Aruxil Tablet
Almitrine Bismesylate + Raubasine
30mg + 10mg
Opsonin Pharma Limited
| Pack size | 30 's pack |
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| Retail Price | 10.00 AED |
Indications
Aruxil Tablet is used for:
Cerebrovascular insufficiency, Functional rehabilitation after cerebrovascular accidents, auditory, vestibular and visual disorders of ischaemic etiology, Stroke
Adult Dose
Adult: PO
Auditory, vestibular and visual disorders of ischaemic aetiology; Cerebrovascular insufficiency; Functional rehabilitation after cerebrovascular accidents
Per tab contains almitrine 30 mg and raubasine 10 mg:
1 tab twice daily.
Child Dose
Renal Dose
Administration
Contra Indications
Concurrent usage with MAOIs.
Precautions
Due to the presence of lactose, this drug should not be used in the case of galactosemia, of glucose and galactose malabsorption syndrome or of lactose deficiency (rare metabolic diseases). Do not exceed the recommended dose. Pregnancy. Long-term treatment may result in numbness, prickling or formication effects in the lower limbs which may, in rare cases, lead to treatment withdrawal.
Pregnancy-Lactation
It is not recommended in pregnancy. It should be used with caution only when the expected benefit to the mother is greater than the possible risk to the fetas.
Interactions
Not to be used concurrently with other almitrine-containing preparations.
Potentially Fatal: MAOIs.
Adverse Effects
Side effects of Almitrine Bismesylate + Raubasine :
Mild GI disorders, sleep disturbances, palpitations, anxiety, dizziness.
Rarely, wt loss, peripheral neuropathy with abnormal sensations in the lower limbs.
Mechanism of Action
Almitrine and raubasine work together to increase the amount of oxygen brought to the brain and neurosensory tissue, by increasing the oxygen content of arterial blood.
Note
Aruxil 30mg + 10mg Tablet manufactured by Opsonin Pharma Limited. Its generic name is Almitrine Bismesylate + Raubasine. Aruxil is availble in Bangladesh.
Farmaco BD drug index information on Aruxil Tablet is not intended for diagnosis, medical advice or treatment; neither intended to be a substitute for the exercise of professional judgment.