Anaspaz Dosage
Generic name: HYOSCYAMINE SULFATE 0.125mg
Dosage form: tablet, orally disintegrating
Drug class: Anticholinergics / antispasmodics
Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Jul 25, 2024.
Adults and children 12 years of age and older: 1 or 2 tablets every four hours or as needed. Do not exceed 12 tablets in 24 hours. Children 2 to under 12 years of age: 1/2 to 1 tablet every four hours or as needed. Do not exceed 6 tablets in 24 hours.
ANASPAZ may be taken orally (swallowed or chewed) or sublingually. The dosage of ANASPAZ should be adjusted to the needs of the individual patient to assure symptomatic control with a minimum of adverse effects.
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