Sédorrhoïde Suppositories can be used to relieve pain and itching associated with conditions of the anal area, particularly haemorrhoids (piles).
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Sedorrhoide is recommended for certain anal conditions accompanied by pain and/or itching sensations, particularly haemorrhoids. Sedorrhoide suppository is a topical medicine containing a local anaesthetic (benzocaine) and anti-inflammatory, antiseptic and decongestant substances.
Sedorrhoide is taken by the anal route.
Apply the suppository 2 or 3 times a day.
Treatment should be short-term (no more than a few days). If the pain does not subside quickly, consult your doctor immediately.
Sedorrhoide suppository has no known side effects. If you notice any, stop taking it and consult your doctor. In the event of interaction with another medicine, likely to modify the effects of the cream, consult your doctor. Never use Sedorrhoide haemorrhoidal crisis suppository in the following cases: allergy to benzocaine, allergy to local anaesthetics.
This medicine should not be used during pregnancy or while breast-feeding. If you discover that you are pregnant, consult your doctor, who alone can decide whether you should continue treatment. As a general rule, you should seek the advice of your doctor or pharmacist before taking any medicine during pregnancy.
The active substances are (for one suppository) : - Dodeclonium bromide: 1.3 mg - Esculoside sesquihydrate: 6.0 mg - Enoxolone: 23.0 mg - Benzocaine: 50.0 mg The other ingredients are: Solid hemi-synthetic glycerides.