Rofenac 12.5Mg | 10 Suppositry
Rofenac 12.5Mg | 10 Suppositry
Requires RxRofenac 12.5 mg 10 suppositories
Rofenac suppositories for children are used when the child is exposed to fever and high body temperature, as it is one of the best medicines that help reduce body temperature in a quick time while eliminating the symptoms of fever.
Ingredients for Rofenac suppositories 12.5 mg
It consists of a series of active ingredients diclofenac, which is the scientific name for these suppositories.
It is a chemical substance that contains a series of nonsteroidal analgesic, antipyretic and anti-inflammatory drugs that give an effective result.
As this substance inhibits the enzyme silko-oxygenase and thus prevents the production of prostaglandins that cause pain.
Rofenac suppositories are only available for children from one year to 12 years old.
There are Rofenac suppositories that contain diclofenac at a concentration of 12.5 mg.
There is also another concentrate, which is Rofenac 25 mg.
There is also Rofenac 50 suppository.
Indications for the use of Rofenac suppositories
There are many cases in which Rofenac suppositories are used for children, including:
Rofenac suppository is an adjunctive treatment for hyperthermia, that is, it is required to take the main treatment for hyperthermia in children.
Rofenac suppositories effectively lower the child's body temperature.
Relieving the pain of otitis media, laryngitis, sore throat and nose.
It is a powerful remedy for high fevers that can lead to serious complications, so it is essential to bring down the temperature as soon as possible.
Rofenac suppositories have a great ability to relieve the pain felt by children with arthritis and muscles.
Children can use Rofenac rectal suppositories when they have fractures, bruises, or pain resulting from various surgeries that lead to a rise in body temperature.
Contraindications for the use of Rofenac suppositories
There are some cases in which Rofenac suppositories should not be used, including:
It is not recommended for use in children who are allergic to the active ingredient in the suppositories, which is diclofenac.
Also Rofenac suppositories should not be used in children with stomach ulcers or infections of the gastrointestinal tract.
If the child has difficulty defecation or bleeding from the rectum, these suppositories should not be used.
It should not be used by those suffering from asthma or respiratory diseases, including allergic rhinitis and sinusitis.
Do not use in children with heart disease, blood vessel disease, hepatitis C or kidney problems.
The dose of Rofenac is 12.5 mg
The dose of Rofenac suppositories varies according to the concentration and the age of the child as follows:
Rofenac 12.5 mg suppositories should be given to children over the age of 12 months.
These suppositories are given only once a day.
The period of use of Rofenac 12.5 mg suppositories should not exceed three consecutive days.
From the age of one year to a year and a half, only one load is taken per day.
As for children between the ages of one and a half to two years, it is about one or two suppositories at most per day.
The dosage for children aged 2 to 3 years is 2 or 3 suppositories at most per day.
Side effects of Rofenac suppositories for children
There are some side effects that may occur to some children as a result of using Rofenac suppositories, including:
Feeling dizzy and nauseous.
Some digestive problems such as diarrhea or constipation.
Indigestion .
Flatulence and stomach pain.
Skin rash with severe itching.
The appearance of some dark spots on the skin.
feeling lethargic
Child's nasal obstruction.
Swelling of the throat or face.
Having leg or arm pain.
How to use suppositories for children
The instructions must be followed when using, which are as follows:
First of all, hands should be washed thoroughly before placing the suppositories, and the child's stomach should be empty before placing them.
It should be inserted from its pointed end using the forefinger into the anus after the child has finished defecation.
After applying the suppository, the child should lie on his back for ten minutes to prevent the suppository from coming out of the anus.
The suppository should not be divided into small portions. The suppository should be placed as is.
The effect of Rofenac suppositories appears in relieving pain and lowering the temperature after use, with a period ranging from 20 minutes to 60 minutes.
These suppositories last for 6 to 8 hours.
You must adhere to the doses prescribed by the doctor and use them at the specified time.
Do not use another medicine with the same active ingredient as diclofenac.
If the child has impaired kidney or liver function, the doctor should be informed before the child uses the suppositories.
If pain, high temperature, or any of these symptoms persist after using the suppository, see your doctor immediately.
If the child sweats after using the suppository, this means that his body temperature has begun to drop.
Suppositories should be kept between 15 and 30 degrees Celsius.
Suppositories should be kept for at least half an hour in the refrigerator before use.
storage:
Keep the suppositories away from moisture and heat.