Papaverine 30 mg (Papaverine)
Papaverine 30 mg is a prescription medicine containing Papaverine. It is used under medical supervision for conditions where relaxation of smooth muscle and improved blood flow is required.
Papaverine is not an opioid painkiller and does not cause dependence. It should only be used as directed by a licensed healthcare professional.
Product introduction
Papaverine belongs to a class of medicines known as vasodilators and smooth muscle relaxants. It works by relaxing blood vessels and certain smooth muscles, improving blood flow to affected areas.
Papaverine 30 mg helps manage specific medical conditions but does not cure the underlying disease.
Uses of Papaverine 30 mg
A healthcare provider may prescribe Papaverine 30 mg for:
- Peripheral vascular disorders
- Vasospasm-related conditions
- Smooth muscle spasm relief (as prescribed)
Always follow your doctor’s instructions regarding use and dosage.
Benefits of Papaverine 30 mg
- Helps relax smooth muscle
- Improves blood flow
- Clinically established vasodilator
- Prescription-regulated for safe use
In Treatment of Worm infections
Papaverine is NOT used for treating worm or parasitic infections.
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Side effects of Papaverine 30 mg
Side effects may occur and vary depending on individual response.
Common side effects
- Dizziness
- Nausea
- Flushing
- Headache
Serious side effects (seek medical care)
- Low blood pressure
- Irregular heartbeat
- Severe weakness or fainting
- Allergic reactions
How to use Papaverine 30 mg
- Use only if prescribed by a healthcare provider
- Take exactly as directed
- Swallow the tablet with water
- Do not exceed prescribed dose
How Papaverine works
Papaverine inhibits phosphodiesterase enzymes and relaxes smooth muscle, leading to dilation of blood vessels and improved circulation.
Safety advice
- Use with caution in low blood pressure
- Inform your doctor if you have heart or liver conditions
- Avoid alcohol unless approved by your doctor
- Not intended for self-medication
- Not recommended for children unless prescribed
What if you forget to take Papaverine 30 mg?
If you miss a dose, take it when remembered unless it is close to the next dose. Do not double the dose.
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Quick tips
- Monitor blood pressure during treatment
- Stand up slowly to avoid dizziness
- Follow your doctor’s instructions strictly
Fact Box
| Active Ingredient | Papaverine |
|---|---|
| Drug Class | Vasodilator / Smooth Muscle Relaxant |
| Strength | 30 mg |
| Primary Use | Vascular & Smooth Muscle Conditions |
| Prescription | Required |
Patient concerns
Patients often ask about blood pressure effects, duration of use, and possible interactions. These concerns should be discussed with a healthcare professional.
User feedback
Some users report improved circulation, while others may experience mild dizziness. Individual response varies.
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FAQs
Is Papaverine a painkiller?
No. It is a vasodilator and smooth muscle relaxant.
Can Papaverine lower blood pressure?
Yes. It may cause a drop in blood pressure in some patients.
Can Papaverine be taken daily?
Only if prescribed by a healthcare professional.
How should Papaverine 30 mg be stored?
Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and moisture.
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