
Axidazole I Oral Suspension
Manufacturer
Axico Healthcare Pvt. Ltd.
Salt Composition
Ivermectin (1.5mg) + Albendazole (200mg)
Key Information
Short Description
Axidazole I Oral Suspension is an anti-worm medicine used to treat roundworm and tapeworm infections in children.
Dosage Form
Oral Suspension
Introduction
Axidazole I Oral Suspension is an anti-worm medicine given to treat a multitude of parasitic worm infestations such as roundworm and tapeworm infections in children. It works by paralyzing and restraining the worms from absorbing the body's energy, leading to their eventual death.
Directions for Use
Do not share your child's medicines with others and do not give anyone else's medicine to your child. Worm infections are easily spread between family members. Your doctor may recommend treatment for all family members on the same day, whether or not they have any symptoms of infection.
How it works
Axidazole I Oral Suspension is a mixture of two medicines: Ivermectin and Albendazole. Ivermectin works by binding to the muscle and nerve cells of worms, causing their paralysis and death. Albendazole 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 effectively.
Quick Tips
Do not give raw or undercooked food to your child. Always give a balanced diet containing herbs, fruits, and spices of therapeutic value. Encourage your child to wash their hands with soap and water every time they use the toilet as that will help prevent cross-infection. Trim your child's nails frequently to disable any source of worm infection. Maintain a neat space and hygiene around your child. Call your child's doctor right away if the child exhibits signs of allergic reaction like rash, itching, or any other sign of infection such as fever, gum-bleeding, black or red stools, and blood in urine or vomit.
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Frequently asked questions
How can I know that my child is having a worm infection?
Possible signs of intestinal worms in children include: itchy bottom (rectal area), difficulty sitting, fatigue, restless sleep due to anal itching, and persistent stomach pain with loss of appetite or frequent indigestion. Additionally, pica (eating inedible substances) may occur, such as dirt. Consult your child's doctor immediately if you notice any of these symptoms in your child. They may suggest stool and blood samples for examination on three different days. The doctor will then determine treatment options and prescribe medication for your child.
What is the best time to give Axidazole I Oral Suspension to my child?
Axidazole I Oral Suspension can be given at any time of day, preferably with a fat-containing food such as milk.
How can my child become infected with intestinal worms?
Contamination from poor sanitation is a common cause. The presence of worm eggs in soil poses a risk for infection. Additionally, children may get exposed by playing in contaminated soil or water sources. Encourage thorough handwashing before and after play to minimize the risk of transmission.
How should I store my child’s medicine?
Store Axidazole I Oral Suspension at room temperature in a cool, dry location away from children and pets to prevent accidental ingestion. Avoid freezing the medication.
When should I call my child’s doctor right away?
Consult your child's doctor if they experience vision problems, puffy eyes, or severe itching all over their body. Difficulty walking or standing, trouble breathing, a rapid heart rate, and disorientation or confusion in children are also signs requiring immediate medical attention. Loss of bowel control and neck pain soon after taking Axidazole I Oral Suspension should also be reported immediately.