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Rodaril 100mg Capsule is used to treat symptoms of acute diarrhea, especially when fluid and dietary measures are not effective.
Capsule
Rodaril 100mg Capsule is used to treat symptoms of acute diarrhea. It should be used along with abundant liquid intake and dietary measures. This medicine is used when fluid and dietary measures are not sufficiently effective to control diarrhea.
Rodaril 100mg Capsule should be used along with abundant liquid intake and dietary measures.
No common side effects listed.
Rodaril 100mg Capsule has an anti-secretory effect. It reduces the secretion of water and electrolytes from the intestine. This helps to reduce the amount of fluid loss from the body in diarrhoea.
Rodaril 100mg Capsule should be used together with an oral rehydration solution (ORS) to provide adequate fluid and electrolyte replacement. Don't use Rodaril 100mg Capsule if you have blood and pus in the stools or fever. Not recommended to be taken more than 7 days. Inform your doctor if you have ever been diagnosed with kidney or liver problems. Don't use Rodaril 100mg Capsule if you have uncontrolled vomiting.
No documented interactions with other medications have been reported in humans.
Rodaril 100mg Capsule works by reducing the secretion of water and electrolytes from the intestine. This helps to reduce fluid loss resulting from diarrhea.
Rodaril 100mg Capsule does not affect intestinal motility in contrast to Loperamide. This means a lower chance of developing rebound constipation.
Take Rodaril 100mg Capsule for only the duration prescribed by your doctor. It is recommended to continue until your child has two normal stools, not exceeding seven days. Please consult with your doctor for any further guidance.
Rodaril 100mg Capsule is a medicine that rapidly inhibits excessive intestinal secretion without causing constipation or affecting central nervous system function.
Rodaril 100mg Capsule is not an over-the-counter medication. It requires a prescription from a registered medical practitioner.
Yes, it can help reduce the volume of stool output.
It must always be taken in conjunction with oral rehydration therapy (ORS).