Rowatinex
Intended to help in removal of stones from urinary tract by beeing muscle relaxant. Rowatinex also reduces stone formation by increasing the dissolution of calcium salts.
Rowatinex capsules
Active Ingredients
Each capsule contains:
Pinene (α+ß) 31 mg
Camphene 15 mg
Borneol 10 mg
Anethol 4 mg
Fenchone 4 mg
Cineol 3mg
Indications
An adjuvant in infections of the kidneys and urinary tract.
Rowatinex promotes the removal of stones from the urinary system by its muscle relaxant activity, which enables the stones to pass through the urinary tract and reduces their formation by increasing the solubility of the calcium salts (the main component of the stones in the urinary tract).
Instructions
Take this medicine about half an hour before a meal.
If you forget to take the dose, take it as soon as you remember and continue according to the recommended dosage.
Make sure you drink more fluids while taking this medicine.
Recommended dosage unless otherwise specified by a physician: 1-2 capsules, 3 times a day.
In children aged 6-14 years the dosage is one capsule twice daily or according to the physician's instructions.
Warnings
Do not use if there is a known sensitivity to one of the components of this medicine.
The medicine is not intended for use in patients suffering from severe pain in the abdominal area, urine retention or severe infection in the urinary tract.
Pregnancy and lactation: Although teratogenic effects were not found, do not use Rowatinex during the first trimester of pregnancy and while lactating.
If you are taking another medicine or if you have just finished treatment with another medicine, consult your doctor in order to avoid risks and/or inefficacy arising from drug interactions, especially with anticoagulants or other drugs that are metabolized in the liver.
Please do not consider this information as an alternative to consulting your physician or pharmacist.
For further information on instructions for use, risks and side effects, please read the patient package insert and consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Read the patient package insert carefully before starting to take any medication.