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Wornic Syrup

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Ascent Therapeuticals

Salt Composition

Albendazole (200mg/5ml)

Overview Wornic Syrup

Pedidex Syrup combats various parasitic worm infestations in children. It disrupts the worms' nutrient uptake, weakening them and ultimately causing their demise. The deceased parasites are naturally eliminated via the child's stool. Administer this medication orally, ideally with a fatty food like milk to enhance absorption. If vomiting occurs within 30 minutes, repeat the dose. Treatment length varies with the specific worm; a single dose is typical, though a second dose might be prescribed after two weeks to prevent recurrence. Certain infections necessitate daily dosing for several days or weeks. Complete the full prescribed course; premature discontinuation risks re-infection. Common, albeit temporary, side effects include nausea, vomiting, dizziness, headache, stomach upset, appetite loss, hair thinning, mild fever, and sore throat. Rarely, serious bleeding may occur. Report persistent, bothersome side effects or any bleeding to your child's physician immediately. Prior to treatment, inform the doctor of any history of drug allergies, seizures, liver or kidney issues, gastrointestinal problems, or blood disorders. This information is vital for appropriate dosage and treatment planning.

Primary Ingredients of Wornic Syrup

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Uses of Wornic Syrup

Managing parasitic infestations

Major Benefits of Wornic Syrup:

Administer this syrup as prescribed, following your physician's instructions on dosage and treatment length. Always consult the product label for usage guidelines. Use a measuring device for accurate dosing and ingest orally. Ensure thorough shaking before each use. Wornic Syrup can be consumed with or without food, although consistent timing is recommended.

Common Side effects of Wornic Syrup:

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

How to use Wornic Syrup:

Administer this medication according to your physician's prescribed dosage and schedule. Always consult the product label for instructions prior to consumption. Use a measuring device for accurate dosing and ingest orally. Ensure thorough shaking before each use. Wornic Syrup can be ingested with or without food; however, consistent timing is recommended for optimal results.

How Wornic Syrup works:

Children can become infected with intestinal worms by ingesting contaminated food or water containing worm eggs or larvae. These parasites attach to the intestinal lining and may spread to other organs. Wornic Syrup acts by preventing worms from utilizing glucose, thus starving them of energy and leading to their death, effectively eliminating the infection.

SAFETY ADVICE

KidneyKidneySAFE IF PRESCRIBED

Wornic Syrup appears safe for individuals with kidney impairment. Preliminary evidence indicates dose modification may be unnecessary in such cases. Physician consultation is recommended. Kidney disease does not necessitate dosage changes.

LiverLiverCAUTION

Patients with hepatic impairment should use Wornic Syrup judiciously, potentially requiring dosage modification. Liver enzyme elevations may occur; therefore, regular monitoring of liver function and complete blood counts is advised during treatment. Physician consultation is recommended.

What if you forget to take Wornic Syrup :

Remain calm. Unless otherwise directed by your child's physician, administer the forgotten dose immediately upon recollection. Omit the missed dose if the next scheduled dose is imminent. Avoid doubling the dose and adhere to the recommended medication schedule.

Facts to Know About Wornic Syrup

LabelValue
Chemical Type Benzimidazole-2-yl carbamate esters
Developing Habits No.
Treatment Category Antimicrobial Agents
Behavior Class Drugs against protozoa

FAQs on Wornic Syrup

An itchy bottom, trouble sitting, tiredness, restless sleep, persistent stomach aches, loss of appetite, or frequent indigestion, alongside a craving for inedible things like mud (pica), may signal a worm infestation in your child. If you notice any of these symptoms, consult your child's doctor immediately. They 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 in human feces that contaminate soil lacking proper sanitation. Contaminated water, unwashed produce, and contact with infected soil are all transmission routes. After playing outdoors, ensure your child washes their hands thoroughly with soap and water.
Wornic Syrup is a common treatment to eliminate intestinal worms in children.
Administer pain and fever relievers to your child unless your doctor advises against it. However, some medications shouldn't be combined with Wornic Syrup. To avoid potential side effects, consult your child's doctor before giving them any other medication.
Take Wornic Syrup anytime, but always with a fatty food like milk.
Do not give Wornic Syrup to children with a known allergy to albendazole, mebendazole, thiabendazole, or similar drugs. Allergic reactions may involve rash, breathing difficulty, or facial/tongue swelling. Inform your child's doctor about all medical conditions and medications your child is taking before administering Wornic Syrup, as interactions are possible.
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