Pamine Forte

Peptic Ulcer

Treatment

2 FDA approvals

0 Active Studies for Pamine Forte

What is Pamine Forte

Methscopolamine bromide

The Generic name of this drug

Treatment Summary

A muscarinic antagonist is a type of drug that blocks the activity of a chemical in the body called acetylcholine, which is involved in muscle contractions. It is used to study how acetylcholine binds to receptors in the body.

Pamine

is the brand name

Pamine Forte Overview & Background

Brand Name

Generic Name

First FDA Approval

How many FDA approvals?

Pamine

Methscopolamine bromide

1953

17

Approved as Treatment by the FDA

Methscopolamine bromide, also known as Pamine, is approved by the FDA for 2 uses like Peptic Ulcer and Peptic Ulcer .

Peptic Ulcer

Peptic Ulcer

Effectiveness

How Pamine Forte Affects Patients

Methscopolamine blocks signals sent by nerves to the brain's "vomiting center" to prevent motion sickness. It works by blocking acetylcholine, a chemical that nerves use to send messages to each other. To be effective, it must be taken before the onset of motion sickness.

How Pamine Forte works in the body

Methscopolamine blocks the signals sent by acetylcholine to prevent nausea and vomiting. It does this by blocking the pathways that acetylcholine uses to communicate in the nervous system.

When to interrupt dosage

The proposed measure of Pamine Forte is contingent upon the established condition. The amount of dosage relies upon the conveyance approach (e.g. Tablet or Tablet - Oral) featured in the table beneath.

Condition

Dosage

Administration

Peptic Ulcer

, 2.5 mg, 5.0 mg

, Oral, Tablet - Oral, Tablet

Warnings

Pamine Forte Contraindications

Condition

Risk Level

Notes

Myasthenia Gravis

Do Not Combine

Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction

Do Not Combine

Ulcerative Colitis

Do Not Combine

Ulcerative Colitis

Do Not Combine

Arterial Occlusive Diseases

Do Not Combine

Uterine Inertia

Do Not Combine

Uropathy Obstructive

Do Not Combine

Uterine Inertia

Do Not Combine

Hemorrhage

Do Not Combine

Open-angle glaucoma

Do Not Combine

There are 20 known major drug interactions with Pamine Forte.

Common Pamine Forte Drug Interactions

Drug Name

Risk Level

Description

Aclidinium

Major

The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Methscopolamine bromide is combined with Aclidinium.

Cimetropium

Major

The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Methscopolamine bromide is combined with Cimetropium.

Eluxadoline

Major

The risk or severity of constipation can be increased when Methscopolamine bromide is combined with Eluxadoline.

Glycopyrronium

Major

The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Methscopolamine bromide is combined with Glycopyrronium.

Ipratropium

Major

The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Methscopolamine bromide is combined with Ipratropium.

Pamine Forte Toxicity & Overdose Risk

Overdosing on methscopolamine may cause a person to experience headaches, nausea, vomiting, dry mouth, difficulty swallowing, blurred vision, enlarged pupils, hot skin, dizziness, drowsiness, confusion, anxiety, seizures, a weak pulse, and an irregular heartbeat. Additionally, muscle weakness and paralysis may occur due to a curare-like muscle blocking effect.

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Pamine Forte Novel Uses: Which Conditions Have a Clinical Trial Featuring Pamine Forte?

One active clinical trial is assessing the possibility of employing Pamine Forte in the treatment of Peptic Ulcer.

Condition

Clinical Trials

Trial Phases

Peptic Ulcer

0 Actively Recruiting

Pamine Forte Reviews: What are patients saying about Pamine Forte?

3.7

Patient Review

9/9/2009

Pamine Forte for Ulcer from Stomach Acid

Athletes, be cautious with this drug. It can lead to heat stroke by blocking your ability to sweat and regulate body temperature. I unfortunately learned this lesson the hard way.

3

Patient Review

3/16/2010

Pamine Forte for Osteoporosis

This treatment really helped me. I'm grateful for modern medicine.
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Patient Q&A Section about pamine forte

These questions and answers are submitted by anonymous patients, and have not been verified by our internal team.

Is Pamine used for IBS?

"I've been using Pamine Forte for my severe IBS and it's been a lifesaver. It relieves stomach pain within 10 minutes of taking it."

Answered by AI

What is Forte good for?

"Antihistamines help relieve watery eyes, itchy eyes/nose/throat, runny nose, and sneezing.

This medication is used to treat symptoms of the common cold, flu, allergies, or other breathing illnesses. Decongestants help relieve symptoms such as a stuffy nose, sinus congestion, and ear congestion. Antihistamines help relieve symptoms such as watery eyes, itchiness in the eyes/nose/throat, a runny nose, and sneezing."

Answered by AI

What is Pamine Forte used for?

"Panadeine Forte is given to people who are experiencing moderate to severe pain, as well as fever. The medicine contains paracetamol and codeine, which work together to stop the pain messages from getting to the brain. Paracetamol also works in the brain to reduce fever."

Answered by AI

Does Forte make you sleepy?

"Codeine, tramadol, tapentadol, morphine, and oxycodone can make a person sleepy, but they are not recommended to treat insomnia. These powerful medicines are best reserved for use in pain relief, given the severe hazards of dependence and overdose."

Answered by AI