea and vomiting):
  • Adults: 20 mg (2 tablets or 20 ml suspension), every 6-8 hours daily
  • Children: 0.2-0.4 mg/kg (2-4 ml suspension/10 kg or 0.4-0.8 ml paediatric drops/10 kg) body weight, every 6-8 hours daily. (In acute nausea and vomiting maximum period of treatment is 12 weeks).
By rectum in suppositories:
  • Adults (including elderly): 30-60 mg every 4-8 hours.
  • Children: The maximum daily dose rectally in children's is 30 mg for those weighting 10 to 25 kg. The dose may be divided throughout day if necessary.
  • The maximum period of treatment is 12 weeks.
Side effectsView
Domperidone may produce hyperprolactinemia (1.3%).This may result in galactorrhea, breast enlargement, and soreness and reduced libido. Dry mouth (1%), thirst, headache (1.2%), nervousness, drowsiness (0.4%), diarrhea (0.2%), skin rash and itching (0.1%) may occur during treatment with domperidone. Extra-pyramidal reactions are seen in 0.05% of patients in clinical studies.
ContraindicationsView
Domperidone is contraindicated to patients having known hypersensitivity to this drug and in the case of neonates. Domperidone should not be used whenever gastrointestinal stimulation might be dangerous i.e., gastrointestinal hemorrhage, mechanical obstruction or perforation. Also contraindicated in patients with prolactin releasing pituitary tumor (prolactinoma).
PrecautionsView
Domperidone should be used with absolute caution in the case of children because there may be an increased risk of extra-pyramidal reactions in young children because of an incompletely developed blood-brain barrier. Since domperidone is highly metabolized in liver, it should be used with caution in patient with hepatic impairment.
InteractionsView
Domperidone may reduce the risk of hypoprolactemic effect of bromocriptine. The action of Domperidone on Gl function may be antagonized by antimuscarinics and opoid analgesics. Care should be exercised when domperidone is administered in combination with MAO (monoamine oxidase) inhibitors.
Pregnancy & lactationView
The safety of domperidone has not been proven and it is therefore not recommended during pregnancy. Animal studies have not demonstrated the teratogenic effect in the fetus. Domperidone may precipitate galactorrhea and improve post-natal lactation. It is secreted in breast milk but in very small quantities insufficient to be considered harmful.
Overdose effectsView
There are no reported cases of overdose.
StorageView
Store below 30°C, Protected from light & moisture. Keep out of children's reach.

Bpdox

Doxycycline Hydrochloride
Capsule 100 mg Allopathic Tetracycline group of drugs

Indications

Uncomplicated gonorrhoea

Indication detailsView
Doxycycline Hydrochloride is indicated in the following infections caused by susceptible microorganisms:
  • Respiratory tract infections: Pneumonia, influenza, sinusitis, bronchitis, tonsillitis, tracheitis.
  • Gastrointestinal tract infections: Cholera, traveler's diarrhea, shigella dysentery, acute intestinal amebiasis.
  • Chlamydial infections: Lympho-granuloma venereum, psittacosis, trachoma.
  • Sexually transmitted diseases: Non gonococcal urethritis, acute pelvic inflammatory disease, uncomplicated urethral and endocervical or rectal infections, gonorrhoea, syphilis, pyelonephritis, cystitis.
  • Other infections: Impetigo, furunculosis, inclusion conjunctivitis, brucellosis, tularemia, cellulitis, acne and Q-fever.
Therapeutic classView
Tetracycline group of drugs
PharmacologyView
Doxycycline Hydrochloride is a semisynthetic tetracycline antibiotic with broad spectrum activity. It is primarily a bacteriostatic antibiotic. It has a similar spectrum of activity to other tetracyclines but in particular is more active against Staphylococcus aureus and Nocardia. The drug is often active against penicillin-resistant strains of Staphylococcus aureus and against strains of those organisms that are resistant to other Tetracyclines. Certain Gram-negative strains of E. coli, Proteus mirabilis and Klebsiella, which are often resistant to Tetracycline, may be sensitive to Doxycycline. In addition, 70-90% of the various anaerobes are sensitive to Doxycycline and Bacteroides fragilis is more likely to be sensitive to Doxycycline than to other tetracyclines.

Doxycycline is active against most strains of Haemophilus influenzaeand is particularly useful for infections with H. ducreyi, Actinomyces, Brucella and Vibrio cholerae. It is also active against Nocardia, Chlamydia, Mycoplasma and a wide range of Rickettsiae. Doxycycline is active against spirochetes such as Borellia recurrentis, Treponema pallidum and Treponema pertenue. It is also active against Plasmodium falciparum.
DosageView
Usual dose: 200 mg on first day, then 100 mg daily for 7-10 days.
Severe infections (including refractory urinary tract infections): 200 mg daily for 10 days.
Acne: 100 mg daily.
Uncomplicated genital chlamydia, non-gonococcal urethritis: 100 mg twice daily for 7-21 days (14-21 days in pelvic inflammatory disease).
AdministrationView
Capsules should be swallowed whole with plenty of fluid during meals while sitting or standing.
Side effectsView
Nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, skin rashes, hemolytic anaemia, eosinophilia may be reported.
ContraindicationsView
Doxycycline is contraindicated to the patients who have shown hypersensitivity to any of the tetracyclines. Doxycycline is contraindicated to the children under 8 years of age. It is also contraindicated to pregnant women and to the lactating mothers.
PrecautionsView
The use of drugs of the tetracycline class during tooth development (last half of pregnancy, infancy and childhood to the age of 8 years) may cause permanent discoloration of teeth. Tetracyclines drugs, therefore should not be used in this age group.
InteractionsView
Absorption of tetracyclines is impaired by antacid containing aluminium, calcium or magnesium, and iron containing preparation. Absorption of tetracyclines is also impaired by bismuth salicylate. Barbiturates, carbamazepine and phenytoin decrease half-life of doxycycline. Concurrent use of tetracyclines may render oral contraceptive less effective. Patients who are on anticoagulant therapy may require downward adjustment of their anticoagulant dosages. It is advisable to avoid giving tetracyclines in conjunction with penicillin.
Pregnancy & lactationView
Doxycycline should be avoided in pregnant women, because of the risk of both staining and effect on bone growth in the foetus. Doxycyclines enter breast milk, and mothers taking these drugs should not breastfeed their child.
StorageView
Keep all medicines out of reach of children. Store in a cool and dry place, protected from light.

Bpfort

Vitamin B complex
Capsule Allopathic Specific combined vitamin preparations

Indications

Vitamin B deficiencies

Indication detailsView
Vitamin-B complex is indicated for prophylactic or therapeutic nutritional supplementation in physiologically stressful conditions. These include: Conditions causing depletion, or reduced absorption or bioavailability of essential B-vitamins manifested by glossitis, stomatitis, cheilosis, beriberi Vitamin-B complex is indicated for prophylactic or therapeutic nutritional supplementation in physiologically stressful conditions. These include: Conditions causing depletion, or reduced absorption or bioavailability of essential B-vitamins manifested by glossitis, stomatitis, cheilosis, beriberi
Therapeutic classView
Specific combined vitamin preparations
PharmacologyView
Vitamin-B complex contains the most important members of the vitamin B group in pure form and in therapeutically balanced proportions. The members of the vitamin B group contained in Vitamin-B complex are components of enzyme systems that regulate various stages of carbohydrate, fat and protein metabolism, each of the components playing a specific biological role. Deficiency of B vitamin causes glossitis, stomatitis, cheilosis, polyneuritis, beriberi, pellagra and vascularisation of cornea.
DosageView
Tablet/ capsule: usual recommended dose is 1-2 tablet/capsule 3 times daily or as directed by the physician.

Syrup: 2-3 teaspoonful daily or as directed by the physician.

Injection: It is for intramuscular and intravenous administration. Usual recommended dose is 2 ml daily or as directed by the physician. In addition with Thiamine, Riboflavin, Nicotinamide, Pyridoxine; injectable dosage from contains D-Panthenol 5 mg.
Side effectsView
Adverse reactions have been reported with specific vitamins and minerals, but generally at levels substantially higher than those in Vitamin-B complex. However, allergic and idiosyncratic reactions are possible at lower levels. Iron, even at the usual recommended level has been associated with gastrointestinal intolerance in some patients.
ContraindicationsView
Vitamin-B complex is contraindicated in patients hypersensitive to any of its components.
InteractionsView
As little as 5 mg pyridoxine daily can decrease the efficacy of levodopa in the treatment of parkinsonism. Therefore, Vitamin-B complex is not recommended for patients undergoing such therapy
Pregnancy & lactationView
It is safe to use Vitamin-B complex in pregnancy and lactation.

Bpfort-M

Multivitamin & Multimineral
Tablet Allopathic Specific mineral & vitamin combined preparations

Indications

Vitamin deficiency

Indication detailsView
This is indicated for the treatment and/or prevention of vitamin and mineral deficiencies associated with restricted diets, improper food intake, alcoholism and decreased absorption. It is also indicated in patients with increased requirements for vitamins and minerals due to acute and chronic diseases, pregnancy, lactation, menopause, infections, during treatment with antibiotics, convalescence etc. To prevent the occurrence of serious birth defects periconceptional (from three months before conception up to the first trimester of pregnancy) supplementation with this tablet is required.
Therapeutic classView
Multi-vitamin & Multi-mineral combined preparations, Specific mineral & vitamin combined preparations
PharmacologyView
Vitamins and minerals are essential for normal metabolic functions including hematopoiesis. The members of vitamin B-group are components of enzyme system that regulate various stages of carbohydrate, fat and protein metabolism, each of the components playing a specific biological role. Vitamin C is involved in tissue repair and collagen formation. Vitamin A plays an essential role in the function of retina and is essential for growth and differentiation of epithelial tissue. Vitamin E is an antioxidant which preserves essential cellular constituents. Vitamin D is supplemented for prevention and cure of nutritional and metabolic rickets and for treatment of hypoparathyroidism. Iron, Copper, Manganese, Zinc serve as catalysts in enzyme systems which perform vital cellular functions.
DosageView
Orally one tablet daily for adult and children over 5 years of age or as directed by the physicians.
Side effectsView
Side effects have been reported with specific vitamins & minerals, but at level substantially higher than those in this tablet. Iron has been associated with gastrointestinal intolerance in some patients.
ContraindicationsView
This is contraindicated in patients hypersensitive to any of its components. This is not intended for treatment of severe specific deficiencies of vitamins or minerals. It is not recommended for patients undergoing treatment with levodopa as pyridoxine decreases the efficacy of levodopa. During the first trimester of pregnancy, larger doses of vitamin A (more than 10 tablets per day) may be teratogenic.
PrecautionsView
Not intended for treatment of pernicious anemia or other megaloblastic anemia where vitamin B12 is deficient.
Pregnancy & lactationView
During the first trimester of pregnancy, recommended daily dose should not be exceeded. Because larger doses of Vitamin-A (multiple tablets per day) may be teratogenic.
StorageView
Keep below 30°C temperature, away from light & moisture. Keep out of the reach of children.

Bpmox

Amoxicillin Trihydrate
Pediatric Drops 125 mg/1.25 ml Allopathic Broad spectrum penicillins

Indications

Skin and skin sructure infections

Indication detailsView
Amoxicillin is indicated in the treatment of infections due to susceptible ß-lactamase negative strains of microorganisms. These infections include
  • Ear, nose and throat infections (i.e. otitis media, sinusitis, tonsillitis, pharyngitis, laryngitis)
  • Lower respiratory tract infections (i.e. pneumonia, acute and chronic bronchitis lung abscess, empyema, bronchiectasis)
  • Skin and soft tissue infections (i.e. cellulitis, carbuncles, furunculosis, infected wounds, abscess)
  • Genito-urinary tract infections (i.e. pyelonephritis, cystitis and urethritis)
  • Venereal disease (i.e. acute uncomplicated gonorrhoea)
  • In dental abscess, it is used as short-term therapy.
  • It is also indicated in combination with Clarithromycin and Lansoprazole (as triple therapy), for the treatment of patients with H. pylori infection and duodenal ulcer disease and to reduce the risk of duodenal ulcer recurrence.
Therapeutic classView
Broad spectrum penicillins
PharmacologyView
Amoxicillin is a broad spectrum penicillin. It is effective against a wide range of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. It acts through the inhibition of biosynthesis of cell wall. Amoxicillin is stable in the presence of gastric acid and is rapidly absorbed after oral administration. After an oral dose, peak plasma concentration of Amoxicillin is reached within 1 to 2 hours. Amoxicillin is widely distributed at varying concentration in body tissues and fluids.
DosageView
Adult: 250 mg three times daily, increasing up to 500 mg three times daily for severe infections.

Children (up to 10 years of age) : 125 mg three times daily, increasing up to 250 mg three times daily for severe infections.
  • Severe or recurrent purulent respiratory infection: 3 gm every 12 hours.
  • Otitis media: Recommended dose is 1 g three times daily for adult and 40 mg/kg body weight daily in 3 divided doses for children (max. 3 g daily).
  • Pneumonia: Recommended dose is 500-1000 mg three times daily.
  • Dental abscess: Recommended dose is 3 gm, repeated after 10-12 hours.
  • Urinary tract infections: Recommended dose is 3 gm, repeated after 10-12 hours.
  • Gonorrhoea: Single dose of 2-3 gm with Probenecid 1 gm is recommended (Probenecid is contraindicated in children under 2 years).
  • In renal impairment: it may be necessary to reduce the total daily dosage.
AdministrationView
Reconstituted suspension can be administered by adding the required amount of suspension to milk, fruit juice, water. These preparations should then be taken immediately.
Side effectsView
Side effects are mild and transient in nature. This may include diarrhoea, indigestion or occasionally rash. Pseudo-membranous colitis has been reported rarely.
ContraindicationsView
Amoxicillin is contraindicated in penicillin hypersensitive patients.
PrecautionsView
The possibility of superinfections with mycotic or bacterial pathogens should be kept in mind during therapy. If superinfections occur, Amoxicillin should be discontinued and appropriate therapy should be instituted.
InteractionsView
Concurrent use of Amoxicillin and Probenecid may result in increased and prolonged blood levels of Amoxicillin. Amoxicillin may affect the gut flora, leading to lower estrogen reabsorption and reduced efficacy of combined oral estrogen/progesterone contraceptives.
Pregnancy & lactationView
US FDA pregnancy category of Amoxicillin is B. There are, however, no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women. Because animal reproduction studies are not always predictive of human response, this drug should be used during pregnancy only if clearly needed. Amoxicillin has been shown to be excreted in human milk. So, caution should be exercised when Amoxicillin is administered to a lactating mother.
ReconstitutionView
Amoxycillin 500 mg Injection:
  • Intramuscular: Add 2.5 ml water for injection to Amoxycillin 500 mg injection vial.
  • Intravenous: Dissolve Amoxycillin 500 mg injection in 10 ml water for injection.
StorageView
Keep in a dry place away from light and heat. Keep out of the reach of children.

Bpmox

Amoxicillin Trihydrate
Powder for Suspension 125 mg/5 ml Allopathic Broad spectrum penicillins

Indications

Skin and skin sructure infections

Indication detailsView
Amoxicillin is indicated in the treatment of infections due to susceptible ß-lactamase negative strains of microorganisms. These infections include
  • Ear, nose and throat infections (i.e. otitis media, sinusitis, tonsillitis, pharyngitis, laryngitis)
  • Lower respiratory tract infections (i.e. pneumonia, acute and chronic bronchitis lung abscess, empyema, bronchiectasis)
  • Skin and soft tissue infections (i.e. cellulitis, carbuncles, furunculosis, infected wounds, abscess)
  • Genito-urinary tract infections (i.e. pyelonephritis, cystitis and urethritis)
  • Venereal disease (i.e. acute uncomplicated gonorrhoea)
  • In dental abscess, it is used as short-term therapy.
  • It is also indicated in combination with Clarithromycin and Lansoprazole (as triple therapy), for the treatment of patients with H. pylori infection and duodenal ulcer disease and to reduce the risk of duodenal ulcer recurrence.
Therapeutic classView
Broad spectrum penicillins
PharmacologyView
Amoxicillin is a broad spectrum penicillin. It is effective against a wide range of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. It acts through the inhibition of biosynthesis of cell wall. Amoxicillin is stable in the presence of gastric acid and is rapidly absorbed after oral administration. After an oral dose, peak plasma concentration of Amoxicillin is reached within 1 to 2 hours. Amoxicillin is widely distributed at varying concentration in body tissues and fluids.
DosageView
Adult: 250 mg three times daily, increasing up to 500 mg three times daily for severe infections.

Children (up to 10 years of age) : 125 mg three times daily, increasing up to 250 mg three times daily for severe infections.
  • Severe or recurrent purulent respiratory infection: 3 gm every 12 hours.
  • Otitis media: Recommended dose is 1 g three times daily for adult and 40 mg/kg body weight daily in 3 divided doses for children (max. 3 g daily).
  • Pneumonia: Recommended dose is 500-1000 mg three times daily.
  • Dental abscess: Recommended dose is 3 gm, repeated after 10-12 hours.
  • Urinary tract infections: Recommended dose is 3 gm, repeated after 10-12 hours.
  • Gonorrhoea: Single dose of 2-3 gm with Probenecid 1 gm is recommended (Probenecid is contraindicated in children under 2 years).
  • In renal impairment: it may be necessary to reduce the total daily dosage.
AdministrationView
Reconstituted suspension can be administered by adding the required amount of suspension to milk, fruit juice, water. These preparations should then be taken immediately.
Side effectsView
Side effects are mild and transient in nature. This may include diarrhoea, indigestion or occasionally rash. Pseudo-membranous colitis has been reported rarely.
ContraindicationsView
Amoxicillin is contraindicated in penicillin hypersensitive patients.
PrecautionsView
The possibility of superinfections with mycotic or bacterial pathogens should be kept in mind during therapy. If superinfections occur, Amoxicillin should be discontinued and appropriate therapy should be instituted.
InteractionsView
Concurrent use of Amoxicillin and Probenecid may result in increased and prolonged blood levels of Amoxicillin. Amoxicillin may affect the gut flora, leading to lower estrogen reabsorption and reduced efficacy of combined oral estrogen/progesterone contraceptives.
Pregnancy & lactationView
US FDA pregnancy category of Amoxicillin is B. There are, however, no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women. Because animal reproduction studies are not always predictive of human response, this drug should be used during pregnancy only if clearly needed. Amoxicillin has been shown to be excreted in human milk. So, caution should be exercised when Amoxicillin is administered to a lactating mother.
ReconstitutionView
Amoxycillin 500 mg Injection:
  • Intramuscular: Add 2.5 ml water for injection to Amoxycillin 500 mg injection vial.
  • Intravenous: Dissolve Amoxycillin 500 mg injection in 10 ml water for injection.
StorageView
Keep in a dry place away from light and heat. Keep out of the reach of children.

Bpnol Plus

Amlodipine Besilate + Atenolol
Tablet 5 mg+50 mg Allopathic Combined antihypertensive preparations

Indications

Refractory angina pectoris where nitrate therapy has failed

Indication detailsView
This is indicated in-
  • Patients with essential hypertension
  • Patients with angina pectoris & hypertension as co-existing diseases
  • ln post Ml patients
  • ln patients with refractory angina pectoris where nitrate therapy has failed.
Therapeutic classView
Combined antihypertensive preparations
PharmacologyView
This is a fixed-dose combination of Amlodipine and Atenolol. Amlodipine is a dihydropyridine calcium antagonist that inhibits the transmembrane influx of calcium ions into vascular smooth muscle and cardiac muscle; it has a greater effect on vascular smooth muscle than on cardiac muscle. Amlodipine is a peripheral vasodilator that acts directly on vascular smooth muscle to cause a reduction in peripheral vascular resistance and reduction in blood pressure. Amlodipine reduces tone, decreases coronary vasoreactivity and lowers cardiac demand by reducing afterload.

Atenolol is a cardioselective beta-blocker. The cardio-selectivity is dose-related. Atenolol causes a reduction in blood pressure by lowering cardiac output, decreasing the plasma renin activity and sympathetic outflow from CNS. Atenolol also causes a reduction in myocardial oxygen demand by virtue of its negative inotropic and negative chronotropic effects.
DosageView
The recommended dosage is Amlodipine and Atenolol 5/25 mg tablet once daily. If necessary, the dosage may be increased to 5/25 mg two tablets daily or as advised by the physicians. The dosage however should be individualized.
Side effectsView
The combination of Amlodipine and Atenolol is well tolerated. Overall side-effects include
fatigue, headache, edema, nausea, drowsiness, anxiety and depression.
ContraindicationsView
Hypersensitivity to either component, sinus bradycardia, second and higher degrees of heart block, cardiogenic shock, hypotension, congestive heart failure, poor left ventricular function.
PrecautionsView
Bronchospasm: The combination should be used with caution in patients with airway obstruction.

Renal impairment: The combination can be used in patients with renal impairment. However, caution may be necessary if the creatinine clearance is less than 30 ml/min because of possible reduction in the excretion of unchanged Atenolol.

Hepatic impairment: Caution may be necessary in the use of the combination in patients with severe liver damage because of prolongation of the elimination half-life of Amlodipine.

Drug withdrawal: Since coronary heart disease may exist without being recognized, patients should be warned against stopping the drug suddenly. Any discontinuation should be gradual and under observation.
InteractionsView
Disopyramide: Atenolol reduces the clearance of disopyramide by 20%. Additive negative inotropic effects on the heart may be produced.

Ampicillin: at doses of 1 gm and above may reduce Atenolol levels.

Oral antidiabetics and insulin: Beta-blockers may decrease tissue sensitivity to insulin and inhibit insulin secretion e.g. in response to oral antidiabetics. Atenolol has less potential for these actions.
Pregnancy & lactationView
The combination should be used during pregnancy only if the expected benefit outweighs the potential fetal risk. The combination should not be used by nursing mothers. If its use is considered necessary, breast-feeding should be stopped.
Overdose effectsView
Though not documented, hypotension and less frequently congestive cardiac failure may occur in cases of overdosage. Unabsorbed drugs may be removed by gastric lavage or administration of activated charcoal. Symptomatic treatment is suggested.
StorageView
Keep below 30°C temperature, away from light & moisture. Keep out of the reach of children.

Bptetra

Tetracycline Hydrochloride (Oral)
Capsule 250 mg Allopathic Tetracycline group of drugs

Indications

Uncomplicated gonorrhoea

Indication detailsView
Tetracycline is the drug of choice in the following infections :
  • Ricketsial infection (Rocky Mountain spotted fever, endemic and scrub typhus fever and human ehrlichiosis).
  • Mycoplasma pneumoniae infections in adults. Outbreaks of pneumonia caused by this organism are common in barracks and institutions. Most cases occur in children and young adults. Maculopapular rashes, haemolytic anaemia and meningo-encephalitis occur rarely.
  • Chlamydial Infections: Chlamydia psittaci: This organism is the cause of psittacosis (ornithosis), a systemic illness contracted from infected birds. The pneumonia associated with it may be extensive, and severe systemic upset and death are common.Headache is a prominent early symptom.
  • Non-gonococcal or non specific urethritis: Inflammation of the urethra not resulting from gonococcal, chlamydial, or other specific infectious agents.
  • Lyme disease
  • Brucellosis
  • Miscellaneous infections, including granuloma inguinale, cholera, glanders, relapsing fever and V. vulnifians.
Other common uses of tetracycline include the following:
  • Urinary Tract Infections with susceptible organisms (including the acute urethral syndrome in women).
  • Bronchitis in patients with known underlying chronic lung diseases.
  • Pelvic inflammatory disease and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) regimen.
  • Travelers diarrhoea.
  • Acne vulgaris
  • Prostatitis.
  • As an alternative agent in the penicillin allergic patient with syphilis.
  • Anaerobic infections with susceptible organisms.
Therapeutic classView
Tetracycline group of drugs
PharmacologyView
Tetracycline has its main mechanism of action on protein synthesis, and an energy-dependent active transport system pumps the drug through the inner cytoplasmic membrane of bacteria. Once inside the bacterial cell, Tetracycline binds specifically to the 30s ribosomes and inhibit bacterial protein synthesis.

Many Gram positive aerobic Cocci are susceptible, but many strains of staphylococci, streptococci and even some pneumococci are resistant to Tetracycline. Thus, tetracycline is not the drug of choice in infections due to gram positive aerobes.

Pseudomonas and many Enterobacteriaceae are resistant. Urinary concentrations are adequate for some community - acquired E. coli and consequently, Tetracycline is still used in uncomplicated initial UTIs. Tetracycline is also active against and is the drug of choice for Brucella species, Calymmatobacterium granulomatis, Vibrio cholerae and V. vulnificus.

Tetracycline is also active against anaerobic species of bacteria and since concentrations of the drug are quite high in the gastrointestinal contents, the enteric flora are usually altered by the drug.

Tetracycline is incompletely absorbed from the gastro-intestinal tract, about 60 to 80% of a dose of tetracycline usually being available. It is widely distributed through the body tissues and fluids.

Tetracycline has a half-life of about 12 hours. It is excreted in the urine and in the faeces.
DosageView
The usual adult oral dosage of Tetracycline is 1-2 g daily given in 2-4 divided doses. The usual oral dosage of Tetracycline for children older than 8 years of age in 25-50 mg/kg daily given in 2-4 divided doses. Alternatively some clinicians recommended that children should receive 0.6-1.2 g/m2 daily.

Tetracycline should be taken preferably one hour before or 2 hours after meals.

Some specific indications along with some information on dosage is given below:

Acne vulgaris: 250 mg four times daily or 500 mg 12 hourly for 1 week; 125-250 mg for several weeks or months. Duration of therapy is determined by individual progress

Acute staphylococcal infections: 1-2 g daily in divided doses for 10-14 days

Acute streptococcal infections: 1-2 g daily in divided doses for 10 days. Prolonged therapy is needed to avoid risk of rheumatic fever or glomerulonephritis

Amoebiasis: 1 g daily in four divided doses or 500 mg 12 hourly for 7 days. Given in association with amoebicidal agents

Brucellosis: 500 mg four times daily plus 1 g streptomycin twice daily for 1 week ; then 500 mg four times daily (no streptomycin) for 1 week. Prolonged therapy is necessary to avoid relapse

Subacute bacterial endocarditis: 1-2 g daily in divided doses for 6 weeks. Usually given in combination with a bactericidal agent

Syphilis: Total 30-40 g given in divided doses over 10-15 days. Serology and spinal fluid examination should follow the administration of tetracycline
Side effectsView
Teeth and bone: Tetracycline can cause depression of bone growth, permanent graybrown discoloration of the teeth and enamel hypoplasia when given during tooth development (i.e. during the later half of pregnancy, during infancy and in childhood).

Hypersensitivity reactions such as anaphylaxis, urticaria and rashes are uncommon. Photosensitivity reactions consisting of a red rash on areas exposed to intense sunlight can occur with Tetracycline.

Gastrointestinal effects: Epigastric distress and nausea are commonly seen after oral administration, and these symptoms are somewhat dose related. Vomiting can occur.

Accentuated prerenal azotemia: Tetracycline appears to aggravate pre-existing renal failure by inhibiting protein synthesis, which increases the azotemia from amino acid metabolism.

Superinfections with oral and anogenital candidiasis are relatively common in patients taking Tetracycline.

Esophageal ulcerations: In most cases, the patients were taking the capsules with little or no fluid before going to bed. To help minimize this, oral doses should be given with adequate amounts of fluid.
ContraindicationsView
Tetracycline Hydrochloride is contraindicated in patients hypersensitive to any of the member of tetracycline groups, since cross-sensitivity may occur Tetracycline Hydrochloride should be avoided in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus. Tetracycline Hydrochloride is considered to be contraindicated in renal impairment, particularly if severe ; if it must be given, doses should be reduced.
PrecautionsView
Care should be taken if Tetracycline Hydrochloride is given to patients with impaired liver function and high doses should be avoided. Potentiality hepatotoxic drugs (including erythromycin, chloramphenicol, isoniazide and sulphonamides) should not be given concomitantly.
InteractionsView
Impaired absorption with antacids containing divalent and trivalent cations (e.g. Al, Ca, Mg), Fe, Zn and Na bicarbonate preparations, kaolin-pectin, bismuth subsalicylate, sucralfate, strontium ranelate, colestipol and colestyramine. May interfere with the bactericidal action of penicillin. May potentiate the effect of anticoagulants. May decrease efficacy of oral contraceptives. Nephrotoxic effects may be exacerbated by diuretics or other nephrotoxic drugs. May increase the hypoglycaemic effect of insulin and sulfonylureas in patients with DM. May increase toxic effects of ergot alkaloids and methotrexate.
Pregnancy & lactationView
Tetracycline should not be used during pregnancy because of the risk of hypertoxicity in the mother as well as the effects on the developing foetus. Use in pregnancy potentially during breast-feeding and in children up to the age of 8, or some authorise say 12 years, may result in impaired bone growth and permanent discoloration of the child's teeth.
StorageView
Store between 20-25° C.

Bptrol

Cetirizine Hydrochloride
Tablet 10 mg Allopathic Sedating Anti-histamine

Indications

Urticaria

Indication detailsView
It is indicated for the relief of symptoms associated with seasonal & perennial allergic rhinitis. It is also indicated for the treatment of the uncomplicated skin manifestations of chronic idiopathic urticaria and allergen induced asthma.
Therapeutic classView
Sedating Anti-histamine
PharmacologyView
Cetirizine Hydrochloride is a potent H1 receptor antagonist without any significant anticholinergic and antiserotonic effects. At pharmacologically active dose levels, it has almost no drowsiness effect and does not cause behavioral changes. It inhibits the histamine-mediated early phase of the allergic reaction and also reduces the migration of inflammatory cells and the release of mediators associated with the late phase of the allergic reaction.

Pharmacokinetics: Cetirizine 10 mg achieves peak plasma concentrations of 257 mcg/L within one hour of administration (980 mcg/L in children). Food does not affect the extent of absorption, but it may slightly reduce the rate. Peak blood levels 0.3 micrograms/ml are reached between thirty & sixty minutes after administration of 10 mg dose of Cetirizine. Its plasma half-life is approximately 11 hours. Absorption is very consistent from one subject to the next. Its renal clearance is 30 ml/minute and the excretion half-life is approximately nine hours.
DosageView
Adults and Children 6 years and older: 1 tablet or 2 teaspoonfuls daily (or 1 teaspoonful twice daily).

Children 2-6 years: 1 teaspoonful once daily or 1/2 teaspoonful twice daily.

Children 6 months to 2 years : 1/2 teaspoonful once daily. The dose in children 12-23 months of age can be increased to a maximum dose as 1/2 teaspoonful every 12 hours.
Side effectsView
The most common side effects that occurred more frequently on Cetirizine is somnolence.
ContraindicationsView
It is contraindicated in patients with a history of hypersensitivity to Cetirizine or hydroxyzine.
PrecautionsView
Caution should be exercised when driving a car or operating a heavy machinery.
InteractionsView
No clinically significant drug interactions have been found with Theophylline, Azithromycin, Pseudoephedrine, Ketoconazole or Erythromycin and with other drugs.
Pregnancy & lactationView
US FDA Pregnancy Category of Cetirizine Hydrochloride is B. There are, however, no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women. Because animal reproduction studies are not always predictive of human response, this drug should be used during pregnancy only if clearly needed. Cetirizine Hydrochloride has been shown to be excreted in human milk. So, caution should be exercised when Cetirizine Hydrochloride is administered to a nursing woman.
StorageView
Keep in a dry place away from light and heat. Keep out of the reach of children.