Anafortan Injection: Quick Overview
Use: Treats abdominal cramps by relaxing stomach/intestine muscles and reducing spasms, pain, and bloating.
Key Points:
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Administration: Given by a doctor/nurse (do not self-inject).
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Duration: Continue as prescribed; stopping early may worsen symptoms.
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Drug Class: Anticholinergic (acts on muscle contractions).
Common Side Effects:
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Dry mouth, thirst, palpitations, flushing, constipation, difficulty urinating.
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Temporary for most; consult a doctor if persistent/severe.
Precautions:
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Avoid if: History of overactive thyroid, obstructive airway disease, or ulcerative colitis.
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Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: Safety not established—consult a doctor.
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Alcohol/Driving: Interaction/effects unknown; use caution.
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Kidney/Liver Disease: Limited data—medical supervision required.
Missed Dose:
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Take ASAP if missed, but skip if close to the next dose. Do not double dose.
Note: Disclose all current medications to your doctor to avoid interactions.
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