Manufacturer: Esquire Drug House
Salt Composition: Mebendazole (100mg)
Medicine Type: allopathy
Introduction: In Treatment of Parasitic Worm infections Worms negatively affect the mental and physical development of children. Children infected with worms are often underweight and have a reduced height as compared to other same-aged children. W Ban Suspension helps treat a variety of worm infections like pinworm, hookworm, tapeworm, and roundworm. It also prevents the infection from spreading by removing inactive forms of worms through stools. Deworming amends anemia and improves nutrition. It also increases growth, promotes weight gain, and improves mental and physical development.
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How to Use: Worms enter your child’s body when your child eats or drinks something that’s infected with a worm or its eggs. Once inside the body, these worms get attached to the inner walls of the intestines and can even enter other body organs. W Ban Suspension works by keeping the worms from absorbing sugar (glucose), thereby depleting their energy level. This causes the worms to die, following which the medicine fosters the removal of these dead worms through stools. This helps treat your child’s infection.
Safety Advice: - Kidney : SAFE IF PRESCRIBED - W Ban Suspension is safe to use in patients with kidney disease. No dose adjustment of W Ban Suspension is recommended. - Liver : CAUTION - W Ban Suspension should be used with caution in patients with liver disease. Dose adjustment of W Ban Suspension may be needed. Please consult your doctor. Monitoring of liver function tests (LFT) and complete blood count (CBC) is recommended while your child is taking W Ban Suspension.
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Packaging: Bottle
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Primary Use: Treatment of Parasitic Worm infections
Side Effects: Nausea | Dizziness | Headache | Abdominal pain | Loss of appetite | Hair loss | Bleeding | Fever | Sore throat
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Kidney Interaction: SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Liver Interaction: CAUTION