Uses / Indications:
The Omnidox 10 mg/10 mg Tablet is used to treat:
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Cramps in the stomach or abdomen
Pain during menstruation (dysmenorrhea)
Colic and gas in the intestines
Pain that comes and goes because of kidney stones or gallstones
Spasms in the stomach and intestines caused by indigestion or infection
Pain or cramping after surgery
Pregnancy interaction:
Drotaverine: It is thought to be moderately safe during pregnancy, but you should only use it with a doctor's supervision.
Mefenamic Acid: Pregnant women should not take it during the last three months of pregnancy since it could harm the development of the baby's heart and kidneys.
Overall: Only use if the possible advantages are greater than the dangers and your doctor tells you to.
Breastfeeding: Both parts may go into breast milk. Talk to your doctor before using.
✅ Before using this medicine while pregnant or breastfeeding, always talk to your doctor.
Expert advice:
To ease stomach irritation, take the tablet after eating.
Do not take more than the suggested amount or for longer than the advised time.
Don't drink alcohol while taking this drug because it can make your stomach feel worse and make you sleepy.
Tell your doctor if you have ever had stomach ulcers, liver difficulties, or renal problems.
Do not take this drug with other NSAIDs, such as ibuprofen or diclofenac.
Drink plenty of water and eat light meals to help your body digest food while you are getting therapy.
Side Effects:
Some common and minor side effects are
Feeling sick or throwing up
Heartburn or acid reflux
Feeling dizzy or sleepy
Pain in the stomach or diarrhea
Mouth that is dry
Very rare serious adverse effects:
Allergic responses (rash, edema, trouble breathing)
Bleeding in the stomach and intestines (black stools, throwing up blood)
Problems with the liver (yellowing of the skin or eyes)
Very bad stomach discomfort
⚠️ If you detect serious or long-lasting adverse effects, stop taking the medicine and call your doctor right away.
How to use:
Dosage: Usually one pill two to three times a day, as directed by your doctor.
Route: Take by mouth and drink a glass of water with it.
Timing: Take it after meals to avoid upsetting your stomach.
If you forget to take your dose, take it as soon as you remember, unless it's almost time for the next dose. Don't do it twice.
Duration: For optimal results, keep going for the whole specified course.
How it works:
The ingredients in the Omnidox Tablet work together to achieve their job:
Drotaverine (10 mg):
Calms down the smooth muscles in the stomach, intestines, and uterus.
It aids in reducing spasms and improves blood flow to the injured organs.
Mefenamic Acid (10 mg):
Mefenamic Acid (10 mg) inhibits the synthesis of prostaglandins, which are responsible for pain and swelling.
It also alleviates stomach cramps, agony, and discomfort.
They work together to quickly ease pain caused by spasms and bring muscles back to normal.
Faq for medicine:
1. What does Omnidox do?
It helps with cramping in the stomach, menstruation pain, IBS-related pain, and spasms in the intestines.
2. Is it okay to consume it on an empty stomach?
No. It should be taken after meals to keep your stomach from being upset or too acidic.
3. How quickly does Omnidox work?
Taking the pill usually helps with pain within 30 to 60 minutes.
4. Is it appropriate for me to take Omnidox every day?
Your doctor should tell you how much to take. Avoid using it for a long time or when you don't need to.
5. Is it safe to do during your period?
Yes. It works well to ease menstrual cramps (dysmenorrhea) and pain in the lower abdomen.
Medicine interaction:
Omnidox might work with:
Blood thinners (like warfarin) make bleeding more likely.
Other NSAIDs or aspirin: Higher chance of getting stomach ulcers.
Antacids or proton pump inhibitors: They might make pain alleviation less effective.
Antihypertensives: They might not lower blood pressure as much.
Alcohol: Can make you sleepier and upset your stomach.
Always tell your doctor about any other drugs or supplements you are taking.