project |
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Name/scientific name |
ANUSOL (OR EQUIV)
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Self-financed or subsidized by the Hospital Authority |
Hospital Authority Drug Formulary
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Indications |
Hemorrhoids, anal fissure, anal itching, anal inflammation
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body system |
Gastroenterology
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type |
Topical preparation for diseases of the anus and rectum
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Anusol is a medicine used to treat hemorrhoids. It is usually used in ointment or suppository form and is effective in relieving the pain, itching and swelling caused by hemorrhoids. Anusol contains ingredients such as tocopherol, which tightens blood vessels, lidocaine, which relieves pain, and zinc oxide, which acts as an anti-inflammatory. When using Anusol, patients should follow the advice of their doctor or pharmacist and use the drug according to the dosage and usage instructions on the instructions. While using Anusol, patients may experience mild irritation or a brief burning sensation, which are usually normal reactions. If persistent or severe discomfort occurs, patients should stop using the drug immediately and seek medical advice. In Hong Kong, Anusol can be purchased at pharmacies, but it is recommended to consult a healthcare professional before use.
HOW TO USE: ANUSOL (or equivalent) is a topical medication indicated for the treatment of anal pain and hemorrhoids. The affected area should be thoroughly cleaned and dried before use. Apply the ointment after each bowel movement and before bed, massaging gently until fully absorbed. Contact with eyes and mucous membranes should be avoided during use. Recommended to use after meals to avoid stomach upset.
Dosage Guidelines: Adults and adolescents may use approximately 0.5 to 1 gram of ointment at a time, up to 4 times daily. For children, dosage should be based on age and severity of symptoms, and consultation with a physician is recommended. The starting dose is usually half the adult dose and adjusted based on symptoms. If symptoms do not improve or worsen, discontinue use and seek medical advice immediately. Do not exceed the recommended dose to avoid adverse reactions.
ANUSOL (or equivalent) is a medicine used to treat hemorrhoids and may cause some side effects. Common side effects include local irritation, burning, dry or moist skin, skin sensitivity, rash, or allergic reaction. Some people may experience serious side effects such as skin breakdown, bleeding, severe pain, or infection while taking ANUSOL. If you experience any unusual symptoms or side effects while using ANUSOL, you should stop use immediately and consult your doctor. Remember to use your medications as recommended by your doctor or pharmacist, and avoid adjusting the dosage on your own.
ANUSOL (or equivalent) is a drug used to treat hemorrhoids, but the following contraindications should be noted when using it:
1. People who are allergic to any ingredients in the drug should avoid using ANUSOL or equivalent drugs, as it may cause severe allergic reactions.
2. Pregnant or lactating women should consult a doctor before using ANUSOL to ensure the safety of the drug to the fetus or infant.
3. Patients with chronic diseases such as serious heart disease, high blood pressure, thyroid problems or diabetes should consult a doctor before using ANUSOL, as the drug may affect the treatment of these diseases.
4. Patients with liver or kidney problems should consult a doctor before using ANUSOL as drug metabolism may be affected.
5. Children under 12 years old should avoid using ANUSOL or equivalent drugs because the safety and effectiveness have not been determined.
When using ANUSOL or equivalent medications, you should strictly follow your doctor's or pharmacist's advice and do not exceed the recommended dosage or usage. If you have any discomfort or doubts, you should stop using it immediately and seek medical assistance.
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Anusol (or equivalent) should be avoided during pregnancy. Anusol, a drug commonly used to treat hemorrhoids and anal pain, contains ingredients that may affect the fetus. Pregnant women should avoid using this drug during pregnancy to avoid damage to the fetus.
If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, seek the advice of your doctor or healthcare professional before using any medication. They can give you safer alternatives or advice to keep you and your baby healthy.
Remember to use any medication during pregnancy with extreme caution and follow your doctor's recommendations. Make sure you understand the effects of your medications and stay in touch with your doctor. Maintaining good health is the most important thing for you and your baby.
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