Hyoscine N-butyl bromide

Blocking the effects of acetylcholine in the parasympathetic position in smooth muscles, secretory glands and the central nervous system

Hyoscine N-butyl bromide

Hyoscine N-butyl bromide

Hyoscine N-butyl bromide

Antimuscarinics

Autonomic drugs > cholinergic inhibitors (anticholinergic) > antimuscarinic drugs – antispasmodics

Blocking the effects of acetylcholine in the parasympathetic position in smooth muscles, secretory glands and the central nervous system

Hyoscine n-butyl bromide is an antispasmodic medicine that is effective for relieving colic and cramps of the digestive tract or bladder.

Especially, this medicine helps to reduce bloating and pain caused by muscle cramps in the digestive system in disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome.

Similarly, by relaxing the smooth muscles of the digestive tract and urinary tract, it can be effective in conditions such as menstrual cramps in women.

In case of pregnancy or breastfeeding, it should be taken with the recommendation of your doctor.

General characteristics of interactions:

No data has been reported.

Category X interactions to avoid:

Aclidinium, azelastine (nasal), Bromperidel, Cimetropium, Eluxadoline, glycopyrrolate (oral inhalation), Glycopyrronium (topical), ipratropium (oral inhalation), Levosulpiride, orphenadrine, oxatomide, oxomemazine, paraldehyde, potassium chloride, potassium citrate, Rofenacin, thalidomide, tiotropium, umeclidinium

Reducing the effects of drugs by hyoscine:

Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors, gastrointestinal agents (prokinetics), itopride, Levosulpiride, nitroglycerin, secretin

Reducing the effects of hyoscine by medicines:

Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors

 

Increasing the effects of drugs by hyoscine:

Ethanol, anticholinergic compounds, azelastine (nasal), Blonanserin, Brexanolone, buprenorphine, Cimetropium, clozapine, CNS depressants, Eluxadoline, flunitrazepam, glucagon, glycopyrrolate (oral inhalation), methotrimeprazine, Metyrosine, mirabegron, opioid agonists, orphenadrine , oxycodone, paraldehyde, Piribdil, potassium chloride, potassium citrate, pramipexole, Ramosetrone, Rofenacin, orphenadrine, ropinirole, Rotigotine, SSRIs, Suvorexant, thalidomide, thiazide and semi-thiazide diuretics, tiotropium, topiramate, zolpidem

Increasing the effects of hyoscine by medicines:

Aclidinium, Alizapride, amantadine, products containing botulinum toxin, brimonidine (topical), bromopride, Bromperidol, cannabidiol, cannabis, chloral betaine, chlormethiazole, Chlorphenesin carbamate, dimetindene (topical), doxylamine, dronabinol, Droperidol, Esketamine, Glycopyrronium (topical) , hydroxyzine, ipratropium (oral inhalation), Kava Kava, Lemborexant, Lofexidine, magnesium sulfate, methotrimeprazine, metoclopramide, Mianserin, minocycline (systemic), nabilone, oxatomide, oxomemazine, Perampanel, pramlintide, rufinamide, sodium Oxybate, tetrahydrocannabinol, tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol, Trimeprazine, Umeclidinium

has not been stated.

If the drug is prescribed before surgery, caution should be taken and the patient should be warned about blurred vision.

Check the patient’s medical history (this drug is prohibited in angle-closure glaucoma).

Body temperature, heart rate, urine output and intraocular pressure should be monitored.

Due to the possibility of dilating the pupil of the eye, this drug should not be prescribed to patients with glaucoma.

This medication should not be used in patients with porphyria.

Xerostomia (dry mouth) is one of the common side effects of this drug, which can be solved to a large extent by taking sugar-free candies and gums.

Dry skin and Hidrosis (excessive sweating) are caused by taking this medicine. If these symptoms become severe and annoying, consult your doctor.

Skin itching and red spots on the skin are also likely to occur with the use of hyoscine. In this case, consult your doctor or pharmacist to resolve the symptoms of allergy.

Nausea, vomiting, headache, flushing, numbness

This medicine is usually prescribed in the form of one or two tablets, three times a day. However, the doctor may prescribe this medicine up to four times a day according to the needs and conditions of the patient.

Take the pill with a glass of water. This medicine does not interfere with food and you can take it before or after your meal.

In case of missing a dose, there is no need of doubling the dose in the next turn. Take the next dose as usual.

Store at a temperature below 30 degrees Celsius, in the original packaging, away from direct sunlight and humidity.