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Glycolate is a synthetic form of anticholinergic medication. Glycolate works by blocking and decreasing the action of acetylcholine on various organ systems. Glycolate is used to treat various conditions like peptic ulcer disease, abdominal pain, copd, and operating surgeries to reduce body secretions. The most common side effects of glycolate are difficulty breathing, swelling of your face, l
Hypersensitivity Gastrointestinal obstruction Glaucoma Ulcerative colitis Potassium chloride medication use.
Babies: It is used by monitoring body functions.
Lactating mother: It is safe to use in lactating mothers as studies didn't demonstrate any risk to babies.
Pregnancy: Safe if a physician prescribes it.
Limited studies have shown that there is no risk to the babies.
Driving: It is unsafe to use in driving.
Consult your physician.
Alcohol: There are no studies available that alcohol affects glycolate.
Consult your physician.
Kidney: Glycolate dosage adjustment is required in case of kidney abnormality.
Use with caution.
Liver: There are limited studies available on glycolate in liver dysfunction.
Consult your physician..
Vision disturbances Constipation Mouth dryness Vomiting Breathlessness.
Glycolate binds and reduces the acetylcholine release. It minimises the acetylcholine action on smooth muscles, decreases the acid production in the stomach, tracheal secretions, bronchial secretions, and relaxes the muscles around the lungs..
If you miss a dose, take it as soon as possible.
If it is near the time of the next dose, then skip the missed dose.
Take the prescribed dose on your regular time daily.
Don't double the dose to catch up with the missed dose..
• Read the description of the label clearly for directions.
• Inform your doctor if you experience any side effects like breathlessness, constipation, stomach pain and diarrhoea.
• Glycolate should be taken 1 hour before or 2 hours after a meal.
• Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or intended to be pregnant or breastfeeding.
• It is better to avoid driving and operate machinery as glycolate cause dizziness and visual disturbances.
• You must inform your doctor if you are taking any otc prescription and other prescribed medications..
Serious • Glucagon + Glycolate: Concomitant use may alter the level of glycolate levels in the body • Revefenacin + Glycolate: Concurrent use of both drugs decreases the cholinergic effects Monitor closely • Abobotulinumtoxic-a + Glycolate: Concomitant use may alter the concentration of glycolate levels in the body • Aclidinium + Glycolate: Concomitant use of both drugs decreases the cholinergic effects • Amantadine + Glycolate: Concomitant use of both drugs shows synergistic effects • Atenolol + Glycolate: Glycolate increases the levels of atenolol by an unknown mechanism when used concomitantly • Carbechol + Glycolate: Concomitant use of both drugs reduces the cholinergic effects • Clozapine + Glycolate: Concomitant use results in an increase in the effects of glycolate • Digoxin + Glycolate: Glycolate increases the digoxin levels when used concomitantly by an unknown mechanism • Henbane + Glycolate: Concomitant use of both drugs reduces the cholinergic effects.
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