Drug Class Description
Peripheral and cerebral activators (vasodilators).Generic Name
GenericDrug Description
100mg naftidrofuryl oxalate equivalent to 81.0 mg naftidrofuryl and 19.0 mg oxalate.Presentation
CapsuleIndications
Peripheral vascular disorders
- intermittent claudication, night cramps, rest pain, incipient gangrene, trophic ulcers, Raynaud's Syndrome, diabetic arteriopathy and acrocyanosis. #
Cerebral vascular disorders
- cerebral insufficiency and cerebral atherosclerosis, particularly where these manifest themselves as mental deterioration and confusion in the elderly.
Adult Dosage
Peripheral vascular disorders - one or two capsules three times daily for a minimum of three months, or at the discretion of the physician.
Cerebral vascular disorders - one 100mg capsule three times daily for a minimum of three months, or at the discretion of the physician.
There is no recommended use for children.
Administration:
For oral administration. The capsules should be swallowed whole during meals with a sufficient amount of water (minimum) of one glass.
Child Dosage
Not recommended.Contra Indications
Hypersensitivity to the drug. Patients with a history of hyperoxaluria or recurrent calcium-containing stones.
Special Precautions
A sufficient amount of liquid should be taken during treatment to maintain an adequate level of diuresis.
Adverse Reactions
Naftidrofuryl oxalate is normally well tolerated in the dosage recommended. Occasionally nausea, epigastric pain and rashes have been noted.
Rarely, hepatitis has been reported. Very rarely, calcium oxalate kidney stones have been reported.
Manufacturer
Merck SeronoDrug Availability
POMUpdated
19 June 2009