Can you take pivacurium bromide for ileal ulcers?

Patients with ileal ulcers who have intestinal dysfunction can take pivoxyl bromide. Treatment should follow the physician’s instructions.
Ileal ulcers may be caused by intestinal tuberculosis, Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, often with a variety of intestinal and systemic symptoms. Pivaclonium bromide is a gastrointestinal antispasmodic drug that symptomatically improves pain, abnormal bowel movements and other discomforts associated with intestinal dysfunction, and pain associated with biliary dysfunction. Patients with ileocecal ulcers can take Pivetronium Bromide if they have any of these discomforts.
Pivetronium bromide may cause dysphagia, rash, itching, immune system reaction, diarrhea, vomiting and other discomforts, is contraindicated in allergic individuals, and should not be used in galactose intolerance. Patients with ileal ulcers need to be treated under the supervision of a physician, not self-medication.