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"Cerucal" preparation: instructions for use and indications

Often with stomach upset and constipation, nausea and vomiting, doctors prescribe "Cerucal". Is it worth it to unconditionally trust this drug, and what is this medicine - "Cerucal"? Instruction for use states that "Cerucal" has a pronounced antiemetic effect and is effective against nausea and hiccups. He has the property to normalize the gastric motility, helps him to quickly digest food. The medicinal preparation "Cerucal" is produced mainly in two forms: tablets (with a smooth surface, white color) and ampoules containing an injection solution.

In what cases should I take Cerucal? The indications listed in the annotation are quite broad. He is advised to prescribe for nausea and vomiting, caused by various causes; A decrease in the tone of the stomach; Paresis of the stomach in case of diabetes mellitus; Reflux disease and even with motion sickness. Apply "Cerucal" and as an antiemetic when there is nausea and vomiting from various medications (for example, with chemotherapy). Since "Tserukal" has the property to strengthen the peristalsis of the stomach and intestine, it is used as an auxiliary tool for duodenal sounding and laboratory analysis of the stomach using the contrast X-ray method.

Despite the popularity of this drug, you should be cautious about the dosage of the drug "Cerucal". Instruction for use indicates that adults and adolescents (that is, those who are already 14 years old) can take 1 tablet of medicine three times a day, washing down with small amounts of water. Since the substance that makes up "Cerucal" (sodium sulfate), accumulates in the human body, treatment with this drug should not last more than a month.

Now consider how to take a solution for injections of the drug "Cerucal". Instructions for use allow the use of the drug as an injection solution for the treatment of children under 14 years of age. But still the child must be 2 years of age. If the drug is used by a child, the dosage should be calculated based on the body weight, namely 0.1 mg per kilogram of the child's weight for one injection. For adults, the intake dose at a time is 10 mg. "Tserukal" in ampoules can be mixed with a solution of glucose or sodium chloride, but in no case can it be diluted together with an alkaline solution. Injections are administered intramuscularly (each time you need to change the injection site) or intravenously. Intravenously, the drug is administered slowly (in the form of droppers).

There are also contraindications to the drug "Cerucal". The abstract enclosed in a medicine box indicates that it can not be taken by young children who are not yet two years old, as well as to women in the first months of pregnancy suffering from epilepsy, patients with gastric or intestinal bleeding and with intestinal obstruction, and also in case of Intolerance to sodium sulfate. Children under 14 years old, elderly people (especially those suffering from Parkinson's disease), pregnant at the 2nd and 3rd trimester, asthmatics and people with high blood pressure, the drug can be used under strict medical supervision. Breastfeeding with the application of "Cerucal" should be temporarily discontinued.

What are the side effects of Cerucal? Instructions for use mention constipation or, conversely, diarrhea, headache, dry mouth, drowsiness, dizziness, irritability, an unreasonable sense of fear. In case of an overdose , Parkinson's disease, edema, menstruation problems in women can develop, and men may have mammary glands. The risk of side effects of the drug is especially increased if the person taking it has impaired kidney function. Since "Tserukal" is relaxing on the central nervous system, after taking the drug, you can not drive a car or perform work that requires concentration and quick reaction. At acceptance "Cerukala" it is strictly forbidden to use alcohol.

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