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General Information on Urispas
Urispas contains flavoxate hydrochloride, a urinary tract antispasmodic, as its active ingredient. Flavoxate treats symptoms of bladder disorders like urgency, nocturia, dysuria and incontinence by relaxing the smooth muscles of the bladder, which relieves the pressure on the urinary tract. Patients suffering from spasms in the urinary bladder due to disorders like cystitis, urethritis, urethrotrigonitis, and prostatitis are often asked to buy Urispas by their doctors.
Urispas, which is also known as Flavoxate, is available only on prescription in the form of white, round tablets of two variable strengths- Urispas 100mg and Urispas 200 mg. Urispas 100mg is more commonly prescribed by doctors. The inactive components are calcium phosphate, magnesium stearate, cellulose acetate phthalate, castor oil, polyethylene glycol, talc and starch.
Side effects of Urispas
Patients suffering from or having a medical history of any of the following should consult their doctors to ensure that it is safe for them to buy Urispas :
- Heart problems like irregular heartbeat, heart attacks, etc.
- Kidney disorders
- Myasthenia gravis
- Enlarged prostate
- Hyperthyroidism
- Gut/intestinal trouble like constipation, acid-reflex etc.
Urispas is not recommended for patients suffering from glaucoma, blockage in the bladder/stomach/intestine, obstructive uropathies of the lower urinary tract, and bloody stools (i.e., intestinal or gut bleeding). It is very important to notify the doctor if you have any of the above conditions or if you have any allergies to the drug’s ingredients or other substances. The effectiveness or safety of Urispas in pregnant or nursing women is not well established, and so, it should only be used if recommended by a doctor. Urispas is also not recommended for use in children below 12 years of age as the contraindications are not well researched.
Some of the minor side effects of Urispas are listed below:
- Dry mouth, increased thirst
- Nausea and vomiting
- Blurred vision
- Dizziness, drowsiness
- Headache
- Fever
Allergic reactions like hives, swelling of facial parts, and breathing problems might become severe if medical aid is not taken immediately. Some of the more serious side effects of Urispas are:
- Dry and flaky skin, extreme sensations of heat and thirst
- Drastic changes in urine quantity
- Confused state of mind
- Rapid heartbeat, pounding in the chest, etc.
Dosage of Urispas
The drug should be administered exactly as prescribed to minimize the chances of complications. The general dose of Urispas is one or two 100mg tablets 3 or 4 times a day. Taking the pill with food can prevent a stomach upset. The dosage may be reduced if a patient’s condition improves. Dosage adjustments must only be made after consultation with the doctor. In case of an overdose, professional aid should be taken immediately. Urispas should be stored at room temperature, ranging between 20 and 25 degrees Celsius. A missed dose must never be accounted for by a double dose.
Interactions
Urispas interacts harmfully with Pramlintide and should be avoided together. The doctor’s discretion is essential, especially if a patient is currently taking :
- Anticholinergic drugs
- Antispasmodic drugs
- Bisphosphonate drugs
- Calcium supplements
- Muscle relaxants
- Drugs that cause drowsiness