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Sucralcoat Ano Cream 20 gm

Sucralcoat Ano Cream 20 gm

About Sucralcoat Ano Cream 20 gm

Sucralcoat Ano Cream 20 gm belongs to the group of medicines known as 'vasoprotective', primarily indicated in the treatment of haemorrhoids (piles). Haemorrhoids, also known as piles, are a medical condition that happens when veins present in the anus and rectum area(the last part of the large intestine that ends up in the anus) get swell and become painful.

Sucralcoat Ano Cream 20 gm contains two medicines, namely Sucralfate' and 'Lidocaine' (Lignocaine). Sucralfate is an anti-ulcer drug that forms a coating over the affected area of the skin and promotes piles' fast healing. Lidocaine blocks sodium ions' influx (entry) into the membrane that surrounds the nerves, thereby preventing impulses' initiation and conduction. Hence, it gives an anaesthetic effect and helps decrease the sensation of pain.

Use Sucralcoat Ano Cream 20 gm as prescribed by your doctor. You are suggested to take Sucralcoat Ano Cream 20 gm as long as your doctor has prescribed it after checking your medical condition.  In some cases, you may experience certain common side effects, such as reactions at the application site (burning, itching, redness, and irritation), nausea, vomiting, and allergy. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and will resolve gradually over time. However, you are advised to talk to your doctor if you experience these side effects persistently.

Avoid or limit the intake of alcohol while taking Sucralcoat Ano Cream 20 gm. To treat your condition effectually, continue taking Sucralcoat Ano Cream 20 gm for as long as your doctor has prescribed. Do not exceed the dose and duration prescribed by your doctor. Consult your doctor before taking Sucralcoat Ano Cream 20 gm if you are pregnant or breastfeeding; your doctor will prescribe you Sucralcoat Ano Cream 20 gm only if the benefits outweigh the risks. Sucralcoat Ano Cream 20 gm causes drowsiness, so drive with caution. Sucralcoat Ano Cream 20 gm should not be given to children as safety and efficacy have not been established. Inform your doctor about your health condition and medications before taking Sucralcoat Ano Cream 20 gm to rule out any side effects. Dosage should be reduced in persons dealing with kidney disease.

Uses of Sucralcoat Ano Cream 20 gm

Haemorrhoids

Medicinal Benefits

Sucralcoat Ano Cream 20 gm contains two medicines, namely Sucralfate' and 'Lidocaine'. Sucralfate is an anti-ulcer drug that forms a coating over the affected area of the skin and promotes piles' fast healing. Lidocaine blocks sodium ions' influx (entry) into the membrane that surrounds the nerves, thereby preventing impulses' initiation and conduction. Hence, it gives an anaesthetic effect and helps decrease the sensation of pain.

Directions for Use

Take a small amount of cream/ointment and apply it directly into the back passage (rectum) as directed by your doctor.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of Sucralcoat Ano Cream 20 gm

  • Reactions at the application site (burning, itching, redness, and irritation)
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Allergy

Drug Warnings

Do not exceed the dose and duration prescribed by your doctor. Consult your doctor before taking Sucralcoat Ano Cream 20 gm if you are pregnant or breastfeeding; your doctor will prescribe you Sucralcoat Ano Cream 20 gm only if the benefits outweigh the risks. Sucralcoat Ano Cream 20 gm causes drowsiness, so drive with caution. Sucralcoat Ano Cream 20 gm should not be given to children as safety and efficacy have not been established. Do not take Sucralcoat Ano Cream 20 gm for longer durations unless prescribed by your doctor. If your condition does not improve after taking Sucralcoat Ano Cream 20 gm for 2-4 weeks, please consult your doctor. Avoid consuming alcohol with Sucralcoat Ano Cream 20 gm as it could lead to increased drowsiness. Sucralcoat Ano Cream 20 gm may not be suitable for people with respiratory disease, heart disease, epilepsy, low blood pressure, or kidney or liver problems. Inform your doctor about your health condition and medications before taking Sucralcoat Ano Cream 20 gm to rule out any side effects.

Drug Interactions

Drug-Drug Interactions: Sucralcoat Ano Cream 20 gm may have interaction with lorazepam and alprazolam (used to treat anxiety), prilocaine (used to induce anaesthesia), tramadol (used to relieve pain), sodium nitrite (used to treat hypertension).

Drug-Food Interactions: Avoid consuming alcohol with Sucralcoat Ano Cream 20 gm as it could lead to increased drowsiness.

Drug-Disease Interactions: Sucralcoat Ano Cream 20 gm may interact with heart dysfunction, seizures (fits), electrolyte imbalance, liver problems, and kidney dysfunction.

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List

  • ALPRAZOLAM
  • SODIUM NITRITE
  • PRILOCAINE
  • TRAMADOL
  • LORAZEPAM

Habit Forming

No

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Physical activity helps strengthen muscles and relieves joint stiffness. Gentle activities like 20-30minutes of walking or swimming would be helpful.
  • Performing yoga may also help in improving joint flexibility and pain management.
  • Maintain a healthy weight by performing regular low-strain exercises and eating healthy food.
  • Get adequate sleep, as resting the muscles can help in reducing inflammation and swelling.
  • Follow heat or cold therapy, and apply a cold or hot compress on the joints for 15-20minutes regularly.
  • De-stress yourself by meditating, reading books, taking a warm bubble bath, or listening to soothing music.
  • Eat food rich in antioxidants such as berries, spinach, kidney beans, dark chocolate, etc.
  • Foods containing flavonoids help in reducing inflammation. These include soy, berries, broccoli, grapes, and green tea.
  • Avoid smoking and alcohol consumption.

Special Advise

A digital rectal examination can help in detecting haemorrhoids.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Haemorrhoids, also known as piles, are a medical condition that happens when veins present in the anus and rectum area(the last part of the large intestine that ends up in the anus) get swell and become painful. Piles can be can either be internal or external. Internal haemorrhoids occur within the rectum as the rectum area has fewer pain receptors, is less troublesome, and is painful. At the same time, external haemorrhoids occur at the outside of the anus and are most painful. Some common symptoms of haemorrhoids are itching, pain, swelling, and trouble sitting. If proper treatment is not provided at the right time, haemorrhoids become irritated and cause bleeding.

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