Bral is a combined drug that has antispasmodic, antipyretic and analgesic effects.
Composition and release form
The active ingredients of the drug Bral are:
- Metamizole sodium is a non-opioid pain reliever from the pyrazolone group.
- Pitophenone hydrochloride is an m-anticholinergic blocker with an antispasmodic effect.
- Fenpiverinium bromide - M-anticholinergic blocker with antispasmodic effect
Bral is available in the form of tablets and solution for injection.
Indications for use
Bral is used to relieve pain from spasms of the smooth muscles of internal organs, as well as for pain relief from neuralgia, arthralgia, and sciatica. The drug can be used as an antipyretic agent for infectious and inflammatory diseases.
Directions for use and doses
The dosage of Bral depends on the dosage form.
The tablets are taken orally after meals. Adults are prescribed 1 tablet 2-3 times a day.
The injection solution is administered intramuscularly or intravenously slowly. A single dose for adults is 1-2 ml, daily - no more than 10 ml.
Contraindications
Contraindications to taking Bral: hypersensitivity to the components of the drug, severe liver and kidney failure, hematopoietic disorders, pregnancy, breastfeeding.
Use with caution for cardiovascular diseases and bronchial asthma.
Side effects
When taking Bral, side effects such as allergic reactions, liver and kidney dysfunction, thrombocytopenia, and leukopenia are possible.
special instructions
During treatment with Bral, caution should be exercised when driving vehicles and engaging in other hazardous activities that require increased concentration and speed of psychomotor reactions.
Thus, Bral is an effective combination drug for relieving pain during spasms and inflammatory diseases. However, when using it, it is necessary to take into account contraindications and possible side effects.