What is Verlin tablet?
Generally, "Weilin tablets" may refer to medications such as pentapivine citrate tablets, propiverine hydrochloride tablets, guaifenesin-pentapivine tablets, drotaverine hydrochloride tablets, or roxiverine tablets. Patients are advised to take medication according to medical instructions. Specific analysis is as follows:
1. Pentapivine Citrate Tablets
Pentapivine citrate tablets are a type of antitussive (cough suppressant) that selectively inhibits the cough center and has mild anticholinergic (atropine-like) spasmolytic effects. After absorption, it reduces the cough reflex, relaxes spasmodic bronchial smooth muscles, and decreases airway resistance.
2. Propiverine Hydrochloride Tablets
Propiverine hydrochloride tablets belong to the class of antispasmodic drugs. They are primarily used to treat symptoms of overactive bladder, including frequent urination, urgency, and urge incontinence. These conditions should be differentiated from urinary frequency, urgency, and urge incontinence caused by urinary tract infections.
3. Guaifenesin-Pentapivine Tablets
Guaifenesin-pentapivine tablets are combination antitussive and expectorant agents composed of guaifenesin and pentapivine citrate. They are indicated for cough and sputum associated with the common cold.
4. Drotaverine Hydrochloride Tablets
Drotaverine hydrochloride tablets are direct-acting myotropic spasmolytics that act on smooth muscle cells. They are used to treat gastrointestinal smooth muscle spasms, irritable bowel syndrome, biliary colic and biliary spasm, cholecystitis, gallstones, and cholangitis.
5. Roxiverine Tablets
Roxiverine tablets are used to relieve acute and subacute abdominal pain caused by gastrointestinal muscle spasms. They also have spasmolytic and analgesic effects on the urogenital and biliary tracts. Additionally, they can be used to manage dyskinetic labor, postpartum uterine contraction pain, and dysmenorrhea.
If patients experience any discomfort or symptoms, they are advised to seek timely medical attention at a hospital and avoid self-medication, which may delay proper diagnosis and treatment.