VALETHAMATE BROMIDE belongs to the class of medications called ‘antispasmodic agents’ used in the treatment of pain and spasms (muscle contraction) associated with various conditions such as dysmenorrhea (menstrual cramps), postoperative intestinal spasms, visceral spasms (pain due to damage of internal organs), gastrointestinal spasm (pain due to muscle straining for expelling gas out of the body), tenesmus (constant urge to defecate), urinary colic (presence of kidney stones), biliary colic (presence of gallbladder stones), and cervical dilation during labour (widening of the cervix to facilitate childbirth).
VALETHAMATE BROMIDE contains ‘valethamate bromide’, which belongs to the class of ‘spasmolytics or antispasmodic agents. It is an anticholinergic and works by blocking the effect of acetylcholine (constricts muscle). VALETHAMATE BROMIDE dilates the smooth muscles present in the intestine and cervix, thus resulting in a reduction of spasms.
VALETHAMATE BROMIDE should be taken as advised by your doctor. You may experience certain common side effects such as headache, stomach upset, blurred vision, constipation, difficulty swallowing, and irregular heart rate. These side effects usually disappear without any medical attention. However, if these side effects persist or worsen, inform your doctor.
Do not take $nmae if you are allergic to it or any ingredients present in it. Liver and kidney disease patients should maintain caution while taking VALETHAMATE BROMIDE. Inform your doctor if you have eye problems (glaucoma), prostate gland problems, digestive tract problems, and arrhythmias (irregular heart rate). Avoid driving or operating heavy machinery after taking VALETHAMATE BROMIDE as this medicine may cause vision problems.
Spasms of intestine and cervix
VALETHAMATE BROMIDE contains ‘valethamate bromide’, which belongs to the class of ‘spasmolytics or antispasmodic agents. It is an anticholinergic drug and works by blocking the effect of acetylcholine. Acetylcholine is a chemical messenger present in the body that causes spasms or muscle contractions. VALETHAMATE BROMIDE dilates the smooth muscles present in the intestine and cervix, thus resulting in a reduction of spasms.
Do not take if you are allergic to ‘valethamate bromide’ or any ingredients present in it. This medicine should be used with caution in patients with liver and kidney diseases. Inform your doctor if you have eye problems (glaucoma), prostate gland problems, digestive tract problems, and arrhythmias (irregular heart rate). Do not drive or operate heavy machinery while taking VALETHAMATE BROMIDE as this medicine may cause vision problems. Inform your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding.
Drug-drug interactions: VALETHAMATE BROMIDE may interact with antihistamines, phenothiazide antipsychotics, and a medication used to treat Parkinson’s disease (a brain disorder). It may antagonize the effects of medications used to treat nausea and vomiting (domperidone and metoclopramide).
Drug-food interactions: Avoid the consumption of alcohol as it can cause serious adverse effects.
Drug-disease interactions: VALETHAMATE BROMIDE should be used with caution in patients with severe liver and kidney failure, narrow-angle glaucoma (increased pressure inside the eye), enlarged prostate gland, inflammatory conditions of the gastrointestinal system (gut), blockage in the small intestine (pyloric stenosis), and tachyarrhythmia (rapid heart rate).
Consumption of alcohol may worsen the underlying condition that causes spasms. Hence inform your physician about alcohol intake.
VALETHAMATE BROMIDE should be used in pregnant women only if clinically needed. Please consult your doctor. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you.
VALETHAMATE BROMIDE should be used in breastfeeding mothers only if clinically needed. Please consult your doctor. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you.
VALETHAMATE BROMIDE may cause vision problems. So, do not drive or operate heavy machinery while taking VALETHAMATE BROMIDE until your vision improves.
VALETHAMATE BROMIDE to be taken with caution, especially if you have a history of liver diseases/conditions. Your doctor may adjust the dose based on your condition.
VALETHAMATE BROMIDE to be taken with caution, especially if you have a history of Kidney diseases/conditions. Your doctor may adjust the dose based on your condition.
VALETHAMATE BROMIDE is used in children only when clinically needed.
Dysmenorrhea: It is the medical term for menstrual cramps. It occurs due to heavy bleeding or other underlying conditions associated with the uterus.
Urinary colic: It is a condition in which the presence of stones in the kidneys, bladder, ureters, or urethra can block the urinary tract. It causes severe abdominal pain.
Biliary colic: It is a condition in which gallstone blocks the bile duct, which is essential for draining bile from the gallbladder to the small intestine. It results in severe pain in the upper and middle parts of the abdomen.
Cervix Spam: Cervical spam is a sudden involuntary contraction of neck muscles occurring due to strain or weakness. VALETHAMATE BROMIDE helps to provide relief from this spam. It is also used to dilate the cervix during childbirth and help in shortening the labour.