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Tempalgin - instructions for use, analogs, reviews and release forms (tablets) of an anesthetic drug for the treatment of headaches and toothaches in adults, children and pregnancy. Composition and interaction with alcohol

Tempalgin - instructions for use, analogs, reviews and release forms (tablets) of an anesthetic drug for the treatment of headaches and toothaches in adults, children and pregnancy. Composition and interaction with alcohol

In this article, you can read the instructions for using the drug Tempalgin. Comments of visitors of the site - consumers of this medication, as well as opinions of specialists on the use of Tempalgina in their practice are presented. A big request is to actively add their feedback on the drug: the medicine helped or did not help get rid of the disease, which were observed complications and side effects, possibly not declared by the manufacturer in the annotation. Analogues of Tempalgin with existing structural analogues.Use of an anesthetic for the treatment of headache and toothache in adults, children, as well as during pregnancy and lactation. Composition and interaction of the drug with alcohol.

 

Tempalgin - an analgetic-antipyretic with a combined composition. Has analgesic, antipyretic, mild anti-inflammatory and sedative effect. The composition of the drug includes the non-opioid analgesic metamizole sodium and anxiolytic (tranquilizer) tempidone.

 

Composition

 

Metamizole sodium + Triacetonamine 4-toluenesulfonate (tpididone) + auxiliary substances.

 

Indications

  • moderately or weakly expressed pain syndrome (including headache, migraine, toothache, neuralgia, radicular syndrome, myalgia, arthralgia, algodismenorea), especially in patients with increased nervous excitability;
  • mild pain of visceral origin (including renal, hepatic, intestinal colic) in combination with spasmolytic therapy;
  • pain syndrome after surgical and diagnostic interventions (as an adjuvant);
  • increase in body temperature with colds and other infectious and inflammatory diseases.

 

Forms of release

 

The tablets covered with a cover.

 

Instructions for use and dosing regimen

 

Tablets are taken orally, without chewing, with a sufficient amount of liquid, during or after a meal.

 

Adults appoint 1 tablet 1-3 times a day, with insufficient effectiveness, you can take another 1 tablet. The maximum single dose is 2 tablets, the maximum daily - 6 tablets Duration of admission - no more than 5 days. An increase in the daily dose or an increase in the duration of treatment is possible only under the supervision of a physician.

 

Side effect

  • burning sensation in the epigastric region;
  • dry mouth;
  • cholestasis;
  • jaundice;
  • headache;
  • dizziness;
  • hallucinations;
  • decrease or increase in blood pressure;
  • tachycardia;
  • cyanosis;
  • agranulocytosis, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia;
  • oliguria;
  • anuria;
  • proteinuria;
  • interstitial nephritis;
  • staining the urine in red;
  • skin rash;
  • itching;
  • urticaria (including conjunctiva and mucous membranes of the nasopharynx);
  • angioedema;
  • multi-form exudative erythema (including Stevens-Johnson syndrome);
  • toxic epidermal necrolysis (Lyell's syndrome);
  • bronchospasm;
  • anaphylactic shock.

 

Contraindications

  • severe hepatic impairment;
  • severe renal failure;
  • chronic heart failure;
  • arterial hypotension (decrease of systolic blood pressure below 100 mm Hg);
  • oppression hemopoiesis (granulocytopenia, leukopenia, agranulocytosis, cytostatic or infectious neutropenia);
  • deficiency of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase;
  • "aspirin" asthma;
  • pregnancy;
  • lactation period (breastfeeding);
  • children's age (up to 14 years);
  • increased sensitivity to metamizole sodium, pyrazolone derivative or triacetonamine-4-toluenesulfonate.

 

Application in pregnancy and lactation

 

The drug is contraindicated for use in pregnancy. Do not use the drug during lactation, tk. both components are excreted in breast milk.

 

special instructions

 

Radiocontrast preparations, colloidal blood substitutes and penicillin should not be prescribed with metamizole sodium.

 

Do not drink alcohol while taking this medication.

 

The use of the drug in patients receiving cytotoxic drugs should be performed only under the supervision of a doctor.

 

Against the background of the use of Tempalgina, the development of agranulocytosis is possible, in connection with which, when an unclear genesis of fever, chills,pain in the throat, difficulty swallowing, stomatitis, as well as in the development of the phenomena of vaginitis or proctitis, drug withdrawal is necessary.

 

With prolonged (more than 7 days) taking the drug, you need to monitor the blood picture and the functional state of the liver.

 

It is inadmissible to use Tempalgine to relieve acute pain in the abdomen (until finding out the cause).

 

Impact on the ability to drive vehicles and manage mechanisms

 

In connection with the anxiolytic effect of the drug during the period of Tempalgina intake, one should refrain from engaging in potentially dangerous activities requiring increased attention and speed of psychomotor reactions.

 

Drug Interactions

 

Tempalgin enhances the effects of ethanol (alcohol).

 

Simultaneous application of Tempalgine with chlorpromazine or other phenothiazine derivatives may lead to the development of severe hyperthermia.

 

Sedatives and tranquilizers increase the analgesic effect of the drug.

 

With simultaneous use of thiamazole and cytotoxic drugs increase the risk of developing leukopenia.

 

With the simultaneous use of metamizole sodium with cyclosporine, the concentration of the latter in the blood plasma decreases.

 

Metamizole sodium, displacing from the bond with protein oral hypoglycemic drugs, indirect anticoagulants, glucocorticosteroids (GCS) and indomethacin, increases their effect.

 

With the simultaneous use of barbiturates, phenylbutazone and other inducers of microsomal liver enzymes weaken the action of metamizole sodium.

 

The simultaneous use of metamizole sodium with other non-opioid analgesics, tricyclic antidepressants, oral contraceptives, Allopurinol may lead to a mutual enhancement of toxic effects.

 

Codeine, histamine H2-receptor blockers and Propranolol slow the excretion of metamizole sodium and enhance its effect.

 

Analogues of the drug Tempalgin

 

Structural analogs for the active substance:

  • Tempanginol.

 

Analogues on the pharmacological group (means for relief of headache and migraine):

  • Aviton;
  • Alisat;
  • Allikor;
  • Amigrenin;
  • Amylonosar;
  • Amitriptyline;
  • Analgin;
  • Anaprilin;
  • Andipal;
  • Ascofen;
  • Aspirin-C;
  • Acetaminophen;
  • Betalk;
  • Bromazepam Lannacher;
  • Brustan;
  • Burana;
  • Vasocardine;
  • Valerian;
  • Vero Anadrilin;
  • Vinpotropil;
  • Histaglobin;
  • Grippostad;
  • Diltzer;
  • Dimephosphone;
  • Ditamin;
  • Ibufen;
  • Imigran;
  • Inderal;
  • Ipronal;
  • Cardiomagnet;
  • Caffetin;
  • Contamnol;
  • Cofetamine;
  • Coffedon;
  • Xantinol nicotinate;
  • Kudevita;
  • Lexotan;
  • Metovit;
  • MIG 200;
  • MIG 400;
  • Nalgezin;
  • Nalgezin forte;
  • Naramig;
  • Nilogrin;
  • Noblessite;
  • Novigan;
  • Novo Passit;
  • Nurofen;
  • Nurofen for children;
  • Nurofen fort;
  • Obsidan;
  • Omaron;
  • Optinat;
  • Panadol;
  • Paracetamol;
  • Pentalgin;
  • Pikamilon;
  • Revalgine;
  • Redergin;
  • Remidon;
  • Retafil;
  • Rudotel;
  • Sinkapton;
  • Sinusan;
  • Solpadein;
  • Stugeron;
  • Sumygamren;
  • Topamax;
  • Upsarin of the UPSA;
  • Faspik;
  • Febricet;
  • Fezam;
  • Flamax;
  • Fluxcold;
  • Cefexon;
  • Cinnarizine;
  • Efkamon.

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Reviews (5):
Guests
Laura
Tempalgin is my favorite remedy for headache.Sometimes, at the most unsuitable moment, the head begins to hurt. Of course, there is no time to measure pressure or go to the doctor. From the headache, I was rescued by Tempalgin. I only need one pill, which I take with a small amount of water. In a few minutes I already forget about the headache.

I'm a little scared of the list of side effects in the instructions, but I did not observe them myself. The price of the drug suits me. Tempalgin is on sale in any pharmacy without any prescription. This is my real wand-wand in moments of headache. If suddenly, sometimes my husband has a tooth, then I too give him my green savior.

I recommend it to everyone for the first aid kit.
Guests
a guest
Tempalgin helps out in painful critical days. I drink Tempalgin's pill together with Noshpa and almost always helps. If very severe pain does not go away - you can drink 1 more tablet.
Also, the father drinks this medicine for migraines.
But you need to find out if this medicine is suitable for you. One of my friends after my proposed pill began to feel terrible sleepiness (and others heard such reviews). Therefore, if you did not fit the drug, choose another one.
Guests
Vikasa
Tempalgin quickly removes the temperature. One tablet and no temperature. The truth is said to the kidneys and the liver works, but since I take it occasionally, I do not feel any discomfort and do not load the brain with such thoughts smile
Visitors
mania_curie
Both times when tempalgine was used to stop the headache, confusion was felt. The extremely unfortunate combination of the inhibited in civilized countries of the analgin and the same level of "tranquilizer", for some reason causing anxiety. I'll take tempalgin to "dirty" drugs.
Guests
matilda
The green Tempalgina tablet is the savior for those who are for ..., namely the vessels are not the ones that are in the 16th and after the unsuccessful sleep, the head does not always lie on the pillow, as it is ordered from the evening, it starts to fool so that the light neither dear. I the hypertensive patient with the experience what preparations only to me the doctor - the effect a zero has appointed or nominated. These pills were prescribed by an occasional pharmacy shopper quite a young girl and even determined the causes of the pains! I'm alive and happy. There are no side effects.

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