Avapar 25mg Injection

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Composition FOR Avapar 25mg Injection

Camylofin(25mg)

food interaction for Avapar Injection

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No interaction found/established
It is not known whether it is safe to consume alcohol with Avapar 25mg Injection. Please consult your doctor.
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Information regarding the use of Avapar 25mg Injection during pregnancy is not available. Please consult your doctor.
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Information regarding the use of Avapar 25mg Injection during breastfeeding is not available. Please consult your doctor.
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SALT INFORMATION FOR Avapar 25mg Injection

Camylofin(25mg)

Avapar injection uses

{med_name} is used for abdominal cramp.

How avapar injection works

Avapar 25mg Injection is an anticholinergic which relaxes the muscles in the stomach and gut (intestine). It stops sudden muscle contractions (spasms), thereby relieving cramps, pain, bloating, and discomfort.

Common side effects of avapar injection

Palpitations, Arrhythmia (irregular heartbeats), Increased heart rate, Dry skin, Excessive thirst, Dryness in mouth, Photophobia, Reduce bronchial secretion, Flushing (sense of warmth in the face, ears, neck and trunk), Dilatation of pupil, Difficulty in urination, Loss of accommodation, Constipation

SUBSTITUTES FOR Avapar Injection

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Expert advice FOR Avapar Injection

  • Camylofin is given as an injection into veins by a healthcare professional.
  • Do not skip any dose and finish the complete course even if you feel better.
  • Inform your doctor if you are pregnant, planning pregnancy or breastfeeding.

Frequently asked questions FOR Avapar 25mg Injection

Camylofin

Q. What is Avapar 25mg Injection used for?
Avapar 25mg Injection is used to relieve symptoms such as severe stomach pain, bloating, cramps, associated with various conditions such as painful periods, or menstrual cramps, abdominal pain caused by kidney stones, blockage of the urinary tract or bile duct.
Q. Is Avapar 25mg Injection safe during pregnancy?
Avapar 25mg Injection is given during the active phase of labor to accelerate labor (when necessary) generally at 3cm of cervical dilatation. However, it should not be used during pregnancy unless prescribed by your doctor.
Q. Is Avapar 25mg Injection a painkiller?
Avapar 25mg Injection is an anti-spasmodic medicine that works by relaxing the muscles of the stomach and gut to reduce abdominal pain and cramps.
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Q. For how long will I need to take Avapar 25mg Injection?
You will need to take this medicine as long as prescribed by your doctor. This depends on your condition and how you respond to the medicine.
Q. When will I start feeling better after taking Avapar 25mg Injection?
Avapar 25mg Injection may take 1-2 hours to show its effectiveness. However, this depends on your condition, dosage, and response to treatment.
Q. Is constipation common after taking Avapar 25mg Injection?
Yes, constipation is a common side-effect of this medicine. To get relief, include fiber in your diet (fruits and vegetables), drink 8-10 glasses of fluids a day, and keep active. If you do not have a bowel movement for 2-3 days, consult your doctor.
Q. Can I take any pain killer along with Avapar 25mg Injection?
It is advisable not to take any medications without consulting your doctor first. Self-medication can be risky and should be avoided.

Content on this page was last updated on 29 November, 2023, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)