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Antidiarrheal
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Anticoagulant
Anticonvulsants
Antidepressants
Antidiarrheal
Drugs for Neuropathic Pain
GIT Regulators, Antiflatulents & Anti-inflammatories
Opioids
Topical Agents
Vasoconstrictor
Vitamin B-Complex/With C
Disclaimer
Related MIMS Drugs
Content on this page:
Anticoagulant
Anticonvulsants
Antidepressants
Antidiarrheal
Drugs for Neuropathic Pain
GIT Regulators, Antiflatulents & Anti-inflammatories
Opioids
Topical Agents
Vasoconstrictor
Vitamin B-Complex/With C
Disclaimer
Related MIMS Drugs
Anticoagulant
| Drug | Dosage | Remarks |
| Sulodexide | Initial dose: 600 lipasemic units (LSU) IM/IV 24 hourly x 15-20 days followed by PO form x 30-40 days Repeat cycle twice yearly Maintenance dose: 250-1,000 LSU PO 12 hourly |
Adverse Reactions
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Anticonvulsants
| Drug | Dosage | Remarks | |
| Other Anticonvulsants | |||
| Gabapentin | Initial dose: Day 1: 300 mg PO 24 hourly Day 2: 300 mg PO 12 hourly Day 3: 300 mg PO 8 hourly or Initiate at 900 mg/day PO in 3 equally divided doses Based on patient response and tolerability, may increase dose in increments of 300 mg/day every 2-3 days up to a max dose of 3,600 mg/day Max dose: 3.6 g/day |
Adverse Reactions
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| Pregabalin | Initial dose: 150 mg/day PO divided 8-12 hourly May be increased to 300 mg/day after a 3- to 7-day interval May increase further to max dose after another 7-day interval Max dose: 600 mg/day |
Adverse Reactions
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Antidepressants
| Drug | Dosage | Remarks |
| Serotonin & Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors (SNRIs) | ||
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| Duloxetine | 60 mg PO 24 hourly Max dose: 120 mg/day |
Adverse Reactions
Special Instructions
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| Venlafaxine | Initial dose: 37.5 mg PO 24 hourly x 1 week, then 75 mg PO 24 hourly x 1 week, then 150 mg PO 24 hourly Max dose: 225 mg/day |
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| Tricyclic Antidepressants (TCAs) | ||
| Amitriptyline | Initial dose: 10-25 mg PO at bedtime Increase dose by 10-25 mg/day to max dose on a weekly interval depending on response and tolerability Max dose: 150 mg/day |
Adverse Reactions
Special Instructions
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| Nortriptyline | Initial dose: 10-25 mg PO at bedtime Increase dose by 10-25 mg/day to max dose on a weekly interval based on response and tolerability Usual dose: 25-100 mg PO at bedtime Max dose: 150 mg/day |
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Antidiarrheal
| Drug | Dosage | Remarks |
| Colestyramine (Cholestyramine) |
Diarrhea due to diabetic vagal neuropathy: Initial dose: 4 g (1 sachet) PO 12 hourly May increase to 8 g PO 12 hourly after 2-4 weeks Max dose: 24 g/day |
Adverse Reactions
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Drugs for Neuropathic Pain
| Drug | Dosage | Remarks |
| Mirogabalin | Initial dose: 5 mg PO 12 hourly, then increase dose by 5 mg/dosing with at least 1 week interval up to 15 mg 12 hourly May increase or decrease dose between 10 mg and 15 mg 12 hourly |
Adverse Reactions
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| Thioctic acid (α-lipoic acid)1 |
600 mg PO 24 hourly or 600 mg slow IV infusion 24 hourly x 2-4 weeks or several times/week |
Adverse Reactions
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GIT Regulators, Antiflatulents & Anti-inflammatories
| Drug | Dosage | Remarks |
| Domperidone | Diabetic gastroparesis: 10 mg PO 6-8 hourly |
Adverse Reactions
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| Metoclopramide | Diabetic gastroparesis: 5-10 mg PO 6-12 hourly or 5-10 mg IM/slow IV over 1-2 minutes 6-12 hourly in severe cases Max dose: 40 mg/day |
Adverse Reactions
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Opioids
| Drug | Dosage | Remarks |
| Tapentadol | Extended-release: 50 mg PO 12 hourly May increase by 100 mg/day every 3 days based on patient response Therapeutic range: 100-250 mg PO 12 hourly Max dose: 500 mg/day |
Adverse Reactions
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| Tramadol | Regular-release: 50-100 mg PO 4-6 hourly Extended-release: 50-100 mg PO 12 hourly May be titrated to 150-200 mg 12 hourly for pain relief Max dose: 400 mg/day |
Adverse Reactions
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Topical Agents
| Drug | Available Strength | Dosage | Remarks |
| Anesthetic |
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| Lidocaine (Lignocaine) |
5% patch |
4 patches/day for a max of 12 hours |
Adverse Reactions
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| Other Agent | |||
| Capsaicin |
0.0125% gel 0.025% gel, lotion 0.075% cream, lotion |
Apply 6-8 hourly |
Adverse Reactions
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| 8% dermal patch |
Apply up to 4 patches/application for 30 minutes |
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Vasoconstrictor
| Drug | Dosage | Remarks |
| Midodrine | Initial dose: 2.5 mg PO 8-12 hourly May increase dose weekly up to 10 mg PO 8 hourly Max dose: 30 mg/day |
Adverse Reactions
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Vitamin B-Complex/With C
| Drug | Dosage | Remarks |
| Benfotiamine1 | Initial dose: 150 mg PO 8-12 hourly for at least 3 weeks Maintenance dose: According to therapeutic response |
Adverse Reactions
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| Mecobalamin1 |
0.5 mg PO 8 hourly or 0.5 mg IM/IV 3x/week | Adverse Reactions
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| Drug | Available Strength | Dosage | Remarks |
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| Vitamin B1, B6, B12 |
Vitamin B1 250 mg, B6 250 mg, B12 1,000 mcg |
Initial dose: |
Adverse Reactions
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| Vitamin B1 300 mg, B6 100 mg, B12 100 mcg |
Initial dose: 2-4 tab/day PO |
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| Vitamin B1 500 mg, B6 250 mg, B12 1,000 mcg | Initial dose: 2-4 tab/day PO x 7-10 days Maintenance dose: 1-2 tab PO 24 hourly |
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| Vitamin B1 100 mg, B6 200 mg, B12 200 mcg | Initial dose: 1-2 tab PO 8-24 hourly |
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| Vitamin B1 100 mg, B6 100 mg, B12 5,000 mcg | 2-4 tab/day PO in divided doses or 1 tab PO 24 hourly |
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| Vitamin B1 100 mg, B6 100 mg, B12 1,000 mcg | 1 amp IM 24 hourly | ||
| Vitamin B1 100 mg, B6 100 mg, B12 5,000 mcg |
1 amp IM 24 hourly |
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Disclaimer
All dosage recommendations are for non-elderly adults with normal renal and hepatic function unless otherwise stated.
Not all products are available or approved for above use in all countries.
Products listed in the Drug Summary are based on indications stated in the locally approved product monographs.
Please refer to local product monographs in Related MIMS Drugs for country-specific prescribing information.
Not all products are available or approved for above use in all countries.
Products listed in the Drug Summary are based on indications stated in the locally approved product monographs.
Please refer to local product monographs in Related MIMS Drugs for country-specific prescribing information.
