Phloroglucinol And Trimethylo Phloroglucinol

Therapeutic Group

Anti-spasmodic & Anti-cholinergic

Indication Dosage

Phloroglucinol and Trimethylo Phloroglucinol are organic compounds with similar chemical structures. They are primarily used as pharmaceutical intermediates for the production of various drugs, such as antispasmodics and antidepressants. Additionally, Phloroglucinol has been shown to possess antimicrobial and antitumor properties, while Trimethyl Phloroglucinol is used in the production of epoxy resins and as a stabilizer for PVC.

Smooth Muscle Spasm, Biliary Spasm, Gi Motility Disorder, Urinary Spasm, Uterine Spasm: 

Oral: 

Adults: 1 Tab Three Times Daily; Max 6 Tab Daily. 

By Inj: 

  • Adults: 1-3 Amp Daily; 
  • Children: Not Recommended.

Content

  • Inj: Per 4 ml: Hydrated Phloroglucinol 40mg, Trimethylphloroglucinol 0.04mg; Solution; Amp.
  • Tab: Hydrated Phloroglucinol 80mg Equiv To Anhydrous Phloroglucinol 62.233mg, Trimethylphl

Pregnancy

Contraindicated

Stability

  • Antispasmodic

Contra Indications

  • Myasthenia Gravis (but May Be Used To Decrease Muscarinic Side-effects Of Anti-cholinesterase's), Paralytic Ileus, Coma, Stupor Pyloric Stenosis, Toxic Megacolon, And Prostatic Enlargement, Hypersensitivity To Drug.

Precautions

  • Myasthenia Gravis (but May Be Used To Decrease Muscarinic Side-effects Of Anti-cholinesterase's), Paralytic Ileus, Coma, Stupor Pyloric Stenosis, Toxic Megacolon, And Prostatic Enlargement, Hypersensitivity To Drug.

Lactation

  • Not Recommended.

Side Effects

  • Hypotension
  • Angioneurotic Oedema
  • Urticaria
  • Constipation
  • Transient Bradycardia (followed By Tachycardia Palpitation And Arrhythmias)
  • Reduced Bronchial Secretions
  • Urinary Urgency And Retention
  • Dilatation Of The Pupils With Loss Of Accommodation
  • Photo-phobia
  • Dry Mouth
  • Flushing And Dryness Of The Skin
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Giddiness