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Suzol Suspension

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Suvik Hitek Pvt Ltd

Salt Composition

Albendazole (200mg)

Overview Suzol Suspension

Pediatric Suzol Suspension combats various parasitic worm infestations. Its mechanism involves disrupting the worms' nutrient uptake, weakening them until they expire and are naturally expelled through bowel movements. Administer orally, ideally with a fatty food like milk to enhance absorption. If vomiting occurs within half an hour, repeat the dose. Treatment length varies with the specific parasite; a single dose is typical, though a repeat dose after two weeks might be recommended for prevention. Certain infections may necessitate a multi-day or multi-week course; completing the prescribed regimen is crucial to avoid recurrence. Common, transient side effects can include nausea, vomiting, dizziness, headache, stomach discomfort, appetite loss, hair thinning, mild fever, and sore throat. Rare but serious bleeding is a potential adverse event. Consult your child's physician if side effects are persistent, severe, or if bleeding occurs. Prior to commencing treatment, disclose any history of drug allergies, seizures, liver or kidney problems, gastrointestinal issues, or blood disorders; this is essential for appropriate dosage and treatment planning.

Primary Ingredients of Suzol Suspension

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Uses of Suzol Suspension

Managing parasitic infestations

Major Benefits of Suzol Suspension:

Follow your doctor's instructions precisely regarding dosage and treatment length for this medication. Always consult the product label for administration guidelines. Use a measuring device to accurately dispense the oral suspension. Ensure thorough shaking before each dose. Suzol Suspension can be ingested with or without food; however, consistent timing is recommended.

Common Side effects of Suzol Suspension:

  • Sore throat
  • Vomiting
  • Dizziness
  • Increased liver enzymes
  • Nausea
  • Loss of appetite

How to use Suzol Suspension:

Follow your doctor's instructions precisely regarding dosage and treatment length for this medication. Always consult the product label prior to administration. Use a measuring device for accurate dosing and consume orally. Ensure thorough shaking before each use. Suzol Suspension can be ingested with or without food; however, consistent timing is recommended.

How Suzol Suspension works:

Infectious worms invade a child's system through the ingestion of contaminated food or drink containing worm eggs or larvae. These parasites attach to the intestinal lining and may spread to other organs. Suzol Suspension acts by preventing the worms from utilizing glucose, thus starving them of essential energy. This energy deprivation leads to the worms' demise, effectively resolving the child's parasitic infection.

SAFETY ADVICE

KidneyKidneySAFE IF PRESCRIBED

Suzol Suspension is likely safe for individuals with kidney impairment. Existing evidence indicates dose modification may be unnecessary. However, physician consultation is recommended. Kidney disease does not necessitate dosage changes.

LiverLiverCAUTION

Exercise caution when administering Suzol Suspension to individuals with hepatic impairment; dosage modification may be necessary. Consult your physician for guidance. Suzol Suspension can potentially increase liver enzyme levels. Regular monitoring of liver function tests (LFTs) and complete blood counts (CBCs) is advised during treatment.

What if you forget to take Suzol Suspension :

Remain calm. Unless otherwise directed by your child's physician, administer the omitted dose immediately upon recollection. However, if the next dose is nearly due, forgo the missed one. Avoid doubling the dose and adhere to the recommended medication schedule.

Facts to Know About Suzol Suspension

LabelValue
Chemical Type Benzimidazole-2-yl carbamate esters
Developing Habits No.
Type of Therapy Antimicrobial Agents
Behavioral Class Drugs against protozoa

FAQs on Suzol Suspension

An itchy bottom, difficulty sitting, fatigue, restless sleep, persistent stomach pain, loss of appetite, frequent indigestion, or a craving for inedible substances (pica) in your child could signal a worm infestation. Consult your child's doctor immediately if you observe any of these symptoms. The doctor may request stool and blood samples over three days for testing to determine the appropriate treatment and medication.
Young children are most susceptible to this infection, spread through worm eggs found in human feces that contaminate soil lacking proper sanitation. Contaminated water, unwashed produce, and contaminated soil are common transmission routes. After playing outdoors, ensure your child washes thoroughly with soap and water.
Suzol Suspension is a common treatment to eliminate intestinal worms in children.
Administer pain and fever relievers to your child unless otherwise instructed by your doctor. However, some medications shouldn't be combined with Suzol Suspension. To avoid potential side effects, consult your child's doctor before giving them any other medication.
Take Suzol Suspension with a fatty food, like milk, anytime of day.
Do not give Suzol Suspension to children with a known allergy to albendazole, mebendazole, thiabendazole, or similar drugs. Allergic reactions may include rash, shortness of breath, or facial/tongue swelling. Inform your child's doctor of all medical conditions and medications your child is taking, as interactions are possible.
Suzol Suspension
15
MRP 17
13% off