Naftidrofuryl oxalate is used to treat peripheral vascular disorders (blood circulation problems outside the brain and heart). It is used to treat the following symptoms of these disorders:
Intermittent claudication
Cramps in legs at night
Severe pain in legs while resting (rest pain)
Pale or blue fngers or toes which get worse when it is cold
Numbness, tingling or burning feelings in fngers or toes (Raynaud’s syndrome or acrocyanosis)
Open sores on the legs or feet (trophic ulcers)
Poor circulation caused by diabetes (diabetic arteriopathy)
To treat gangrene
In the absence of any relevant clinical data, the use of Naftidrofuryl Oxalate is not advisable during pregnancy. In the absence of specific data concerning the excretion of the drug in human milk, Naftidrofuryl Oxalate should not be used by breastfeeding women.
The administration of Naftidrofuryl Oxalate may modify the composition of the urine, promoting the formation of calcium oxalate kidney stones. The administration of Naftidrofuryl Oxalate without liquid before going to bed may cause local oesophagitis. Therefore, it is essential to always take the capsule with a sufficient amount of water. Cases of liver damage have been reported.
Depression of cardiac conduction and convulsions may occur.
5-HT Agonists
Store below 25°C. Protect from light & moisture. Keep the medicine out of reach of children.