Isopropamide (I)

Isopropamide (I) is a quaternary ammonium antimuscarinic with peripheral effects similar to those of atropine. It has been used as an adjunct in the treatment of peptic ulcer disease, in the relief of gastro-intestinal and urinary tract disorders associated with smooth muscle spasm, in rhinitis, and the relief of symptoms of cold.


Adult Dose
Neonatal
Paedriatic
Characteristics
. It is of Synthetic origin and belongs to Anticholenergic. . The Molecular Weight of Isopropamide (I) is 480.40.
Contraindications
Isopropamide (I) is contraindicated in conditions like Hypersensitivity to any component of product.
Effects
The symptomatic adverse reactions produced by Isopropamide (I) are more or less tolerable and if they become severe, they can be treated symptomatically, these include Hypersensitivity.
Indications
Isopropamide (I) is primarily indicated in conditions like Cold, Muscular spasm, Peptic ulcer, Rhinitis.
Interactions
No data regarding the interactions of Isopropamide (I) was found.
Interfrence
Iodide interfere with BPI & Radioiodide uptake test for thyroid function.
Risks
If prescribing authority justifies the benefits of the drug against the possible damages he/she should reevaluate them and consult the reference material and previous studies.
Storage
Tab Protect from Sunlight.
Warnings
Closely monitor patients for therapeutic response and side effects. Isopropamide iodide should not use in high dose because may produce mental depression and mental disturbances. It should be used with caution in patients over 40yrs. because may increase the risk of glaucoma. It should be used with caution in patients with asthma, heart or renal(kidney) diseases. It should be used with caution in infants and small children.
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