Medication
Novalgin... Its Indications and Side Effects
Have you ever known that Novalgin
tablets are not suitable for use with normal pain! Of course no, all of us use these
tablets as a routine analgesic. Let us know in the next few lines what Novalgin is, its
indications, as well as the possible side effects when using it.
What is Novalgin?
Novalgin is the
most widely used analgesic all over the world. One tablet of Novalgin contains 500 mg metamizole
sodium. Novalgin was manufactured
to treat severe or chronic pain, in addition to being used to treat cancer pain,
but it cannot be used as a routine analgesic.
Novalgin Indications
Unfortunately, people always use Novalgin
tablets once feeling pain, but it may be dangerous to use them in many cases:
- Novalgin is not allowed if you are allergic to metamizole or one of the other pyrazolone compounds in general.
- It is also not allowed to use Novalgin if you have known analgesic intolerance syndrome.
- It is not used by people with impaired bone marrow function, or with a disease that affects blood formation.
- It is not allowed if you have one of the rare metabolic diseases such as acute intermittent hepatic porphyria.
- It is forbidden to be used by pregnant women in the last trimester of pregnancy.
- It is not recommended to be used with children under 10 years old.
Be careful when using Novalgin tablets
In rare cases, taking this drug may be accompanied by life-threatening risks, due to its containment of metamizole. One of these risks is known as
granulocytosis scarcity (marked reduction of white blood cells), as well as a sudden collapse in blood circulation, as well as the development of
hypersensitivity reactions in some cases.
Hypersensitivity reactions may
appear significantly in people with the following diseases or conditions:
- Asthma and sinusitis.
- The phenomenon of intolerance of rheumatism medications and analgesics.
- Urticaria.
- Allergies to preservatives and dyes.
Novalgin may
cause blood-pressure-lowering if you have poor circulation and severe fever.
It should be disclosed whether
the patient is taking any other medications before using Novalgin because
it interacts with medications such as diuretic medications, psychiatric
treatments, heart disease medications such as captopril, as well as rheumatism
medications, and these reactions may cause serious risks to the patient's
health.
Possible side effects when using Novalgin
- In some cases, a rash may occur as a side effect when using Novalgin.
- In very rare cases, you may get asthma.
- Shock may occur as a result of a sudden drop in circulation.
- There are some most common side effects such as cough, runny nose, tightness in the chest, sneezing, rashes, and nausea.
- There are some side effects that affect the lymphatic system and blood, such as a decrease in blood platelets and the number of white blood cells, which are heavily associated with the body's immune system.
- Signs of blood pressure lowering may appear in some cases when using Novalgin.
- A person may experience absent or low urine output, as well as the possibility of getting nephritis and deterioration of kidney function.
If one of these effects occurs, Novalgin
should be discontinued and a doctor should be consulted
immediately, as serious complications may result.
Your life may be at risk at any
moment as a result of the mistaken use of any medication. Be sure to know the medication
well before using it, even by reading the internal leaflet attached to it, and
be always prepared for the possible side effects of using it.


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