TRANSACALM

SANDOZ
Identification
- Active ingredient (INN)
- TRIMEBUTINE MALEATE
- Internal code
- 10 F 051
- Country of Origin
- Algeria
- Pharmaceutical form
- Tablet
- Prescription List
- Regulated (List II)
- Packaging
- b/30

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Indications
Trimbutine neurocolon is considered to be the most common use of trimbutane for neurocolysis, as it reduces coronal coronary symptoms, such as abdominal cramps.
This treatment is also used in the following medical cases under the supervision of a doctor: the organization of the bowel movement.
Associated Conditions
Care is used under the supervision of a doctor in the following cases: liver diseases; marijuana use; doctor or dentist must be informed before surgery or any medical intervention is performed.
Trimbutine for pregnant and nursing women does not recommend the use of medication during pregnancy.
Mechanism of Action
Trimbutine maleate 200 mg anti-convulsions, used to alleviate abdominal pain and convulsions caused by neurological colon syndrome (in English: Irritable Bowel Syndrome, IBS) mainly, where it acts as an anti-asteryl colline and ocean opium receptor (future of Mu).