Adronil Inj 3Mg contains Ibandronic Acid as an active ingredient. It belongs to a group of medications commonly used to treat osteoporosis.
Adronil Inj 3Mg is a prescribed medication commonly injected under the supervision of the concerned doctor to treat the symptoms of osteoporosis. It's a medical condition in which your bones become thinner and break more often. This happens due to menopause. It's important to consult with a doctor before the situation worsens.
Pregnant and lactating women should consult a doctor first and take only the prescribed dosage to avoid drug interactions.
Generic Category |
Bisphosphonate |
Ingredients |
Ibandronic Acid |
Manufacturer |
Searle Company |
Country of Origin |
Pakistan |
Pack Form |
Pack of 1 injection |
Product Form |
Injection |
Product Type |
Medicine |
- Adronil Inj 3Mg is injected directly into your body's muscles by a Mircera Syringe.
- Adronil Inj 3Mg should be injected under the supervision of the prescribed doctor so that, in case of a reaction, the adverse reaction can be minimized through swift action.
- Do not use Adronil Inj 3Mg if you find out the seal is broken or opened already.
- The suggested dosage of Adronil Inj 3Mg is 1 injection or as a physician prescribes.
- Consult with a doctor first, and do not exceed the prescribed dosage.
- Occasionally consult with a doctor and inform him about your health condition to prevent any uncertain medical emergencies.
- Take plenty of water to reduce the effects of dehydration.
- Place this medication out of the reach of children.
- Store your medicine at room temperature and protect it from direct sunlight.
Each medicine is specifically designed to treat a particular disease and reduce its effects on the body. However, it could cause common and severe side effects if not taken correctly or overdosed. The common side effects you could experience using are:
- Bladder pain
- Bloody urine
- Chest pain
- Cough producing mucus
- Painful urination
- Sore throat
- Difficulty with breathing
- Fever
- Chills