Why brompropyl pyrimethamine tablets were discontinued

Bromopropylaminotriptyline tablets have not been discontinued. Brompropylaminotriptyline Tablets is a gastrointestinal antispasmodic medication that is mainly used to treat spasmodic pain in the gastrointestinal tract. Common adverse reactions include dry mouth, blurred vision, urinary retention, constipation, and headache, which can disappear after dosage reduction or discontinuation. Bleeding disorders, preoperative, urinary retention, prostate hypertrophy, glaucoma patients and lactating women are prohibited. If brompropylamine tylenol tablets are not available on the market, you can also replace the treatment with atropine, scopolamine, scopolamine, belladonna and other drugs, all of which can have an antispasmodic effect. It is worth noting that taking gastrointestinal antispasmodics as soon as abdominal pain occurs is not advocated to avoid masking the condition. It is recommended that patients with abdominal pain and other uncomfortable symptoms, should consult a doctor or pharmacist, the rational choice of drugs.