Bromocamphor (Camphor monobromide): description, indications for use and side effects
Bromocamphor, also known as camphor bromide, is a sedative from the bromide group. It is used to reduce nervous excitability and treat neurasthenia and heart neuroses. In this article we will look at the composition, indications for use and possible side effects of bromocamphor.
Composition and international name
The active ingredient in bromocamphor is camphor monobromide. The international name of this drug is camphor bromide, and its synonym is bromocamphor.
Indications for use
Bromcamphor is used to reduce nervous excitability, and also as a sedative for the treatment of neurasthenia and heart neuroses.
Contraindications
There are currently no known contraindications to the use of bromocamphor.
Side effects
The following side effects may occur when using bromocamphor: runny nose, cough, conjunctivitis, general lethargy, memory loss and skin rash. If you notice these symptoms, consult your doctor.
Interaction
There are currently no known interactions between bromocamphor and other drugs.
Overdose
There is currently no information about an overdose of bromocamphor.
special instructions
When using bromcamphor, you should have regular bowel movements, rinse your mouth, and wash your skin frequently.
conclusions
Bromcamphor is a sedative used to reduce nervous excitability and treat neurasthenia and heart neuroses. Although there are no contraindications for use, side effects may occur when using this drug, such as runny nose, cough, conjunctivitis, general lethargy, memory loss and skin rash. If you notice these symptoms, consult your doctor. Remember to practice good hygiene when using bromocamphor, including regular bowel movements, rinsing your mouth, and washing your skin.