Andipal

Andipal: antispasmodic and analgesic

Andipal is a combination drug that combines analgesic and antispasmodic properties. It contains active ingredients such as bendazole, metamizole sodium, papaverine and phenobarbital.

The drug is produced in Russia by several pharmaceutical companies, including Akrikhin KhFK, Asfarma, Vifitech, Dalkhimfarm, Irbitsky Chemical and Pharmaceutical Plant, Rosmedpreparaty, Usolye-Sibirsky KhFK and Pharmstandard-Tomskkhimpharm.

Andipal belongs to the group of antispasmodics and analgesics that are used to treat vascular spasms and hypertension. This drug is effective due to the combination of four active components, each of which has its own mechanisms of action.

Bendazole is an anticholinergic drug that reduces smooth muscle tone. Metamizole sodium inhibits the synthesis of prostaglandins and thereby reduces pain and fever. Papaverine is an antispasmodic that reduces smooth muscle tone and dilates blood vessels. Phenobarbital is a sedative that enhances the effects of other components and promotes muscle relaxation.

Andipal is taken in tablet form. The drug is well tolerated by most patients and side effects are rare. Despite this, before using the drug, you should consult your doctor to make sure there are no contraindications.

General information about the drug Andipal can be found in the reference book "Medicines" edited by M.A. Klyuev, published in 2001. This reference book also does not contain data on interactions, overdose and special instructions for the use of the drug.

In conclusion, it can be said that Andipal is an effective antispasmodic and analgesic that is widely used to treat vascular spasms and hypertension. It is well tolerated by most patients and is available in tablet form. However, as with any medication, you should consult your doctor before use.