DESCRIPTION
INTRODUCTION
In Treatment of Parasitic infections Abdaz Oral Suspension is an antibiotic medicine that helps treat many parasitic worm infections. It works by killing and stopping the further growth of parasites causing the infection. This medicine usually makes you feel better quite quickly. However, you should continue taking it as long as it is prescribed even when you feel better, to make sure that all parasites are killed and do not become resistant. This medicine is generally safe to use while pregnant or breastfeeding, but you should ask your doctor.
USE OF
Treatment of Parasitic infections
BENEFITS
FACTBOX
Chemical Class::2-Benzimidazolylcarbamic acid esters|Habit Forming::No|Therapeutic Class::ANTI INFECTIVES|Action Class::Antiprotozoal agents
HOW TO USE
Worms enter inside your child’s body when your child eats or drinks something that’s infected with a worm or its eggs. Once inside the body, these worms get attached to the inner walls of the intestines and can even enter other body organs. Abdaz Oral Suspension works by keeping the worms from absorbing sugar (glucose), thereby depleting their energy level. This causes the worms to die thereby treating your child’s infection.
EXPIRY
Long shelf life (1-2 years).
SAFETY ADVICE
– Kidney : SAFE IF PRESCRIBED – Abdaz Oral Suspension is probably safe to use in patients with kidney disease. Limited data available suggests that dose adjustment of Abdaz Oral Suspension may not be needed in these patients. Please consult your doctor. No dose adjustments required in kidney disease. – Liver : CAUTION – Abdaz Oral Suspension should be used with caution in patients with liver disease. Dose adjustment of Abdaz Oral Suspension may be needed. Please consult your doctor. Abdaz Oral Suspension may cause elevated levels of enzymes in the liver. Monitoring of liver function tests (LFT) and complete blood count (CBC) is recommended while your child is taking this medicine.
IF MISS
COMMON SIDE EFFECT
Vomiting | Dizziness | Increased liver enzymes | Nausea | Loss of appetite
ALCOHOL INTERACTION
PREGNANCY INTERACTION
LACTATION INTERACTION
KIDNEY INTERACTION
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
LIVER INTERACTION
CAUTION
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FAQ
Q. How can I know that my child is having a worm infection?::: If your child complains of an itchy bottom (rectal area), difficulty sitting, fatigue, and restless sleep due to anal itching or persistent stomach pain with loss of appetite or frequent indigestion, it might indicate worm infestation. Another sign of worm infection is pica in which you may notice your child eating inedible substances such as mud. Speak to your child’s doctor as soon as you notice any of these in your child. The doctor may ask for your child’s stool and blood samples on 3 different days for examination. Depending upon the reports, the doctor will decide upon the treatment and prescribe your child with medicine.| Q. How can my child become infected with intestinal worms?::: Children typically harbor the highest intensity of infection. The infection can be transmitted from the eggs of worms present in human feces which contaminate soil in areas with poor sanitation. Transmission can occur by drinking contaminated water or by eating contaminated vegetables and fruits without washing or peeling. Your child may also get infected by playing in the soil that is contaminated with the eggs of the worms. When your child returns home after playing, ask them to clean up using soap and water.| Q. What do deworming mean?::: Deworming is the process of killing and expelling worms from the body. Abdaz Oral Suspension is widely used for the deworming treatment for children.| Q. Can other medicines be given at the same time as Abdaz Oral Suspension?::: You can give your child medicines meant to relieve pain and fever unless your doctor has told you not to. However, there do exist some medicines that should not be given with Abdaz Oral Suspension. So, to negate the risk of any side effects, talk to your child’s doctor before giving any other medicines to your child.| Q. What is the best time to give Abdaz Oral Suspension to my child?::: Abdaz Oral Suspension can be given at any time of the day just remember to give it with a fat-containing food such as milk.| Q. Who should not take Abdaz Oral Suspension?::: Abdaz Oral Suspension should not be given to children with known allergy to albendazole or any other similar medicines like mebendazole or thiabendazole, in the past. Signs of an allergic reaction may include an itchy skin rash, shortness of breath, and swelling of the face or tongue. Let the doctor know about all of your child’s medical conditions before giving the medicine. Let the doctor also know about any other medicines that your child is taking for any other conditions, as they may affect or be affected by this medicine.
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