Anti-inflammatory drug Nise. Instructions for use.

The β€œNise” application instructions describe it as an anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, and also analgesic drug.

The main manufacturers of the drug are Indian pharmaceutical factories. The pharmacy network comes in the form of tablets, both conventional and soluble, and suspensions, which are intended for oral administration, as well as a gel for external use.

Tablets of both types are pills with a smooth convex surface, white in color with a slight yellowish tinge. Suspension "Nise" is available in the form of a yellow syrup with a fairly pleasant fruity smell and taste. If you do not touch the syrup for a long time - its substance is divided into two phases, which again combine with vigorous stirring.

The active ingredient in the Nise drug is nimesulide. Excipients - a standard kit that is used in the manufacture of medicines. Its varieties depend on the form in which the drug will be released, whether it is tablets, gel or suspension.

Tablets are usually sealed in blisters of 10 pieces and packaged in cardboard packaging. Each package can contain from one to ten blisters. Suspension, goes on sale poured into bottles of tinted glass, each of which is equipped with a dosing cap and packaged in a cardboard box.

Instructions for use must accompany each packaging of the Nise drug.

Characteristics of the Nise drug can be given both positive and negative. One of the main positive aspects, of course, is its effectiveness. The drug is an excellent pain reliever in a very short time. However, numerous side effects warn against the use of the drug without serious reason.

For example, the β€œNise” syrup instruction warns that the drug can be used as an antipyretic for children only in exceptional cases, since its side effects can cause serious harm to the children's body.

Contraindications:

  • Children's age up to two years.
  • Renal and heart failure, as well as impaired liver function.
  • Hypersensitivity to Nimesulide.
  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding.
  • Gastric ulcer.
  • Broken blood coagulation.
  • The presence of bleeding.
  • Diabetes.

Side effects:

  • Gastrointestinal tract: mucosal irritation, diarrhea.
  • CNS: drowsiness, dizziness, depression.
  • Reduced blood coagulation.
  • Allergic reactions.

The drug is indicated for use in the following cases:

  • Various pain syndromes.
  • Fever that occurs with infectious and inflammatory diseases, which is accompanied by a temperature of more than 38.5 degrees.
  • Inflammation of the ligaments and joints.

Instructions for use describe the method of use and dose of the Nise drug in detail. Moreover, special attention is paid to taking the drug in children.

So, for children under two years of age, it is forbidden to use the drug for treatment. Suspension, as well as soluble tablets, are allowed for children from two to twelve years. Starting at the age of twelve, regular tablets may be prescribed.

The β€œNose” suspension instruction also contains all the necessary instructions on the dosage and number of doses for small patients, since the consequences of an overdose of this drug are quite serious.

Its symptoms directly depend on the excess of the taken medicine and on how quickly measures were taken. The first signs of an overdose are similar to the symptoms of poisoning. Then, with the development of depression of consciousness, there is a danger of a coma. Other consequences of an overdose can be no less dangerous lesions of the gastrointestinal tract. The victim should immediately rinse the stomach and hospitalize.

As special instructions for the Nise drug, the instructions for use recommend that people who are involved in driving vehicles, as well as working with complex mechanisms, exercise caution in its use, since it can provoke dizziness and drowsiness.


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