Customization: | Available |
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Application: | Antispasmodics |
Usage Mode: | Injection |
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Product name | Drotaverine |
Specifications | 2ml |
Composition | Drotaverine Hydrochloride 40mg each AMP |
Package | 5 amps/box OR 10 amps/Box |
Storage | Keep out of reach of children Store below 25oC Protect from light |
Shlef lift | 36 month |
Routd | For I.M./I.V. |
Drotaverine (INN, also known as drotaverin) is an antispasmodic drug, used to enhance cervical dilation during childbirth.
It is structurally related to papaverine, is a selective inhibitor of phosphodiesterase 4, and has no anticholinergic effects.
It is available in Asian and Eastern European countries under several brand names, with No-Spa being one of them.
An article from 2013 described the effects from overdose (in a 19-year-old woman) as including vomiting, seizures and fatal cardiac toxicity.
In 2016, the young Russian chess player Ivan Bukavshin died of a massive overdose (or poisoning) of the drug, which was originally thought to be a stroke.