Amrizole syrup for children is used to treat bacterial, parasitic infections of the gastrointestinal tract, skin, reproductive system, and others, but it can be relied on in the treatment of fungal or viral infections. Amrizole syrup for diarrhea contains the active substance metronidazole, which acts stopping the synthesis of DNA inside the bacterial cell.
Amrizole uses
Amrizole syrup is used indications in the following cases:
Treatment of Amoeba.
Prevention before intestinal surgery.
Treatment of anaerobic bacterial infections.
Treatment of inflammatory pelvic disease.
Treatment of pseudomembranous colitis.
Treatment of bacterial vaginosis.
Treatment of inflammation of teeth, gums.
Amrizole Side effects
Intestinal antiseptic for children Amrizole may cause some side effects such as:
Vomit.
Vertigo.
Skin fungus.
Loss of appetite.
Urine discoloration.
Dry mouth.
Itching.
Optic neuropathy.
Nausea.
Skin rash.
Neuropathy.
Contraindications Amrizole syrup for children
Amrizole syrup should not be used in the following cases:
Hypersensitivity to one of the components of Amrizole syrup for diarrhea.
The first trimester of pregnancy.
The use of disulfiram in the two weeks preceding the use of amrizole.
Precautions for the use of Amrizole syrup
Amrizole syrup should not be used in the following cases only after consulting a doctor:
The presence of a bacterial or parasitic infection must be proven.
Adhere to the dosage prescribed by the doctor.
Avoid alcoholic beverages during the treatment period.
How to use Amrizole syrup for children
Shake the package well.
Adhere to the dosage prescribed by the doctor.
Use a syringe or a standard scale to determine the dosage.
The antibiotic dose should be completed according to the doctor's instructions, and not stopped even if the symptoms improve.
Storage conditions
Amrizole syrup for children is kept at a temperature below 25 degrees Celsius, out of the reach of children.