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Manufacturer
Mankind Pharma Ltd
Salt Composition
Bilastine (2.5mg/ml)
Key Information
Short Description
Bilachek Syrup is an anti-allergic medicine used to treat symptoms associated with allergic conditions such as hay fever, urticaria, conjunctivitis, and the common cold in children.
Dosage Form
Oral Solution
Introduction
Bilachek Syrup is an anti-allergic medicine given to children to treat a wide range of symptoms associated with allergic conditions. It is an oral solution that belongs to a class of medicines called antihistamines. It blocks the natural chemical substance (histamine) produced in the body during an allergic state and subsides the immune system's response to these conditions, thereby reducing the symptoms.
Directions for Use
Try giving the medicines at the same time each day to help you remember. Your child may feel sleepy or dizzy after each dose of Bilachek Syrup. If this happens, make your child sit or lie down and ask them to be careful while performing tasks that require mental focus.
Safety Information
Side Effects
No common side effects listed
Interacting Medicines
Aprepitant Fosaprepitant Zafirlukast Alprazolam
How it works
Bilachek Syrup belongs to a class of medicines called antihistamines. It blocks the natural chemical substance (histamine) produced in the body during an allergic state and subsides the immune system's response to these conditions, thereby reducing the symptoms.
Quick Tips
Try giving the medicines at the same time each day to help you remember. Your child may feel sleepy or dizzy after each dose of Bilachek Syrup. If this happens, make your child sit or lie down and ask them to be careful while performing tasks that require mental focus. Avoid giving Bilachek Syrup with fatty meals and fruit juice as both can reduce the absorption of the medicine. Bilachek Syrup can trigger constipation in your child. Give plenty of fluids and a fiber-rich diet to your child. Do not share your child’s medicines with others and do not give anyone else’s medicines to your child.
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Frequently asked questions
My child is restless and unable to sleep properly at night. Can I give Bilachek Syrup?
No, while Bilachek Syrup can cause drowsiness as a side effect, it should not be given to induce sleep in children. Please consult your child's doctor if your child has trouble sleeping, as this could be due to an underlying condition.
My child is 2 years old and suffering from skin allergies. Is it safe to give Bilachek Syrup?
Safety studies of Bilachek Syrup in children under 6 years of age are not available. Therefore, it is advised to avoid giving Bilachek Syrup to children under 6 years, and consult your child's doctor for any confusion.
Can other medicines be given at the same time as Bilachek Syrup?
Bilachek Syrup can sometimes interact with other medicines or substances. It is crucial to inform your child's doctor about all other medications your child is taking before starting Bilachek Syrup. Also, check with your child's doctor before administering any medication to your child.
How much Bilachek Syrup should I give to my child?
Bilachek Syrup dosage should be strictly adhered to as prescribed by your child's doctor. The dosage is calculated based on the child's body weight and age. Do not change the dose without guidance from your child's doctor, as this may lead to unwanted side effects and worsen your child's condition.
What if I give too much of Bilachek Syrup by mistake?
While Bilachek Syrup is considered relatively safe for children, an excessive amount may lead to serious side effects, including seizures, hallucinations, rapid heartbeat, irritability, slow breathing, and coma.
Where should I store Bilachek Syrup at home?
Store Bilachek Syrup at room temperature in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight or heat. Keep all medications out of the reach and sight of children to avoid accidental ingestion.