Dibazol

Dibazol is a drug that has a vasodilator, antispasmodic and hypotensive effect. It also has an immunostimulating effect.

Indications for use:

  1. Spasms of smooth muscles of the stomach and intestines
  2. Exacerbation of hypertension
  3. Treatment of nervous diseases, in particular, residual effects of polio

Recommended doses:

Orally, adults are prescribed 0.02-0.05 g 2-3 times a day. The maximum daily dose for adults is 0.15 g, single dose is 0.05 g.

For children in the treatment of diseases of the nervous system, dibazol is prescribed in the following doses:

  1. Up to 1 year - 0.001 g
  2. 1-3 years - 0.002 g
  3. 4-8 years - 0.003 g
  4. 9-12 years - 0.004 g
  5. Over 12 years old - 0.005 g

It is recommended to take Dibazol 2 hours before meals or 2 hours after meals.

Release form: tablets of 0.02; 0.002; 0.003 and 0.004 g.



Dibazol is an antispasmodic agent, an imidazole derivative.

Country of origin: Russia, produced by such companies as ICN Polypharm, ICN Tomskkhimpharm, Akrikhin HFC, Allergen Stavropol, Asfarma, Belvitamins, Belgorodvitamins, Belmedpreparaty (Belarus), Biosynthesis, Biostimulator (Ukraine), etc.

Pharmacological group: Antispasmodics - imidazole derivatives.

International name: Bendazole.

Synonyms: Gliophene, Dibazol-Akos, Dibazol-UBF.

Dosage forms: tablets 20 mg, solution for injection 0.5% and 1%, tablets for children 2, 3, 4 mg, tablets 0.02 g, substance, substance-powder, substance 50 g, 500 g.

Composition: active substance - bendazole.

Indications for use: spasms of blood vessels, exacerbation of hypertension, hypertensive crisis, spasms of smooth muscles of internal organs, diseases of the nervous system.

Contraindications: hypersensitivity.

Side effects: allergic reactions are possible.

Interaction: not identified.

Overdose: no data available.

Special instructions: none.

Literature: Encyclopedia of Medicines, 2003.