Paracetamol (500mg) + Dicyclomine (20mg)
Treatments for spasmodic pain and discomfort include Cyclopam, which is used to treat biliary colic, intestinal colic, renal colic, spasmodic dysmenorrhea, and irritable bowel syndrome symptoms.
Combination drug Cyclopam Tablet helps reduce spasmodic pain and suffering related to dysmenorrhea and different colic diseases. It is made up of the antispasmodic dicyclomine and the analgesic and antipyretic paracetamol. Together, these components lessen gastrointestinal tract pain, inflammation, and spasms as well as unpleasant menstruation.
Dizziness, nausea, constipation, flatulence, diarrhea, and skin reactions such as rashes and hives are typical adverse effects. Although these side effects are typically transient, you should consult a doctor if they continue.
1 Strip of 20 Tablet
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Completely dissolve the Cyclopam tablet in water. Avoid chewing, breaking, or crushing the tablet.
The two active chemicals in a Cyclopam tablet are paracetamol, which has analgesic and antipyretic qualities to lessen pain and inflammation, and dicyclomine, an antispasmodic that aids in blocking some naturally occurring compounds in the body that cause pain.
Related Warnings
While taking Cyclopam Tablets, it is best to avoid alcohol as much as possible as it can exacerbate the underlying disease and its negative effects.
Use of Cyclopam Tablets should only occur when the possible advantages of doing so outweigh the possible risks to the developing fetus. Before using, speak with a healthcare professional.
Before beginning Cyclopam Tablet use, breastfeeding moms should consult a doctor because the medication might not be appropriate during lactation.
Cyclopam Tablets can impair vision and induce fatigue and dizziness. Before working machinery or driving, make sure you are not affected.
Individuals who have a history of kidney disorders or diseases should use Cyclopam Tablet with caution and consider changing their dosage in consultation with a physician.
Patients who have liver problems should use Cyclopam Tablets with caution. For advice on the right dosage and monitoring, speak with a healthcare professional.
If you have an allergy to cyclopentoma or any of its constituents, speak with a physician. Avoid or consume coffee and alcohol in moderation. Maintain hydration, control your stress, and eat a balanced diet. To reduce stress, try yoga or relaxation methods.
Q1. What is the purpose of the Cyclopam tablet?
The Cyclopam Tablet is intended to alleviate spasmodic pain and discomfort resulting from irritable bowel syndrome symptoms, intestinal, renal, and biliary colic.
Q2. How does the Cyclopam tablet operate?Cyclopam relieves muscle spasms, cramps, stomach pain, and other gastrointestinal discomforts by relaxing the muscles and preventing the body's normal movements in the gut.
Q3: Is it okay to take antacids with Cyclopam tablets?Antacids may lessen the Cyclopam Tablet's efficacy and absorption. It is advised to take them at various times; for example, take an antacid after meals and a Cyclopam tablet before meals.
Q4. Do people with IBS have to follow any dietary restrictions?Eat less chocolate, alcohol, caffeine, fructose, sorbitol, carbonated drinks, high-fiber foods, and fried or fatty foods if you have IBS. Make frequent, smaller, simpler meal choices and make sure your diet contains plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables.
Q5. Can diarrhea be caused by Cyclopam tablets?Yes, diarrhea can occasionally result from using Cyclopam tablets. If this happens, drink more fluids and see your doctor if the illness doesn't go away.
Q6: Does the Cyclopam tablet make you feel dry-mouthed?Cyclopam Tablets can indeed result in dry mouth. Increase your fluid intake and stay away from salty and spicy foods to help control this.