Criteria
Eligible Active Ingredient: | Ruscogenins and trimebutine. As suppositories not exceeding 10mg/120mg |
With Effective From: | 1-Dec-16 |
Indication Permitted: | For the symptomatic relief of external and internal haemorrhoids, anal pruritis, anal fissure |
Maximum Daily Dose: | One to two suppositories per day |
Maximum Supply per Transaction: | 10 suppositories |
Minimum Age of User: | 18 years |
Patient Information Leaflet from HSA/PSS: | Download PIL (Link to HSA website) |
Mechanism of Action of Ruscogenins and trimebutine
Omeprazole is a proton pump inhibitor that suppresses gastric acid secretion by specific inhibition of the H+/K+-ATPase in the gastric parietal cell. By acting specifically on the proton pump, omeprazole blocks the final step in acid production, thus reducing gastric acidity.
Additional Information of Ruscogenins and trimebutine
Pharmacology Class: | Agents For Treatment Of Hemorrhoids And Anal Fissures For Topical Use |
Therapeutic Class: | Vasoprotectives |
Chemical Class: | Corticosteroids |
Synonyms: | OMEP | Omeprazol | Omeprazolum |
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References
HSA-Registered Products Containing Ruscogenins and trimebutine As suppositories not exceeding 10mg/120mg
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This list is not exhaustive. HSA collaborates with Pharmaceurical Society of Singapore (PSS) to review the appropriate use of therapeutic products in the community from time to time. Hence, HSA may enable the supply of a Prescription Only Medicine (POM) by pharmacists without a prescription, upon review that the product can be used in a safe and effective manner under the supervision of a pharmacist. This can be effected through legislative mechanisms in the absence of an application made by the product registrant to reclassify the therapeutic product, subject to to conditions including indication, strength, maximum daily dose, maximum supply quantity, and age restriction.