Urecholine [Frosst + Bethanechol Chloride + Parasympathomimetic Agent] is a prescription medication used in the treatment of urinary retention or incomplete emptying of the bladder.
How to use
Urecholine [Frosst + Bethanechol Chloride + Parasympathomimetic Agent] should be taken only as advised by the doctor. It should be administered on an empty stomach one hour before meals. Alternatively, it can be administered two hours after meals. Taking this medication along with food may increase the chances of nausea and vomiting. Drinking of a lot of fluids in the form of water and juices with this medication is recommended unless advised otherwise by the doctor. Administration of a larger dose than what has been prescribed is strictly forbidden.
Side Effects
Urecholine [Frosst + Bethanechol Chloride + Parasympathomimetic Agent] may cause certain side effects in some patients. Most of these are not very serious and mild in nature and usually go away with time. Serious symptoms which requires immediate medical attention are, stomach ache, dizziness, flushing, excessive sweating, lightheadedness, increased salivation or flushing of the skin.
If this medication is taken in higher doses than has been recommended, it may cause parasympathetic stimulation, symptoms of which are malaise, flushing, diarrhea, belching, borborygmi, low blood pressure, headache, flushing sensation in the face, colicky pain, nausea and asthmatic attacks. All these symptoms are very serious and will require immediate medical attention. Atropine is the best known antidote of overdose symptoms.
Drug Interaction
Urecholine [Frosst + Bethanechol Chloride + Parasympathomimetic Agent] may cause drug interactions when administered simultaneously with other medications. Special caution should be maintained in the usage of the following medications: procainamide, medications for treating nasal congestion and colds and quinidine.
Uses
Urecholine [Frosst + Bethanechol Chloride + Parasympathomimetic Agent] is used in the treatment of urinary retention. More precisely, it is a medication known for its use in acute postpartum and post-operative non-obstructive (functional) urinary retention. It is also used for the neurogenic atony of the urinary bladder with retention. This medication is prescribed as adjunctive therapy in treating cases of gastroesophagael reflux with pyrosis where conventional therapy has not responded.
Storage
Urecholine [Frosst + Bethanechol Chloride + Parasympathomimetic Agent] should be kept out of reach of children. It should be stored in a cool and dry area.
Precaution
Urecholine [Frosst + Bethanechol Chloride + Parasympathomimetic Agent] is not recommended for patients who have a known allergy to Bethanechol.
This medication should be prescribed with caution to patients who have Hyperthyroidism, peptic ulcers, hypotension, vasomotor instability, epilepsy, bronchial asthma, coronary artery disease or Parkinson’s disease.
Before prescribing this medication the doctor must be aware whether the patient has ever suffered from any of the following conditions: asthma, blood pressure, intestinal or stomach problems, any known allergies, bladder trouble or heart valve disorder.
Patients on this medication should employ caution while driving and operating machinery.
Use of this medication by pregnant women and lactating mothers should be done only as per the doctor’s advice. This medication should not be shared with other people.
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