Gastric drops in medicine
Gastric drops are an effective remedy used to help with various problems with the gastrointestinal tract. They are a complex drug that can be used to improve digestion, relieve inflammation and reduce spasms in the stomach and intestines. The drug is suitable for use by both adults and children, with caution and compliance with the recommended dosages.
Method of administration and dosage
- Adults: 15-20 drops three times a day 30 minutes before meals, diluted in a small amount of water.
- Adolescents from 12 years: 10-15 drops three times a day 30 minutes before meals.
- Children 7 to 12 years old: 5-10 drops three times a day 30 minutes before meals.
The course of treatment usually lasts from 2 to 4 weeks. Before starting the treatment, it is recommended to consult a doctor.
Side effects
Taking gastric drops is usually well tolerated, but in rare cases can cause side effects:
- Allergic reactions (itching, rash, etc.).
- Dizziness or mild headache.
- Nausea or mild discomfort in the stomach area.
If side effects occur, it is recommended to stop use and consult a doctor.
Contraindications
- Individual intolerance to the components of the drug.
- Acute inflammatory diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.
- Pregnancy and lactation (only with the consent of a doctor).
Storage conditions
Gastric drops should be stored at room temperature in a dry, dark place. Keep out of reach of children. The expiration date is indicated on the package; the drug cannot be used after the expiration date.
Conclusion
Gastric drops are a reliable assistant for digestive problems and can significantly improve the quality of life if used correctly. However, use should be carried out taking into account contraindications and possible side effects, with mandatory compliance with dosages and doctor's recommendations.