Anafortan Drop: Summary and Key Points
Uses
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Treats abdominal cramps by relaxing stomach and intestinal muscles, reducing spasms, pain, bloating, and discomfort.
How It Works
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Contains an anticholinergic agent that stops sudden muscle contractions (spasms).
Dosage & Administration
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Take as prescribed by your doctor.
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Can be taken with or without food, but at a fixed time for best results.
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Use the marked dropper for accurate measurement.
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Do not stop early—symptoms may return.
Common Side Effects
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Palpitations
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Excessive thirst, dry mouth
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Reduced bronchial secretions
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Flushing (warmth in face, neck, trunk)
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Difficulty urinating, constipation
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Skin rash, allergic reactions (consult doctor if severe)
Precautions & Warnings
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Avoid if you have:
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Overactive thyroid
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Obstructive airway disease (e.g., asthma)
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Ulcerative colitis (intestinal inflammation)
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Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: Consult doctor before use.
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Alcohol: Safety unknown—consult doctor.
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Driving: May affect focus—avoid if drowsy or dizzy.
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Kidney/Liver Disease: Limited data—doctor’s advice needed.
Missed Dose?
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Take as soon as remembered.
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If close to next dose, skip the missed one.
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Never double the dose.
Consult Doctor If:
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Side effects persist or worsen.
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You have other medical conditions or take other medications (risk of interactions).
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