Emetics

**Emetic** are drugs that are used to induce vomiting. They can be prescribed for various diseases and conditions, such as nausea, vomiting, gastrointestinal disorders, poisoning, etc.

Emetics contain substances that stimulate the digestive system, causing relaxation of the smooth muscles of the stomach and intestines, which leads to vomiting. Depending on the action and composition of the drugs, emetics may have different effects and contraindications for use.

The most common emetics are herbal preparations such as belladonna, aloe vera, gentian, chamomile and others. The drugs may also contain antacids, corticosteroids, antihistamines, opioids and other active ingredients.

Emetics are used both in the form of tablets and in the form of injection solutions, drops and suspensions. In some cases, they can cause dangerous side effects such as increased blood pressure, arrhythmia, irregular heart rhythm and breathing problems.

Withdrawal syndrome after taking emetics poses a certain danger. Many people may experience unpleasant sensations in the mouth after just a few uses, manifested in the form of bitterness,