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MEDICAL HISTORY IN HUNGARY - J. Antall: Museum Affairs Concerning Medical and Pharmaceutical History in Hungary (in English)
pylorospasm, spastic constipation, colitis, proctitis, tenesmus. In acute blood-pressure fluctuations of hypertensives, administered in conjunction with antihypertensive drugs. Coronary and cerebral vascular spasm ; intermittent claudication; dysmenorrhoea; to reduce the irritability of the pregnant uterus ; in spasm of the uterinal orifice during delivery, protracted first stage of labour, after-pains, threatened abortion, etc.; in case of postoperative wind colics. DOSAGE The average dose for adults is daily three times 1 to 2 tablets or daily once to three times 2 to 4 ml injected subcutaneously or intramuscularly. In emergency, e.g. acute stone colic, 2 to 4 ml may be given by slow intravenous in jection. In case of peripheral arterial spasm or obstruction No-Spa may be injected intraarterially. Children should be given smaller doses according to age and body-weight. Small children should receive once or twice daily y 4 to V 2 tablet, older children 1/ 2 to 1 tablet daily. In peptic ulcer it is expedient to combine No-Spa with atropine or atropine-like compounds. PACKING 20 tablets, 0.04 g 100 tablets, 0.04 g 1 000 tablets, 0.04 g 5 ampoules, 0.04 g (2 ml) 50 ampoules, 0.04 g (2 ml) CHINOIN Budapest IV., Tó utca 1—5. Hungary