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Antispasmodic + NSAID Analgesic Combination (Drotaverine + Mefenamic Acid)

Ziadrene Tablet

Drotaverine Hcl 80 mg + Mefenamic Acid 250 mg

Composition Drotaverine Hcl 80 mg + Mefenamic Acid 250 mg
Packing 10x10 Alu/Alu
MRP ₹ 1150
Dosage Form Tablets

About Ziadrene Tablet

Ziadrene Tablet combines Drotaverine HCl 80 mg and Mefenamic Acid 250 mg to provide targeted relief from spasmodic pain — the cramping, colicky pain caused by smooth muscle contractions in the abdomen, uterus, or urinary tract. Drotaverine relaxes smooth muscle spasm while Mefenamic Acid reduces the inflammatory prostaglandins that trigger spasm and pain.

This combination is particularly favoured for the management of dysmenorrhoea (menstrual cramps), abdominal colic, and biliary or renal colic. By addressing both the spasm and the prostaglandin-driven inflammation simultaneously, Ziadrene provides faster and more effective relief than either component alone.

Uses of Ziadrene Tablet

This medicine is commonly used for:

  • Relieving menstrual cramps (dysmenorrhoea) and period pain
  • Managing abdominal spasms and colicky pain
  • Providing relief from biliary colic and ureteric colic
  • Treating smooth muscle spasm of the gastrointestinal and urinary tracts
  • Controlling pain associated with irritable bowel syndrome and dysmenorrhoea

Indications

Ziadrene is indicated for the symptomatic treatment of smooth muscle spasm-associated pain in adults, including primary dysmenorrhoea, gastrointestinal colic (spastic colon, biliary colic), ureteric or renal colic, and postoperative abdominal cramping. Mefenamic Acid is particularly well established in the management of primary dysmenorrhoea due to its ability to inhibit uterine prostaglandin synthesis.

How Ziadrene Tablet Works

Drotaverine in Ziadrene relaxes tight, cramping smooth muscles — the type of muscle found in the uterus, gut, and urinary tract — by reducing the chemical signals that keep them contracted. Mefenamic Acid works by blocking the production of prostaglandins, the hormone-like substances that cause both the cramping and the pain of conditions like period pain. Together, they stop both the source of cramping and its painful effects.

Mechanism of Action

Drotaverine is a phosphodiesterase-4 (PDE-4) inhibitor that selectively blocks the enzyme responsible for degrading cyclic AMP (cAMP) in smooth muscle cells. Elevated cAMP activates protein kinase A, which phosphorylates myosin light chain kinase (MLCK), preventing myosin-actin interaction and causing smooth muscle relaxation — similar in effect to papaverine but with greater smooth muscle selectivity and no cardiac effects. Mefenamic Acid is a non-selective COX-1 and COX-2 inhibitor and also a direct antagonist of prostaglandin receptors (EP1 and EP3), providing both synthesis inhibition and receptor-level blockade of prostaglandin action — a dual mechanism particularly effective for prostaglandin-mediated uterine pain in dysmenorrhoea.

Key Benefits

  • Dual action targets both the spasm and the prostaglandin inflammation driving period pain and colic
  • Particularly effective for dysmenorrhoea — one of the most common causes of menstrual pain
  • Drotaverine selectively relaxes smooth muscle without affecting the heart or skeletal muscles
  • Mefenamic Acid's direct prostaglandin receptor blockade adds an additional layer of pain control

Did You Know?

Mefenamic Acid, a key component of Ziadrene, is one of the few NSAIDs that not only blocks prostaglandin production but also directly blocks prostaglandin receptors. This dual mechanism gives it a particularly strong effect against prostaglandin-driven pain like primary dysmenorrhoea, which is why it has remained a preferred choice for period pain for decades.

When & How to Take

Ziadrene is taken as directed by your doctor, typically 2–3 times daily with food to reduce stomach irritation. For period pain, it is often most effective when started at the first sign of cramping or the day before menstruation is expected. Always follow your doctor's prescribed regimen.

Always follow the dosage and schedule advised by your doctor — this is general guidance only.

Possible Side Effects

Common side effects include nausea, stomach upset, diarrhoea, and headache, primarily from the Mefenamic Acid component. Drotaverine is generally well tolerated. Prolonged or high-dose use of Mefenamic Acid carries the typical NSAID risks of gastrointestinal irritation. Tell your doctor if any side effect is severe or persistent.

Precautions & Safety

  • Take with food to minimise stomach irritation from Mefenamic Acid
  • Not recommended for patients with peptic ulcers, gastritis, or a history of gastrointestinal bleeding
  • Inform your doctor if you have kidney or liver disease
  • Avoid in the third trimester of pregnancy — consult your doctor before use at any stage of pregnancy
  • Do not combine with other NSAIDs, aspirin, or anticoagulants without medical advice

Myths vs Facts

Myth

Period pain is normal and does not need medicine.

Fact

Primary dysmenorrhoea — menstrual cramps — is caused by excessive prostaglandin-driven uterine contractions and can range from mild to severely debilitating. It is a legitimate medical condition that responds well to treatment with medicines like Ziadrene. Suffering through severe pain unnecessarily is not necessary.

Myth

Antispasmodics work for all types of pain.

Fact

Antispasmodics like Drotaverine specifically relax smooth muscle spasm. They are not effective for pain that does not involve smooth muscle — such as headache or arthritis. This is why Ziadrene specifically targets spasm-related pain like colic and dysmenorrhoea.

Frequently Asked Questions

Ziadrene is primarily used to relieve menstrual cramps, abdominal colic, and other pain caused by smooth muscle spasm. Its combination of a muscle relaxant and an NSAID provides fast, effective relief for these cramping pain conditions.
For best results with dysmenorrhoea, many doctors advise starting Ziadrene at the onset of menstruation or when cramps begin, rather than waiting for pain to become severe. Take it as directed by your doctor.
It is better to take Ziadrene with food, as Mefenamic Acid can irritate the stomach lining. A light meal or snack with the tablet helps reduce the risk of nausea and gastric discomfort.
Mefenamic Acid, like most NSAIDs, is not recommended during pregnancy — especially in the third trimester. Consult your doctor before using Ziadrene if you are pregnant or trying to conceive.
Medical disclaimer: This information is for general awareness and education only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Ziadrene Tablet is a pharmaceutical product to be used only as prescribed by a registered medical practitioner. Always read the package insert and consult your doctor or pharmacist before use. Biozia Lifesciences markets this product to licensed pharmacy and healthcare businesses.

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