Used to prevent changes in brain function after subarachnoid hemorrhage (bleeding in the space surrounding the brain that occurs when a weakened blood vessel in the brain bursts).
Active ingredient:
Nimodipine.
Class of medication:
Calcium channel blocker.
Mechanism of action:
Relaxes blood vessels in the brain to allow more blood to flow to damaged areas.
Contraindications:
Do not take if you are allergic to nimodipine or any of the other ingredients of this medicine.
Do not take if you have or had a heart attack within the last month before starting the treatment.
Do not take if you are suffering from angina and notice increased frequency and severity of attacks.
Inform your physician if you have had a head injury recently.
Other conditions to inform your physician about include: fluid in the brain, severely raised pressure in the skull, low blood pressure, liver disease, kidney problems, alcoholism, and a controlled salt (sodium) diet.
Not indicated for children under the age of 18.
Interaction with other drugs:
Inform your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription medications, over-the-counter medications, nutritional and vitamin supplements, and herbal products.
Storage:
Store below 25°C.
Store in the original package to protect from light.
Keep the injection away from the reach of children and pets.
Administration:
Your physician or other healthcare professionals will give this injection to you.
This injection will be given as a slow injection intravenously (into a vein).
Your doctor will decide the dose and frequency of the medicine based on your disease condition, body weight, and other factors.
Do not self-administer the medicine.
Safety advice:
Pregnancy: there is limited information available on the use of Nimodec Injection during pregnancy. Inform your physician if you are pregnant, suspect pregnancy, or planning to become pregnant.
Breast feeding: do not breastfeed while you are being treated with Nimodec Injection because it can cause harm to the baby.
Lungs: it is unknown whether Nimodec Injection can be used in patients with lung disorders. Consult your doctor if you have any lung diseases before starting the treatment.
Liver: there is limited information available on the use of Nimodec Injection in patients with liver problems. Consult your doctor if you have any liver diseases before starting the treatment.
Alcohol: it is unsafe to consume alcohol with Nimodec Injection because it can cause excessive drowsiness.
Driving: Nimodec Injection can make you feel dizzy or less alert. Do not drive or operate machinery after taking this medicine.
Side effects:
Common: decrease in heart rate, decreased blood pressure, nausea, headache.
Serious: severe allergic reactions, bruise and bleeding.
Word of advice:
Do not start the treatment with Nimodec Injection within 4 days of drinking grapefruit juice or eating grapefruit.
Do not drink grapefruit juice or eat grapefruit while being treated with Nimodec Injection.
This medicine can sometimes affect male fertility. Inform your physician if you and your partner are trying to get pregnant during the treatment.
Your doctor will tell you how much medicine to use. Do not use more than directed.
FAQs:
Q1. What is Nimodec Injection used for?
Nimodec Injection is primarily used to treat vasospasm, a condition where blood vessels in the brain constrict or narrow following a subarachnoid hemorrhage (bleeding in the space surrounding the brain).
Q2. Can Nimodec Injection cause dizziness or lightheadedness?
Dizziness and lightheadedness are potential side effects of Nimodec Injection, especially at the beginning of treatment or when changing the dosage.
Q3. Can Nimodec Injection be stopped abruptly?
Nimodec Injection should not be stopped abruptly without consulting your healthcare provider.
Q4. Can I drink alcohol while taking Nimodec Injection?
It is generally advised to avoid alcohol while taking Nimodec Injection, as it may increase the risk of side effects such as dizziness and low blood pressure.
Q5. What are the serious allergic reactions that may occur after taking Nimodec Injection?
Signs of allergic reaction such as swelling of the face, lips, tongue or throat, difficulty breathing, rash, itching, nausea or vomiting can occur after receiving Nimodec Injection. Inform your physician immediately.