Aceclo Spas 80 mg/100 mg Tablet
Manufactured By Aristo Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd
Composition Drotaverine (80mg), Aceclofenac (100mg)
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Not a good idea to do during pregnancy, especially in the third trimester.
- Aceclofenac (an NSAID) may:
- Lower the amount of amniotic fluid
- Make the fetal ductus arteriosus close too soon
- Postpone labor
- There isn't a lot of safety information on using Drotaverine during pregnancy, so only use it if you really need to.
- If prescribed, it should only be taken under severe medical supervision.
- Do not use while breastfeeding because there isn't enough safety information.
Faq For Medicine
Q1. What is Aceclo Spas good for?
It is used to help with muscle spasms and pain, like cramps in the stomach, cramps during your period, colicky pain, and pain in your joints and muscles.
Q2: Is it used to ease menstrual pain?
Yes, it is often used to treat dysmenorrhea (painful periods).
Q3. Can it help with stomach cramps?
Yes. Drotaverine relaxes smooth muscles and helps with stomach cramps.
Q4. Can you take it without eating?
No. Take it after eating to avoid stomach upset.
Q5. Does it make you sleepy?
There may be minor dizziness, but not much drowsiness.
Q6. Is it okay to take it every day?
It is only supposed to be used for a limited time.
Q7. Is it okay to drink alcohol while taking it?
Stay away from alcohol; it makes stomach bleeding and liver strain more likely.
Expert Advice
- Take only after meals to avoid acidity.
- Don't take this with other NSAIDs like ibuprofen or diclofenac.
- Drink plenty of water; it can help with stomach cramps.
- Don't take it for a long time; only for short-term discomfort and spasms.
- Don't do this:
- Ulcers in the stomach
- Serious liver or kidney disease
- Heart problems
- If you have severe stomach pain, vomit blood, or have black stools, stop right once.
- Tell your doctor if you are using blood thinners since aceclofenac may make bleeding more likely.
Side Effects
- Pain in the stomach
- Feeling sick
- Throwing up
- Feeling dizzy
- Constipation or diarrhea
- Indigestion
- Heartburn
- Not as common
- Headache
- Rash on the skin
- Swelling
- Very serious (rare)
- Bleeding in the stomach
- A very bad allergic reaction
- Damage to the liver
- Hard to breathe
- If you have serious symptoms, see a doctor right once.
How It Works
- It relaxes the smooth muscles in the stomach, uterus, and intestines.
- Stops spasms, which makes cramp-like pain less bad.
- 100 mg of aceclofenac
- Stops the body from making prostaglandins.
- Lessens pain, swelling, and inflammation.
- They work together to quickly ease cramps and pain from inflammation.
Medicine Interaction
- Stay away from or use with care along with:
- NSAIDs (like ibuprofen and diclofenac)
- Steroids raise the risk of ulcers.
- Warfarin (blood thinner) → increased risk of bleeding
- Alcohol can cause serious problems with the stomach and liver.
- Methotrexate
- Antihypertensives → less control over BP
- Interactions between diseases
- Use with care in:
- Bleeding problems or stomach ulcers
- Liver problems
- Kidney disease
- Heart disease
- Asthma
How to Use
- As directed, take one tablet once or twice a day.
- Always after eating.
- Do not crumble or chew; just swallow whole with water.
- Only use for short-term relief.
- If you forget to take a dose:
- Take when you recall
- If you're near to your next dose, skip it.
- Don't take two doses
Uses / Indications
- Cramps in the stomach
- Pain during periods (dysmenorrhea)
- Spasms in the muscles
- Colicky pain (biliary or renal colic)
- Pain in the back
- Pain in the joints
- Dysmenorrhea that comes and goes
- Pain from a muscle strain or sprain