Ipronal

Ipronal: description, application, side effects

Ipronal is a tranquilizer produced by Polfa in Poland. Its international name is Proxybarbal. This drug is one of the representatives of a group of tranquilizers of different groups that are used to treat anxiety disorders and neurotic conditions.

Dosage forms and dosage

Ipronal is available as 50 mg tablets. The tablets are round in shape and coated with a white coating.

Application

Ipronal is used to treat various mental disorders, including anxiety and neurotic conditions. It can be used as monotherapy or in combination with other drugs.

The dosage of Ipronal is determined individually depending on the patient’s condition and the severity of his disease. The usual starting dose is 50 mg once or twice daily. The maximum dose can reach 200 mg per day.

Side effects

Ipronal may cause a number of side effects, including:

  1. drowsiness
  2. dizziness
  3. decreased concentration
  4. decreased response
  5. impaired motor coordination
  6. dry mouth
  7. constipation
  8. nausea and vomiting
  9. loss of appetite
  10. stomach ache
  11. allergic reactions

If any side effects occur, you should consult a doctor.

Contraindications

Ipronal is contraindicated in:

  1. allergies to any of the components of the drug
  2. liver and kidney diseases
  3. pregnancy and lactation
  4. children under 18 years old

In addition, Ipronal is not recommended to be taken with alcohol.

Conclusion

Ipronal is a tranquilizer that is used to treat anxiety and neurotic conditions. It is produced in Poland by the Polfa company. The drug is available in the form of tablets with a dosage of 50 mg. The dosage is determined individually. Ipronal may cause side effects, so it should only be taken as directed by your doctor.