SOLOPOSE 0.5MG
Etizolam0.5mg
Mankind Pharma Ltd
It available as a tablet taken , with food.
Store it at room temperature.
Acute narrow-angle glaucoma Myasthenia gravis Respiratory depression Coma Acute pulmonary insufficiency Sleep apnoea syndrome Severe hepatic impairment Chronic psychosis Phobic or obsessional states Porphyria Pregnancy and lactation Neonates.
Colo Rectal Cancer : Colorectal cancer is also known as colon cancer, rectal cancer or bowel cancer. This cancer develops in the colon or rectum. Symptoms may include blood in the stool, a change in bowel movements, weight loss, and feeling tired all the time. Various factors cause Colorectal cancer they are (a) Life style factors (b) Age (c) Genetic disorders Life style disorders includes diet, obesity, smoking and lack of physical exercise In diet processed meat, red meat. junk foods, non fibrous food and alcohol are the most risky food in this case. Crohn’s disease, Ulcerative colitis and Inflammed bowel disease may leads to Colorectal cancer.
Enhanced sedation or respiratory and CV depression with drugs with CNS depressant properties e.g., antidepressants, antihistamines, antipsychotics, general anaesthetics, other hypnotics or sedatives, opioid analgesics and cisapride. Calcium-channel blockers; clonidine; diazoxide; disulfiram; clozapine; diuretics; moxonidine; nabitone; nitrates; cimetidine, esomeprazole and omeprazole; muscle relaxants; dopaminergics; lofexidine; hydralazine, minoxidil and nitroprusside; antifungals; angiotensin II receptor antagonist; antiepileptics; ß-blockers; antibacterials. Alcohol. Itraconazole and fluvoxamine slow down the rate of elimination of etizolam leading to accumulation of etizolam and thus increased pharmacological effects. Carbamazepine speeds up the metabolism of etizolam resulting in reduced pharmacological effects of etizolam.
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