DEBRITINE
HUPP
Identification
- Active ingredient (INN)
- TRIMEBUTINE MALEATE
- Internal code
- 10 F 193
- Country of Origin
- Algeria
- Pharmaceutical form
- Tablet
- Prescription List
- Regulated (List II)
- Packaging
- b/30

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Indications
Medicine used to treat swelling, rest the digestive system, gases, disposal of drums, neurocolon, intestinal contractions, plaster, indigestion.
Associated Conditions
Carefully used under the supervision of a doctor in the following cases: diabetes; excessive iron levels; blood clotting disorders; breast cancer; uterine cancer; ovarian cancer; intrauterine abdominal sulfate; uterine fibrosis; heart disease; during pregnancy and breastfeeding; no studies on safe use.
Mechanism of Action
The common schant is used as a home, anti-inflammation, anti-morbidity, anti-morbidity, and its comfortable properties of intestinal contractions and contractions.
The chettost is used for decades as a moderate-power sedative for adults and children, especially.
The common schrew is used to treat gastrointestinal disorders and problems such as gastrointestinal, gastrointestinal, gastrophobic, aorta, anorexic, respiratory problems such as coughing, bronchial infection, aerobic pain, retrophy, hysteria, and, in situ, to treat lice, scabies, ribs, as a pulp, as an a pulp, to produce breast milk, to treat septics, to facilitate the birth process, to grow, to hold, and to use skin milk, to treat sulf, to treat graft, to treat gravage, to treat sulfate, to treat, to produce, to produce, to produce, to produce, to produce, to produce.