Torekan

Torekan is an antiemetic drug that is used to treat nausea and vomiting caused by radiation or chemotherapy for malignancy or the postoperative period. It comes in various forms such as injection, pills, suppositories and tablets.

The main active ingredient of Torekan is thiethylperazine, which belongs to the group of antiemetics. It works by blocking receptors in the brain that are responsible for transmitting signals for nausea and vomiting.

Torekan has a number of contraindications, such as hypersensitivity to its components, impaired renal and liver function, angle-closure glaucoma, hypotension, depression of the central nervous system, coma, heart disease, blood disease and others. Before using Torekan, you should consult your doctor.

The manufacturer of Torekan is Krka, Slovenia, Sandoz, Switzerland, Sandoz Pharma, India and Egis, Hungary.



The antiemetic drug Torekan belongs to the group of antiemetic drugs and is used to relieve nausea and vomiting caused by cancer chemotherapy, after surgery, as well as during prolonged operations or endoscopic examinations.

The drug is highly effective on the body, providing a symptomatic effect during radiation therapy and after operations on the gastrointestinal tract and kidneys. It is the strongest remedy in its class: one tablet is enough to achieve the effect. Although Torekan is a very effective remedy, its contraindications are quite extensive, and before taking the drug, you should definitely consult a doctor.