Proctosedyl

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Proctosedyl is the brand name for a family of two products with identical active ingredients designed to treat a variety of proctological disorders. One is a topical ointment, the other a rectal suppository. In the United Kingdom both products are contract manufactured by Patheon Limited on behalf of the Sanofi-Aventis group[1][2]. Manufacture and distribution is provided by Sanofi Aventis subsidiaries[3] Hoechst and Hoechst Marion Roussel in other territories worldwide.[4]

Application

Both the yellowish-white, translucent, greasy ointment[1] and the smooth, off-white suppositories[2] are formulated for the relief of chronic pruritus ani (otherwise known anal itching or anusitis)[1][2][5] and the treatment of pain, irritation, discharge and itching associated with haemorrhoids (otherwise known as piles)[1][2][5]. However both products are also used to provide pain relief in the treatment of anal fissure[6][7][8], for patients undergoing haemorrhoidectomy, (pre and post-operative)[8], in the relief of post-partum (otherwise known as post-natal) haemorrhoidal conditions,[9][8] and in the treatment of non-infective proctitis.[8]

Active Ingredients

Both preparations contain:

Preparations in some territories may also contain:

References

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External links

  • 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 "Patient Information Leaflets Online: Proctosedyl Ointment: PL 04425/0207". Retrieved 2009-01-21. 
  • 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 "Patient Information Leaflets Online: Proctosedyl Suppositories: PL 04425/0208". Retrieved 2009-01-21. 
  • "Sanofi Aventis: Hoechst Home Page". Retrieved 2009-01-22. 
  • 4.0 4.1 4.2 "The South African Medical Formulary: C05A Antihaemorrhoidals for topical use". Retrieved 2009-01-22. 
  • 5.0 5.1 "NetDoctor: Proctosedyl ointment/suppositories". Retrieved 2009-01-21. 
  • Maan MS, Mishra R, Thomas S, Hadke NS (2004). "Randomized, double-blind trial comparing topical nitroglycerine with xylocaine and Proctosedyl in idiopathic chronic anal fissure". Indian Journal of Gastroenterology. 23 (3): 91–3. PMID 15250565. 
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  • 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 "Medsafe: Information for Health Professionals: Proctosedyl". Retrieved 2009-01-21. 
  • Damianov L, Katsarova M (1993). "[Our experience in using the preparation Proctosedyl from the Roussel firm in pregnant women with hemorrhoids]". Akusherstvo I Ginekologii͡a (in Bulgarian). 32 (3): 71. PMID 8037333. 
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