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Buscopan (Hyoscine-N-Butyl-Bromide) is classified as an antispasmotic drug, and it works by suppressing and blocking muscle spasms in the gastro-intestinal tract. It also has anticholinergic properties. Indications for this medicine include abdominal pain and spasms in the intestinal tract, especially when these symptoms occur as a result of irritable bowel syndrome. Patients have also taken it for bladder spasms. This medicine`s mechanism of action is blocking the receptors in the cells of the muscles so as to prevent acetylcholine from affecting them, which in turn helps to prevent spasms.
Buscopan (Hyoscine-N-Butyl-Bromide) comes as sugar coated tablets, each of which contains 10mg of the main active ingredient. Your physician will conduct a thorough medical assessment so as to determine the severity of your symptoms and calculate the most suitable dosage accordingly. In some cases, patients have been instructed by their physician to take 2 tablets 4 times per day. However, in some cases, patients treating irritable bowel syndrome might be advised to start out on a lower dosage which may be adjusted if the physician deems it necessary.
Patients administering Buscopan (Hyoscine-N-Butyl-Bromide) might suffer from some side effects. Notify your physician if this occurs. Some possible examples can include:
Serious side effects will require that you immediately see your physician for treatment or attend the hospital.
Buscopan (Hyoscine-N-Butyl-Bromide) could cause visual problems. If this happens, see your physician straight away.
This medicine is not suitable for patients with glaucoma, megacolon or myasthenia gravis. Certain other conditions may also mean that you cannot take it. Talk to your physician about whether or not it is suitable for you before beginning treatment.