its a pain reliever.......anti-spasm agent
No, Baralgin does not contain codeine. Baralgin is a pain reliever that contains the active ingredient metamizole. It is used to treat moderate to severe pain.
my girlfrien went to the doctor and was prescribe baralgin why----for subsiding menstrual cycle pain
Baralgin M 500 mg is a brand name of the NSAID metamizole. Baralgin M has been banned in the United States for years, but is available in the countries of Aruba, Guyana, Jamaica, and Croatia.
Baralgin drops are primarily used for the relief of moderate to severe pain, including pain associated with conditions such as colic, dysmenorrhea, and post-operative discomfort. They contain the active ingredient metamizole (also known as dipyrone), which has analgesic and antipyretic properties. Additionally, Baralgin may be used to reduce fever. It is important to use this medication under medical supervision due to potential side effects.
The diclofenac injection does not delay the menstrual cycle. There is no reason why this should happen.
Yes, Baralgin, which contains the active ingredient metamizole (also known as dipyrone), is banned or restricted in several countries due to concerns about its potential to cause severe side effects, including agranulocytosis, a serious decrease in white blood cells. Countries like the United States, Canada, and some European nations have prohibited its use. However, it remains available in several other countries where it is used as an analgesic and antipyretic.
Baralgin, which contains the active ingredient metamizole (or dipyrone), can cause side effects such as allergic reactions, skin rashes, and gastrointestinal disturbances. A more serious risk is agranulocytosis, a potentially life-threatening condition characterized by a dangerously low white blood cell count. Other possible side effects include dizziness, headache, or changes in blood pressure. It's important to use this medication under medical supervision due to these risks.