What is the Meaning & Definition of Enantyum
Enantyum is a medicinal product whose composition is the molecule of dexketoprofen, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory type drug (NSAID), used for the treatment of mild pain to moderate. This type of medications are very helpful for general consultation however should be used with care to avoid the appearance of adverse effects.
Other uses include postoperative pain, menstrual cramps, combined with antispasmodics pains by colic biliary or renal therapy and the pain of dental origin.
It should be avoided, or used cautiously, in people who are hypertensive or who suffer from cardiovascular disorders since it increases the risk of developing cardiac infarcts, especially because it interferes with the cardioprotective effect of the dose of 81 mg of aspirin a day. Also, it should be avoided in people with kidney disease.
Ingestion with food delays the absorption of dexketoprofen so it is recommended to take it at least half an hour before eating, in the case of people who suffer from gastritis or gastric ulcers must use gastric protectors to prevent gastrointestinal bleeding or aggravate the existing condition.
This medication should not be used by pregnant women or during the lactation period. It may interfere with other medication you take the patient as aspirin, blood thinners, diuretics and antirheumatic drugs so self-medication should be avoided if you use any of these treatments.
It is possible that allergic reactions occur during use or crisis of allergic diseases occur such as bronchial asthma, so symptoms such as itching, rash on the skin, swelling of the eyes or mouth or respiratory distress should be discontinued immediately and seek medical advice.
Presentations
This medication is available in 12.5 and 25 mg tablets, the latter have a slot that allows you to split the Tablet 12.5 mg in each half ensuring. It is also available in the form of granules in sachets of 25 mg. In some countries it is also available in gel for topical use and vials for intramuscular use.In which cases of used Enantyum
Dexketoprofen is used in the treatment of various conditions that are accompanied by moderate pain and inflammation, its main indication is in the of type muscle skeletal disorders such as sprains, tendinitis, bursitis, muscle contraction, muscle tear or even in disorders of spine such as Herniated discs and sciatica.Other uses include postoperative pain, menstrual cramps, combined with antispasmodics pains by colic biliary or renal therapy and the pain of dental origin.
Care must be taken when taking this medication
Because it is a type of anti-inflammatory drug non-steroidal I, it is necessary to be observed some care when using Enantyum. It must be used under medical supervision and for a few days, the recommended dose is 12.5 mg every 6 hours or 25 mg every 8 hours, the maximum dose is 75 mg per day.It should be avoided, or used cautiously, in people who are hypertensive or who suffer from cardiovascular disorders since it increases the risk of developing cardiac infarcts, especially because it interferes with the cardioprotective effect of the dose of 81 mg of aspirin a day. Also, it should be avoided in people with kidney disease.
Ingestion with food delays the absorption of dexketoprofen so it is recommended to take it at least half an hour before eating, in the case of people who suffer from gastritis or gastric ulcers must use gastric protectors to prevent gastrointestinal bleeding or aggravate the existing condition.
This medication should not be used by pregnant women or during the lactation period. It may interfere with other medication you take the patient as aspirin, blood thinners, diuretics and antirheumatic drugs so self-medication should be avoided if you use any of these treatments.
It is possible that allergic reactions occur during use or crisis of allergic diseases occur such as bronchial asthma, so symptoms such as itching, rash on the skin, swelling of the eyes or mouth or respiratory distress should be discontinued immediately and seek medical advice.