Reimbursed

Tabletes - 50 mg

 

Tablets - 200 mg

 

Film coated tablets - 2 mg

Risocon contains risperidone as active substance. Risocon belongs to a group of medicines called ‘anti-psychotics’.

Risocon is used:

  • for the treatment of schizophrenia, where you may see, hear or feel things that are not there, believe things that are not true or feel unusually suspicious, or confused;
  • for the treatment of mania, where you may feel very excited, elated, agitated, enthusiastic or hyperactive; mania occurs in an illness called “manic-depressive disease”;
  • in short-term treatment (up to 6 weeks) of long-term aggression in people with Alzheimer’s dementia, who harm themselves or others; alternative (non-drug) treatments should have been used previously.

 

Capsules - 50 mg

 

Oral drops, solution - 100 mg / ml

Tramadol contains the active substance tramadol hydrochloride, which belongs to the group of potent centrally acting analgesics.

Tramadol is a medicine for relieving moderate to severe pain. You should use it only if prescribed by a doctor.

 

Film coated tablets - 10 mg

Tablets - 0.25 mg

Film coated tablets - 25 mg

Hard capsules - 20 mg

 

Sugar coated tablets - 25 mg

Levomepromazine belongs to the group of phenothiazine neuroleptics.

It acts on hypothalamus, thalamus, reticular formation and on lymbic system, inhibiting the sensory impulses.

Levomepromazine antagonizes dopamine D2 receptors, 5HT3-serotonin receptors, histamine H1 receptors, and cholinergic (muscarinic) receptors.

As a result of this antagonism appears a calming effect in small doses, an antipsychotic effect in high doses, as well as increase of the threshold of pain and stimulation of amnesia.

Levomepromazine also has analgesic, antihistaminic and anticholinergic effect.

This medicine does not cause respiratory depression, therefore it is useful especially in patients with low respiratory reserve.

Levomepromazine is used in the treatment of:

  • psychoses, to control agitation and psychomotor agitation in moderately severe depression;
  • schizophrenia;
  • psychotic disorders with hallucinations;
  • personality disorders in patients with epilepsy;
  • neurotic disorders;
  • as an analgesic to relieve moderate to severe pain prior to surgery;
  • incoercible vomiting.

Sugar coated tablets - 10 mg

Librian contains the active substance chlordiazepoxide, which like all other benzodiazepines, potentiates the effects of the gamma-aminobutiric acid (GABA) (facilitates the inhibitory neurotransmition of GABA) and of the other inhibitory neurotransmitters, by binding with the specific benzodiazepinic receptors. The potentiation of the effects of GABA causes the inhibition of the central nervous system.

Librian is almost completely absorbed after oral administration. It is highly bound (about 96%) to plasmatic proteins, while its elimination half-life is from 5 to 30 hours. Chlordiazepoxide passes in the cerebrospinal fluid and in breast milk, as also in the placenta. Metabolites pharmacologically active of chlordiazepoxide are: desmethylchlordiazepoxide, demoxepam, desmethyldiazepam and oxazepam. The unchanged drug and the metabolites are excreted through urine, mainly as coniugated metabolites.

Librian sugar-coated tablets are used in the:

  • short-term treatment of severe conditions of anxiety and tension, which occur alone or accompanied with insomnia or organic disorders;
  • treatment of muscular spasms with a psychogen and neurogen origin;
  • relief of symptoms from acute alcohol withdrawal;
  • relief of concerns and anxiety before surgical interventions.

 

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