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Glycerol nova argentia 6 containers 2,25g

  • Industria Farmaceutica Nova Argentia S.r.l.
  • 030512103

Glycerol Nova Argentia Early Childhood 2,25 g solut. rectal is a drug based on the active ingredient glycerol + potato starch + common chamomile flower + mallow, belonging to the category of laxatives, emollients and specifically enemas. Glycerol Nova Argentia Early Childhood 2,25 g solut. rectal can be prescribed with OTC Recipe - self-medication. Short-term treatment of occasional constipation.

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GLYCEROL NA * 6 CONT 2.25G

Therapeutic indications

Short-term treatment of occasional constipation.

Dosage and method of use

The correct dose is the minimum sufficient to produce an easy evacuation. It is advisable to initially use the minimum doses provided.Adults and adolescents (12-18 years): 1 adult single-dose container of 6.75 g as needed, for a maximum of 1 or 2 doses per day.Children aged 2-6 years: 1 single-dose container for infants of 2.75 g as needed, for a maximum of 1 or 2 administrations per day.Instructions for Use: It may be useful to lubricate the cannula with a drop of the solution itself, before introducing it into the rectum and pressing the bellows. Remove the cannula while pressing the bellows. Each container should be used for one administration only; any remaining medicine must be discarded. In children under the age of twelve, the medicine can only be used after consulting your doctor. Laxatives should be used as infrequently as possible and for no more than seven days (see section 4.4). A diet rich in liquids favors the effect of the medicine.

Contraindications

- Hypersensitivity to the active substance or to any of the excipients, - acute abdominal pain or of unknown origin, - nausea or vomiting, - intestinal obstruction or stricture, - rectal bleeding of unknown origin, - acute haemorrhoidal crisis with pain and bleeding, - severe state of dehydration.

Side effects

The following are the side effects of glycerol organized according to the MedDRA system organ class. Insufficient data are available to establish the frequency of the individual effects listed.Gastrointestinal disorders: Isolated cramping pains or abdominal colic and diarrhea, with loss of fluids and electrolytes, more frequent in cases of severe constipation, as well as rectal irritation. Reporting of suspected adverse reactions. Reporting of suspected adverse reactions that occur after authorization of the medicine is important, as it allows continuous monitoring of the benefit / risk ratio of the medicine. Healthcare professionals are asked to report any suspected adverse reactions via the national reporting system at www.aifa.gov.it/content/segnalazioni-reazioni-avverse.

Special warnings

Laxatives should be used as infrequently as possible and for no more than seven days. Use for longer periods of time requires a doctor's prescription after adequate evaluation of the individual case. The treatment of chronic or recurrent constipation always requires the intervention of the doctor for the diagnosis, the prescription of drugs and the surveillance during the course of therapy. It is also advisable that elderly people or those in poor health conditions consult their doctor before using the medicine. The abuse of laxatives can cause persistent diarrhea with consequent loss of water, mineral salts (especially potassium) and other essential nutritional factors. In the most severe cases of abuse, dehydration or hypokalaemia may develop, which can lead to cardiac or neuromuscular dysfunctions, especially in the case of simultaneous treatment of cardiac glycosides, diuretics or corticosteroids. The abuse of laxatives, especially contact laxatives (stimulant laxatives), can cause addiction (and, therefore, the possible need to gradually increase the dosage), chronic constipation and loss of normal intestinal functions (intestinal atony). In episodes of constipation, it is advisable first of all to correct eating habits by integrating the daily diet with an adequate intake of fiber and water. In episodes of constipation, it is advisable first of all to correct eating habits by integrating the daily diet with an adequate intake of fiber and water. When using laxatives it is advisable to drink at least 6-8 glasses of water or other liquids a day, in order to facilitate the softening of the stool.Important information about some of the ingredients: not relevant.

Pregnancy and breastfeeding

There have been no adequate and well-controlled studies on the use of the medicine in pregnancy or lactation. Although there are no obvious contraindications to the use of the medicine during pregnancy and breastfeeding, it is recommended to take the medicine only in case of need and under medical supervision.

Expiration and retention

Store in the original package tightly closed to protect the medicine from moisture and away from direct heat sources.

Interactions with other drugs

No specific interaction studies have been performed.

Overdose

No cases of overdose have been reported. In any case, excessive doses (laxative abuse - frequent or prolonged use or with excessive doses) can cause abdominal pain, persistent diarrhea with consequent loss of water, mineral salts (especially potassium) and other essential nutritional factors. Leaks of fluids and electrolytes must be replaced. Electrolyte imbalances are characterized by the following symptoms: thirst, vomiting, weakness, edema, bone pain (osteomalacia) and hypoalbuminemia. In severe cases, the onset of dehydration or hypokalemia is possible, which can cause cardiac or neuromuscular dysfunctions, especially in the case of simultaneous treatment with cardiac glycosides, diuretics or corticosteroids. The abuse of laxatives, especially contact laxatives (stimulant laxatives), can cause addiction (and, therefore, the possible need to gradually increase the dosage), chronic constipation and loss of normal intestinal functions (intestinal atony).

Active principles

GLYCEROL NOVA ARGENTIA early childhood 2.25 rectal solution. Each single-dose container contains:active principles: Glycerol 2.25 g.GLYCEROL NOVA ARGENTIA adults 6.75 g rectal solution. Each single-dose container contains:active principles: Glycerol 6.75 g. For the full list of excipients see section 6.1.

Excipients

Chamomile fluid extract, mallow fluid extract, potato starch, purified water.

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Data sheet

Packaging
Early Childhood 6 cont. monod. 2.25 mg with chamomile and mallow
Product Type
HUMAN DRUG
ATC code
A06AG04
ATC description
Glycerol
Therapeutic Group
Laxatives, Emollients
Active principle
glycerol + potato starch + common chamomile flower + mallow
Class
C.
Pharmaceutical form
enema
Type of Administration
rectal
Container
enema
Quantity
6 enemas and rectal gels
Recipe required
OTC - self-medication medicine
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