Cataspa Tablet 10’S

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CATASPA TABLET contains a combination of Diclofenac and Dicyclomine, which belongs to the group of medicines called Painkillers and Antispasmodics. CATASPA TABLET is used to manage renal, ureteric, biliary and abdominal Colic (severe pain due to presence of a stone), post operative pain, uterine irritation during pregnancy and primary dysmenorrhoea (cramping pain that occurs before or during the menstruation).

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Diclofenac Potassium

Diclofenac-Potassium: Concept for Pain and Inflammation

Diclofenac-Potassium is a widely used Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug (NSAID) available in fast-absorbing tablet form. This medication dissolves more rapidly in the body compared with some other pain medicines, which makes it a preferred choice for acute pain relief. Diclofenac works by blocking prostaglandins, natural chemicals produced by the body that signal pain and cause inflammation and swelling in injured tissues.


Primary Uses

The common indications for prescribing Diclofenac-Potassium include:

Acute Pain: Provides rapid relief from dental pain, post-surgical pain, and minor injuries.

Arthritic Care: Helps manage pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.

Menstrual Comfort: Used to reduce the severity of primary dysmenorrhea (menstrual cramps).

Migraine Headache: Can help reduce throbbing migraine attacks, particularly when taken early during onset.


Dosage

For maximum effectiveness, follow the dose prescribed by your healthcare professional. Many individuals prefer to take the tablet with a glass of water after food to minimize stomach irritation. Do not crush, chew, or grind the tablet; it should be swallowed whole.


Safety and Precautions

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Advice

Alcohol: Avoid combining alcohol with NSAIDs. Doing so may increase the risk of stomach irritation and gastrointestinal bleeding.

Pregnancy: A doctor’s consultation is essential before using Diclofenac-Potassium. Use during the last three months of pregnancy may pose serious risks to the fetus.

Heart Health: Patients with high blood pressure or a history of heart disease should inform their doctor before taking this medication, as NSAIDs may increase cardiovascular risks.

Liver/Kidney: Regular monitoring may be required to ensure proper liver and kidney function during prolonged use.


Possible Side Effects

Although many people tolerate the medication well, mild side effects may occur as the body adjusts:

Common: Heartburn, gas (flatulence), lightheadedness, or mild headache.

Digestive: Occasional nausea or diarrhea due to gastrointestinal irritation.

Serious and Rare: Stop the medication and seek medical help immediately if symptoms such as black stools, severe stomach pain, or a sudden skin rash occur.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How fast does Diclofenac-Potassium begin to work?
Because the potassium salt dissolves quickly, many users experience pain relief within 30 minutes to 1 hour. For chronic conditions like arthritis, the full anti-inflammatory effect may take several days of consistent use.

2. Can it be combined with Paracetamol?
Yes, in some cases Diclofenac-Potassium may be combined with Paracetamol for additional pain relief, but it should only be done under medical or pharmacist guidance to ensure safe dosage levels.

3. Can Diclofenac-Potassium be taken on an empty stomach?
Although it can be taken without food, it is recommended to take it with food or milk to protect the stomach lining and reduce irritation.

4. What is the difference between Diclofenac-Sodium and Diclofenac-Potassium?
The main difference is speed of action. Diclofenac-Potassium is absorbed more quickly and is preferred for sudden acute pain, while Diclofenac-Sodium has a slower release and is often used for chronic inflammation management.

5. I missed a dose. Should I take two tablets now?
No. If you remember shortly after missing a dose, take it then. Otherwise, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular schedule. Do not take two tablets together, as this may increase the risk of side effects.

Dicyclomine hydrochloride

Dicyclomine hydrochloride has an antispasmodic effect and is used for treatment of symptoms of functional or irritable bowel syndrome. It stiffens the muscles of the stomach and intestines to lessen abdominal pain, bloating, and discomfort due to spasticity.


Mechanism of Action

Dicyclomine belongs to the class of medications referred to as anticholinergics/antispasmodics.

This Medication Acts By:

Muscle Relaxation (by blockade of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine)

Impaired Gut Motility (thereby calming the action of the digestive tract with potential for restoring more coordinated movements of the bowel and relieving a good part of the cramping).


Indications and Key Uses

IBS Trip Relief: Really working against the always frustrating chronic pain in the abdomen seen with irritable bowel syndrome.

Decreases hypothyroidism: This medicine is also good in alleviating the symptoms of gas or digestive discomfort with acute spasm.

Immediate Ampitheatre: This is for patients who experience immediate discomfort after having a meal.


Dosage & Administration

Administration: This product is generally taken four times a day, the best time being between 30 minutes and 1 hour before meals.

Consistency: It is your routine every day to maintain Dicyclomine at an equal level in the blood.

Missing a Dose: In case of a missed dose, you should take it as soon as you remember. If minor time remains for the next dose, skip the missed dose, do not have a double dose.


Side Effects

For the majority of individuals, Dicyclomine is exceptionally well tolerated; but it may indicate signs of:

  • Unpleasant mouth and throat
  • Experiencing a type of visual discomfort, occasionally accompanied by dizziness
  • Mild nausea
  • Sedative effect

Urgent: These signs are more concerning: if they occur, then inform your good physician regarding your condition.


FAQ for Dicyclomine Hydrochloride

Dicyclomine is usually to be either four times every day or before your complete dose.

1. Can I put Dicyclomine on an empty stomach?

The best time to take Dicyclomine is actually around 30 to 60 minutes earlier than your meal to avoid developing symptoms of post-meal cramping.

2. Does Dicyclomine make a person sleepy?

Yes, one or more of these can cause dizziness or blurred vision. Please don’t drive a car or do anything dangerous until you have discerned how the drug affects you and does not allow these effects to steer your reaction.

3. Is Dicyclomine an anti-pain drug?

At large, no, the medication is not purely an analgesic (like Paracetamol). It only suits muscle spasm pains of the digestive tracks. Then as an analgesic, it cannot be wanted word-for-word for headaches or structural injuries.

4. Can I drink alcohol while taking the medication?

Do not at all in any causal circumstances use alcohol to be mixed with Dicyclomine, lest it might add to extreme forms of would-be drowsiness or coordination problems.

5. How long will Dicyclomine take to work?

While the one-off dose might offer relief to people within an hour or two, others might need several weeks of continuous use to treat long-term patients.


Special Recommendations:

Pregnancy/lactation: Consult a doctor; use in such stages if benefit outweighs risk.

Glaucoma: It is not recommended in cases of narrow-angle glaucoma.

Hydration: Keep yourself warm during hot weather while you are on this med as the drug can reduce sweating.

Cataspa Tablet 10’S

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