Novalgin

Introduction Novalgin® is a drug that is used to treat severe pain and fever. It is also used for cramp-like pain, especially colic of the bile and urinary tract. It can also be used for tumor pain. Although the mode of action of Novalgin® is still relatively unknown, it is frequently used in the Federal … Novalgin

Application | Novalgin

Application Novalgin® is used for the following diseases Novalgin®/Metamizol is a strong painkiller and has a fever-reducing effect. It is also used as an antispasmodic drug (spasmolytic) especially for biliary and urinary tract colics. Severe pain and tumor pain Gastrointestinal cramps Cramps in the draining urinary tract High fever Side effects Normally Novalgin® is well … Application | Novalgin

Contraindications | Novalgin

Contraindications Novalgin® must not be administered if intolerance to the active ingredient has already been observed. Further contraindications are a deficiency of a certain enzyme (glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency) as well as disorders in the production of red blood pigment (porphyria). Patients who already have blood count disorders should also not take Metamizol/Novalgin®. Pregnancy and lactation … Contraindications | Novalgin

Dosage | Novalgin

Dosage Novalgin® is offered in different dosage forms: as drops, film-coated tablets or suppositories. Drops are available in a concentration of 500 mg per ml, film-coated tablets of 500 mg and suppositories of 1000 mg for adults and 300 mg for children under 15 years. Since the dosage of Novalgin® depends not only on the … Dosage | Novalgin