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Spasgo is a prescription medicine that is available as a Tablet. Secondary and off-label uses of Spasgo have also been mentioned below.
Medical history of the patient along with age and gender determines the dosage of Spasgo. Dosage also depends on the route of administration and your chief complaint for which the drug is prescribed. Detailed information has been provided in the dosage section.
While these are the most often observed Spasgo side effects, there are can be others also. These have been listed below. Usually, these side effects of Spasgo go away soon, and do not persist beyond the duration of the treatment. However, if these continue for a longer time, consult your doctor right away.
Spasgo's effect during pregnancy is Severe and Mild while nursing. It is important to know if Spasgo has any effect on the kidney, liver and heart. Information on such adverse effects, if any, has been given in the Spasgo related warnings section.
Individuals suffering from medical conditions like Myasthenia Gravis (MG), Stomach Infection, Skin Rash must refrain from the use of Spasgo since this can cause severe adverse effects. Some other conditions that can be affected by Spasgo are listed in the contraindications section below.
Drug interactions for Spasgo have been reported in the medical literature. See below for a complete list.
In addition to these precautions, you may also note that Spasgo is safe while driving, and is is addictive in nature.
Spasgo is used to treat the following -
Other Benefits
This is the usual dosage recommended in most common treatment cases. Please remember that every patient and their case is different, so the dosage can be different based on the disease, route of administration, patient's age and medical history.
Find the right dosage based on disease and age
Age Group | Dosage |
13 - 18 years (Adolescent) |
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Adult |
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Geriatric |
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Based on research, the following side effects have been observed when Spasgo is used -
Severe
Moderate
Mild
Is the use of Spasgo safe for pregnant women?
Spasgo has many dangerous side effects in pregnant women. If you are pregnant, do not consume Spasgo without medical advice.
Is the use of Spasgo safe during breastfeeding?
Side effects of Spasgo for breastfeeding are little to none, so you can take it without doctor's advice.
What is the effect of Spasgo on the Kidneys?
There may be some severe side effects of Spasgo on your kidney. Do not take it unless a doctor says so.
What is the effect of Spasgo on the Liver?
There may be severe side effects of Spasgo on your liver. Do not take it unless a doctor says so.
What is the effect of Spasgo on the Heart?
Spasgo can have moderate side effects on the heart. If you notice any harmful effects then stop taking this drug right away. Consult your doctor before using this medicine again.
Spasgo should not be taken with following medicines due to severe side effects it may cause to patients -
Severe
Moderate
If you are suffering from any of the following diseases, you should not take Spasgo unless your doctor advises you to do so -
Is this Spasgo habit forming or addictive?
Spasgo is not addictive in nature.
Interaction between Food and Spasgo
Information is not available on the interaction of any foods with Spasgo, due to a lack of research on this.
Interaction between Alcohol and Spasgo
Consult your doctor before consuming alcohol while taking Spasgo as it can have severe side effects.
Yes, Spasgo causes dry mouth as it is one of the side effects. It can be prevented or managed by drinking lot of water, eating sugar-free candies and gums, avoiding caffeine as it is dehydrating, breathing through the nose, using a humidifier, quitting smoking, using alcohol-free mouth wash, etc.
Yes, Spasgo causes constipation. Constipation can be prevented or managed by drinking more water, eating more fiber, exercising more, taking herbal laxatives, eating probiotic foods and supplements, eating magnesium and prunes and avoiding dairy.
Spasgo is a carboxylic acid derivative with antispasmodic and anticholinergic activity. Spasgo stops acetylcholine from binding to the muscarinic receptors on the smooth muscles, leading to the relaxation of smooth muscles of the gastrointestinal tract, and regulating bronchial, tracheal and pharyngeal secretions.
You can take Spasgo for as long as it is recommended by your doctor.
Yes, Spasgo causes nausea and vomiting as side effects. Nausea and vomiting can be prevented and managed by trying deep breathing, trying wrist acupressure, being in well ventilated space, drinking more fluids, taking ginger, fennel or cloves, and trying aromatherapy.
This medicine data has been created by -
B.Pharma, Pharmacy
5 Years of Experience