Belladonna and Opium Rectal Route

How is Belladonna and Opium Rectal Route dosed?

For the relief of moderate to severe pain, the recommended rectal dosage for adults and teenagers is one suppository inserted into the rectum once or twice a day. The dose is usually not more than 4 suppositories per day, unless your doctor tells you otherwise. It is not recommended for children 12 years of age and younger to use belladonna and opium suppositories. Always follow your doctor's prescription and consult with a healthcare professional for any specific dosage questions.

What is the dosage form of Belladonna and Opium Rectal Route?

Belladonna and opium rectal route is available in the form of suppositories. For relief of moderate to severe pain, adults and teenagers can use one suppository inserted into the rectum once or twice a day, with a maximum of 4 suppositories per day, unless advised otherwise by a doctor. Children up to 12 years of age should not use this medicine.

What medications are contraindication with Belladonna and Opium Rectal Route?

This medicine is not recommended for children 12 years of age and younger. Inform your doctor of any allergies or other types of allergies you may have. Elderly patients may be more sensitive to the effects of this medicine and may require caution when using it. The medicine is available only with a doctor's prescription. Weigh the risks and benefits of taking this medicine before using it. Inform your doctor of any other medications you are taking, as some may interact with this medicine.

How is Belladonna and Opium Rectal Route administered?

This medication is administered by inserting one suppository into the rectum once or twice a day for adults and teenagers. The dose is usually not more than 4 suppositories per day, unless your doctor tells you otherwise. For children up to 12 years of age, the use of belladonna and opium suppositories is not recommended. Follow your doctor's instructions for the correct dosage and administration of this medication. Keep the medicine out of reach of children and dispose of any unused or outdated medicine as directed by a healthcare professional.

What are common precautions when taking Belladonna and Opium Rectal Route?

Common precautions when taking belladonna and opium rectal route include being aware of the potential for habit-forming and the risk of mental or physical dependence, as well as the need to gradually reduce the dose over time if treatment is to be stopped completely. This medicine is not recommended for children under 12 years of age, and there is limited information available on its use in geriatric patients. Inform your doctor of any allergies or other types of allergies you may have. Additionally, the medicine should be stored out of reach of children and disposed of properly when no longer needed.