Petroleum jelly
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Clinical Pharmacology
Laxative. Softens fecal masses; It has a weak stimulating effect on intestinal motility.
Indications
Constipation.
Composition
Liquid paraffin (liquid paraffin).
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Dosage and Administration
1-2 tablespoons per day 2 hours after a meal. The course of treatment is not more than 5 days.
Adverse reactions
With prolonged use - intestinal atony, hypovitaminosis A, E, K.
Contraindications
- hypersensitivity;
- acute inflammatory processes in the abdominal cavity;
- intestinal obstruction;
- febrile syndrome;
- pregnancy.
Drug interactions
No data.
Pregnancy and Lactation
In pregnancy, the use of the drug is contraindicated because of possible reflex stimulation of the uterus. During the breastfeeding period, it is possible.
Special instructions
You should not prescribe the drug to pregnant women because of possible reflex stimulation of the uterus.
Upon ingestion, Vaseline oil may be released through the anal sphincter and contaminate the laundry.
Influence on ability to drive vehicles, work with mechanisms. The drug does not affect the ability to drive vehicles, mechanisms.
Overdosage
Symptoms: diarrhea, violation of water and electrolyte balance.
Treatment: symptomatic.
- Brand name: Vaseline oil
- Active ingredient: Paraffin liquid
- Dosage form: Oil for oral administration.
- Manufacturer: Tula pharmaceutical factory
- Country of Origin: Russia
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