
Anson Kid Oral Drops
Manufacturer
Edison Organics Pharmaceuticals
Salt Composition
Dicyclomine (10mg) + Simethicone (40mg)
Key Information
Short Description
Anson Kid Oral Drops is a medication used to treat stomach pain, bloating, and abdominal cramps, as well as pain associated with excessive acidity, gas, infections, and gastrointestinal tract diseases.
Dosage Form
Oral Drops
Introduction
Anson Kid Oral Drops is commonly given to treat stomach pain, bloating, and abdominal cramps, and pain associated with excessive acidity, gas, infections, and gastrointestinal tract diseases. It also controls symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome. It relaxes the muscles of the gut and absorbs the extra gas.
Directions for Use
Inform your doctor if you experience severe or long-lasting pain in your stomach.
How it works
Anson Kid Oral Drops is a mixture of two active medicines Dicyclomine, an antispasmodic agent, and Simethicone, an antifoaming medicine. Dicyclomine works by relaxing the muscles in your stomach and gut (intestine). It stops sudden muscle contractions (spasms) thereby relieving abdominal cramps and pain. Whereas Simethicone disintegrates gas bubbles and allows easy passage of gas.
Quick Tips
Inform your doctor if you experience severe or long-lasting pain in your stomach. Give your child a diet that is rich in fiber and low in fermentable sugars. Avoid giving gas-producing foods to your child such as beans, onions, carrots, raisins, and bananas. Encourage your child to exercise daily as it has potential benefits in constipation and in improving overall wellbeing. In children less than 2 months of age, do not give Anson Kid Oral Drops without ruling out the reasons that might be making your child cry. Give Anson Kid Oral Drops only if your child shows actual signs of abdominal discomfort or pain after consulting your child’s doctor.
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Frequently asked questions
My child is experiencing abdominal pain accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light. Is Anson Kid Oral Drops safe for this condition?
The symptoms you describe (abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and photophobia) could be associated with abdominal migraine, a recurrent type of abdominal pain that may affect the midline or have poor localization. It's important to determine if these symptoms are consistent with abdominal migraine before using Anson Kid Oral Drops. It's recommended to consult with a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and guidance.
What diagnostic tests are necessary when my child experiences abdominal pain?
A doctor may recommend an abdominal ultrasound as part of the initial evaluation for routine examination. In more serious cases, endoscopy and esophageal pH monitoring might be considered to further assess the cause of abdominal pain.
Are there specific diseases where Anson Kid Oral Drops should not be used?
Avoid using Anson Kid Oral Drops in conditions that affect the digestive tract, such as obstructive and inflammatory bowel diseases. These might include heartburn, unstable cardiovascular diseases, obstructive uropathy, glaucoma, muscle weakness disorder, liver impairment, hyperthyroidism, neuropathy, and kidney impairment.
Can other medications be administered simultaneously with Anson Kid Oral Drops?
Anson Kid Oral Drops may interact with other medicines or substances. Therefore, it's essential to inform your child's doctor about any other medications your child is taking before starting Anson Kid Oral Drops. Before administering any medicine to your child, always consult with their healthcare professional.
How should Anson Kid Oral Drops be stored?
Store Anson Kid Oral Drops at room temperature in a dry place away from direct heat and light. Keep all medications out of the reach and sight of children to prevent accidental ingestion.