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Often with pain, patients are sent not to consult a specialist, but to a pharmacy in order to acquire a “strong” remedy that will have an immediate effect. So that patients are not at risk due to the lack of medical knowledge, such drugs are available only by prescription.
Nimesil is indeed considered a "strong" drug, but not in all cases it is prescribed and prescribed. Only by reading the application instructions and receiving the recommendations of the doctor, you can purchase the tool and get the desired result from this drug.
general information
Nimesil is a synthetic drug. Available in the form of a yellowish powder with an orange odor. The main active ingredient of the drug is nimesulide. The powder is diluted in water, followed by internal use.The granules of the drug are packed in special laminated sachets, 2 grams each, one cardboard pack can contain from 9 to 30 pieces.
pharmachologic effect
The drug has a complex action: analgesic (analgesic), antiplatelet, antipyretic and anti-inflammatory. There is a good tolerability of the drug with long-term treatment and therapy. Properties of the dosage form contribute to the rapid development of the action of Nimesil in the body.
Having taken the medicine, in a few minutes you can feel how the pain subsides and decreases. The effect will persist for 6 hours. This drug slows down the synthesis of prostaglandins at the site of inflammation.
Indications and dosage
Like most nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, Nimesil is recommended for use with:
- the occurrence of recurrent pain after surgery or injury;
- headache, toothache;
- treatment of inflammatory disorders of the musculoskeletal system;
- sprains, subluxations, bruises and sprains;
- acute pain in the back, lower back;
- diseases that are accompanied by increased body temperature;
- vascular, gynecological and urological diseases.
The dosage is determined by the doctor, on average, 1 bag 2 times a day. After you prepare the solution, it should be immediately drunk, the medicine cannot be stored in this form. It is advisable to take after meals. Overdose will be accompanied by drowsiness, apathy, vomiting, nausea, pain or discomfort in the stomach.
Contraindications and side effects
As a rule, Nemisil is well tolerated. There may be some side effects at the initial stage of the drug, most often they are associated with exceeding the dosage of the drug:
- There may be problems with the cardiovascular system, manifested in the form of tachycardia, hypertension, etc.
- Disorders in the organs of the gastrointestinal tract, the patient may have nausea and vomiting.
- In the activity of the central nervous system, malfunctions expressed by migraine, dizziness and nervousness are possible.
- Disorders and diseases associated with the respiratory system may be accompanied by shortness of breath, but this is quite rare.
- Perhaps a manifestation of an allergic reaction: itching and rashes on the skin, redness, excessive sweating.
In order to avoid side effects and complications, it is important to consider the contraindications for the use of Nimesil. This tool is not assigned to patients with gastrointestinal ulcers, diabetes, hypertension, with individual intolerance to nimesulide, with renal failure, colitis. The drug is contraindicated for pregnant women, as well as nursing mothers.
special instructions
- To reduce the risk of side effects by minimizing the effective dose of the drug.
- The drug is contraindicated in children under 12 years.
- Reception NEMISIL should be immediately stopped when the first signs of ARD appear, as well as when visual impairment occurs.
- Doctors can not say with precision about the effect of the drug on the driving process, such a moment has not yet been studied. Therefore, while taking Nemysil, you should be careful both behind the wheel and during various activities that require high concentration of attention and quick reaction.
It is important to remember that this tool should be prescribed by a doctor, he will also discuss the dosage.Self-treatment can lead not only to a forced outing to the hospital, but also to call an ambulance, due to a significant deterioration of the patient's condition.
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