Spascupreel®
Tablets Injection solution
Spascupreel® S
Suppositories
Composition:
Spascupreel tablets: 1 tablet cont.: Colocynthis D 4, Ammonium bromatum D 4, Atropinum sulfuricum D 6, Veratrum D 6, Magnesium phosphoricum D 6, Gelsemium D 6 30 mg each; Passiflora incarnata D 2, Agaricus D 4, Chamomilla D 3, Cuprum sulfuricum D 6 15 mg each; Aconitum D 6 60 mg.
Spascupreel Injection solution: 1.1 ml cont.: Colocynthis D 4, Ammonium bromatum D 4, Atropinum sulfuricum D 6, Veratrum D 6, Magnesium phosphoricum D 6, Gelsemium D 6 1.1 µl each; Passiflora incarnata D 2, Agaricus D 4, Chamomilla D 3, Cuprum sulfuricum D 6 0.55 µl each; Aconitum D 6 2.2 µl.
Spascupreel S suppositories: 1 Suppository cont.: Colocynthis D 3, Ammonium bromatum D 3, Atropinum sulfuricum D 5, Veratrum D 5, Magnesium phosphoricum D 6, Gelsemium D 5 1.1 mg each; Passiflora incarnata D 1, Chamomilla D 2, Cuprum sulfuricum D 5, Agaricus D 3 0.55 mg each; Aconitum D 5 2.2 mg.
Indications:
Spasms in the organs of the smooth musculature (stomach, intestine, gall bladder, uterus, urinary tract); spasticity of the striated musculature (myogelosis, hardening of the muscles).
Dosage:
Spascupreel tablets: In general, 1 tablet to be dissolved under the tongue 3 times daily. In acute disorders the dosage of 1 tablet to be repeated every 15 minutes, over a period lasting up to two hours.
Spascupreel Injection solution: In acute disorders several times daily, otherwise 3-1 times weekly 1 ampoule i.m., s.c., i.d., i.v.
Spascupreel S suppositories: Unless otherwise prescribed, 1 suppository 2-3 times daily; for conditions of acute pain, insert 1 suppository every hour into the anus. For babies up to six months old, 1/2 a suppository at a time.
Package sizes:
Tablets: Packs containing 50 and 250 tablets.
Injection solution: Packs containing 5, 10, 50 and 100 ampoules of 1.1 ml.
Suppositories: Packs containing 12, 60 and 120 suppositories of 2.0 g.
Pharmacological and clinical notes
Colocynthis (bitter-apple)
Sudden stabbing pains, independent of movement and rest, colic (forcing the patient to writhe, thereby bringing improvement, which is also brought by warmth and hard pressure); feeling of numbness after the pains, sciatic neuralgia.
Ammonium bromatum (ammonium bromide)
Irritating coughs, spasmodic, bronchitic asthma.
Atropinum sulfuricum (atropine sulphate)
Neuralgia, migraine, pertussis, biliary and renal colic, spasms of the smooth musculature.
Veratrum (white hellebore)
Tendency to collapse and conditions of collapse with cyanotic or pale and cold skin as well as cold sweats, sural spasms.
Magnesium phosphoricum (magnesium phosphate)
Tendency to cramp, neuralgia, teething disorders (children), dysmenorrhoea.
Gelsemium (wild jasmine)
Vertigo, numbness, headache (pain in the occiput, sensation of tight band being tied round the head); pain in the eyeballs, cardiac pangs, migraine, trigeminal neuralgia, dysmenorrhoea.
Passiflora incarnata (passion flower)
Nervous insomnia, restlessness.
Agaricus (Amanita muscaria)
Conditions of excitation, restlessness of the motor area, tics, sensitivity to cool air.
Chamomilla (chamomile)
Hypersensitivity accompanied by stupor (children want to be carried around), neuralgia, dry, tickling cough, teething disorders, intestinal colic, restlessness and conditions of excitation, insomnia.
Cuprum sulfuricum (copper sulphate)
Cramp of the smooth and striped musculature, e.g., in pertussis, bronchial asthma, acute gastro-enteritis, epilepsy.
Aconitum (monkshood)
Angina pectoris with anxiety and a sense of impending death, neuralgia, inflammatory rheumatism.
Based on the individual homoeopathic constituents of Spascupreel, therapeutical possibilities result for the treatment of all more or less considerable pains in the region of the abdominal hollow organs, arising from conditions of cramp, such as biliary colic, cholecystopathy, accompanying spasms in ventricular and duodenal ulcers, colitis spastica, renal colic, vesical tenesmus, dysmenorrhoea; the most varied forms of bronchial asthma and spasmodic bronchitis, as well as spasmodic conditions in the region of the larynx, e.g. in pseudocroup and pertussis; infantile convulsions, intestinal colic; angiospasms, migraine; hardening of the muscles (myalgia, myogelosis) of whatever origin, e.g. including reflex muscular spasticity in osteochondrosis.
The simultaneous administration (possibly in the form of a mixed injection) of the preparation indicated in each case according to the organotherapy is always to be recommended; likewise of Chelidonium-Homaccord, Injeel-Chol, Hepeel for biliary colic, Reneel and Berberis-Homaccord for renal colic, Tonico-Injeel, Engystol N, Galium-Heel, Carbo vegetabilis-Injeel, Bryonia-Injeel forte S, Veratrum album-Injeel forte S and Ignatia-Homaccord for bronchial asthma.
The dosage is adjusted according to the disease, the symptoms and the stage of the illness.