Description
Uses:
Cataspa Tablet is a combination medicine containing Dicyclomine and Diclofenac, used primarily for:
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Relief of abdominal cramps and spasms associated with gastrointestinal disorders
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Reduction of pain and inflammation in conditions like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
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Providing antispasmodic and analgesic effects for gastrointestinal discomfort
Dosage:
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Dosage depends on patient’s condition, age, and response.
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Typically, 1 tablet 2–3 times daily, or as prescribed by a doctor.
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Swallow the tablet whole with water, preferably after meals.
Precautions:
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Avoid if allergic to Dicyclomine, Diclofenac, or other NSAIDs.
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Use with caution in patients with heart disease, kidney or liver problems, peptic ulcer, or glaucoma.
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Avoid during pregnancy and breastfeeding unless prescribed.
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Inform your doctor about all other medications to prevent interactions.
How to Use:
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Take the tablet with or after meals to reduce stomach irritation.
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Follow the prescribed schedule strictly for optimal effect.
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Do not self-adjust the dose without consulting your doctor.
Side Effects:
Common side effects may include:
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Nausea, vomiting, or abdominal discomfort
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Dizziness, drowsiness, or dry mouth (due to Dicyclomine)
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Heartburn or stomach irritation (due to Diclofenac)
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Rarely, severe allergic reactions, liver or kidney problems, or gastrointestinal bleeding
Note:
Cataspa Tablet should be used strictly under medical supervision. Regular monitoring may be necessary for long-term use, especially in patients with underlying health conditions.







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