Anacal rectal ointment is indicated for the treatment of the following conditions: Relief of symptoms associated with haemorrhoids (including perianal haematomas), perianal eczema, pruritus, anal fissure, proctitis, periproctitis, and aftercare of haemorrhoids treated by surgery or injection.
Micolette is indicated whenever an enema is necessary for chronic and acute constipation in the rectum and sigmoid colon. Also indicated for use in constipation in geriatrics, pediatrics and obstetrics.
- Epileptic and febrile convulsions - to relieve muscle spasm caused by tetanus - as a sedative in minor surgical and dental procedures - initial use in anxiety and agitation, when the disorder is severe, disabling or subjecting the individual to extreme distress Diazepam Desitin may be used in these indications when a rapid effect is required but where intravenous injection is impracticable or undesirable. Diazepam Desitin may be of particular value for the immediate treatment of convulsions in children.
For the symptomatic treatment of constipation whenever an enema is required and for the preparation of the colon and rectum for endoscopic examination.
Rectogesic 4 mg/g Rectal Ointment is indicated in adults for relief of pain associated with chronic anal fissure. In the clinical development of the drug, a modest effect has been shown on improvements in average daily pain intensity (see Section 5.1).
Micralax is indicated whenever an enema is necessary to relieve constipation: in dyschezia, especially in bedridden patients; in geriatrics, paediatrics and obstetrics; and in preparation for X-ray examination, proctoscopy and sigmoidoscopy.
The symptomatic relief of pain, swelling, irritation and itching associated with haemorrhoids, and pruritus ani.
Evidence shows that rectal cancer is distinct from colon cancer, with different aetiologies and risk factors possibly reflecting different environmental exposures.
For the symptomatic relief of haemorrhoids and pruritus ani in the short term (5-7 days).