Kowa Elpain Kowa
Kowa Elpain Kowa
SKU:4987067254200
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Features
Elpain Kowa is a medicine specifically for menstrual pain that is effective against the pain that is unique to menstruation.
■Product Features
●Contains ibuprofen, which is effective against throbbing pain.
●Contains scopolamine butylbromide, which is effective against ``tight, twisting pain.''
●It works quickly and effectively against pain specific to menstruation.
●Does not contain any ingredients that cause drowsiness.
●Take one tablet at a time, as the small tablets are easy to swallow.
■ For those with period pain like this
●There is a throbbing pain.
●I feel a sharp, twisting pain.
●Menstrual pain accompanied by loose abdominal pain.
[Designated Category 2 OTC drug]
Efficacy and effectiveness
Menstrual pain (mainly when there is lower abdominal pain accompanied by loose stools)
<Notes regarding efficacy and effectiveness>
Dosage and Administration
Take the following amount with water or warm water, preferably avoiding taking it on an empty stomach.
Please leave at least 4 hours between doses.
[Age: Single dose: Number of times per day]
Adults (15 years and older): 1 tablet, up to 3 times a day
Children under 15 years of age: Do not take
<Caution regarding usage and dosage>
(1) Please strictly follow the usage and dosage instructions.
(2) How to remove the tablets: Press firmly with your fingertips the raised part of the PTP sheet containing the tablets to break the aluminum foil on the back, remove the tablets and take them.
(If swallowed by mistake, it may lead to unexpected accidents such as piercing the esophageal mucosa.)
Ingredients and quantities
Per tablet
<br>Ibuprofen 150mg
Scopolamine butylbromide 10mg
[Additives]
Lactose, hydroxypropyl cellulose, hypromellose (hydroxypropyl methylcellulose), anhydrous silicic acid, croscarmellose sodium (cross CMC-Na), talc, triacetin, titanium dioxide, ferric oxide, carnauba wax
<Notes regarding ingredients and quantities>
Dosage form
Film-coated tablets (oral tablets)
Usage notes
■Things you shouldn't do
(If you do not follow these instructions, your current symptoms may worsen, or you may be more susceptible to side effects or accidents.)
1. The following people should not take this medicine:
(1) People who have experienced allergic symptoms due to this drug or its ingredients.
(2) People who have experienced asthma after taking this drug or antipyretics, analgesics, or cold medicines.
(3) Children under 15 years of age.
(4) Pregnant women who are due to give birth within 12 weeks.
(5) People who have been diagnosed with the following: glaucoma
2. Do not take any of the following medicines while taking this drug:
Antipyretics and analgesics, cold medicines, sedatives, gastrointestinal analgesics and antispasmodics, gastrointestinal medicines containing Scopolia extract, motion sickness medicine
3. Do not drive or operate machinery after taking this medicine.
(Symptoms such as blurred vision or abnormal sensitivity to light may occur.)
4. Do not drink alcohol before or after taking this medicine.
5. Do not use for long periods of time
■Things to consult about
1. The following people should consult with a doctor, dentist, pharmacist, or registered distributor before taking this medicine.
(1) A person receiving treatment from a doctor or dentist.
(2) Pregnant women or those who are thought to be pregnant.
(3) People who are breastfeeding.
(4) People who have experienced allergic symptoms due to medication, etc.
(5) People with the following symptoms: Difficulty urinating
(6) People who have been diagnosed with the following:
Heart disease, kidney disease, liver disease, systemic lupus erythematosus, mixed connective tissue disease
(7) People who have had the following diseases: gastric or duodenal ulcer, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease
2. If the following symptoms occur after taking this medicine, these may be side effects, so discontinue use immediately and consult a doctor, dentist, pharmacist, or registered distributor with this package insert. [Affected area: Symptoms]
Skin: rash, redness, itching, bruising
<br>Digestive system: Nausea/vomiting, loss of appetite, stomach discomfort, stomach pain, stomatitis, heartburn, heavy stomach, gastrointestinal bleeding, abdominal pain, diarrhea, bloody stool
<br>Neuropsychiatric: Dizziness, headache
<br>Circulatory system: Palpitations
<br>Respiratory: Shortness of breath
<br>Urinary system: Difficulty urinating
<br>Other: Blurred vision, ringing in the ears, swelling, nosebleeds, bleeding gums, bleeding that is difficult to stop, bleeding, back pain, excessive drop in body temperature, body malaise, abnormal sensitivity to light, hot flashes. In rare cases, the following serious symptoms may occur. If this occurs, consult a doctor immediately.
[Name of symptom: Symptom]
Shock (anaphylaxis): Immediately after taking the medicine, symptoms may include itchy skin, hives, hoarseness, sneezing, itchy throat, shortness of breath, palpitations, and confusion.
Stevens-Johnson syndrome: High fever, bloodshot eyes, eye discharge, sores on the lips, sore throat, widespread skin rash and redness, etc. may persist or suddenly worsen.
Toxic epidermal necrolysis: High fever, bloodshot eyes, eye discharge, sores on the lips, sore throat, widespread skin rash and redness, etc. may persist or suddenly worsen.
Liver dysfunction: Symptoms include fever, itching, rash, jaundice (yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes), brown urine, general fatigue, and loss of appetite.
Kidney damage: Symptoms include fever, rash, decreased urine output, generalized swelling, general fatigue, joint pain (pain in the joints), and diarrhea.
Aseptic meningitis: Symptoms include a severe headache accompanied by stiffness in the neck, fever, nausea, vomiting, etc. (These symptoms have been reported frequently, particularly in people receiving treatment for systemic lupus erythematosus or mixed connective tissue disease.)
Asthma: Symptoms include wheezing, shortness of breath, etc.
Aplastic anemia: Symptoms include bruising, nosebleeds, bleeding gums, fever, pale skin and mucous membranes, fatigue, palpitations, shortness of breath, feeling unwell and dizzy, and blood in the urine.
Agranulocytosis: Sudden high fever, chills, sore throat, etc.
3. The following symptoms may occur after taking this medicine. If these symptoms persist or worsen, discontinue use and consult a doctor, pharmacist, or registered distributor with this package insert: constipation, dry mouth
4. If symptoms do not improve after taking this medicine 5 to 6 times, discontinue use and consult a doctor, pharmacist, or registered distributor with this package insert.
(It is possible that menstrual pain is caused by some kind of uterine disorder.)
Storage and handling precautions
(1) Store in a cool, dry place away from high temperatures and direct sunlight.
(2) Keep out of reach of children.
(3) Do not transfer to other containers. (This may cause misuse or change the quality.)
(4) Please be careful when storing or carrying the product to avoid tearing the aluminum foil of the PTP or damaging the tablets inside.
(5) Do not take products that have passed their expiration date (listed on the outer box).