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Albino I Oral Suspension

Albino I Oral Suspension

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Bionics Remedies

Consume Type

ORAL

Return Policy

Not Returnable

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About Albino I Oral Suspension

Albino I Oral Suspension is used to treat parasitic worm infections in paediatrics. Parasitic worm infections are intestinal worm infections that are caused by the ingestion of contaminated food and water. Albino I Oral Suspension can be used to treat infections caused by roundworms, hookworms, threadworms, whipworms, pinworms, flukes, and other parasites. 

Albino I Oral Suspension contains ‘albendazole’ and ‘ivermectin’, which work by keeping the worm from taking glucose and depleting its energy levels, leading to its immobilization. Ivermectin can kill the parasites by acting on the nervous system. It starves the worms by inducing paralysis, consequently leading them to death.

Albino I Oral Suspension is for paediatric use only. Give Albino I Oral Suspension to children as advised by the doctor. Albino I Oral Suspension may cause some common side effects such as stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness, decrease in white blood cell count (leucopenia), vision problems, confusion, weakness, and difficulty walking. Most of these side effects of Albino I Oral Suspension do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if these side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.

Before using the Albino I Oral Suspension, please inform your doctor of your children's or caregiver's medical conditions, sensitivities, and all drugs they are taking. Continue using Albino I Oral Suspension for as long as your doctor has prescribed to treat your child's illness effectively. Do not use any other medications or supplements while using Albino I Oral Suspension unless recommended by the doctor.

Uses of Albino I Oral Suspension

Albino I Oral Suspension is used to treat parasitic worm infections.

Medicinal Benefits

Albino I Oral Suspension contains ‘Albendazole’ and ‘Ivermectin’, which belong to the class of medications called ‘antihelmintic’. It is a broad-spectrum antibiotic used in the treatment of parasitic infections. It can kill the disease-causing worms and stop the spread of infection effectively. Albendazole interrupts the absorption of glucose by the worm leading to energy depletion. Ivermectin acts by paralyzing the worms, consequently leading them to death.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of Albino I Oral Suspension

  • Stomach pain
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Headache
  • Dizziness
  • Decrease in white blood cell count (leucopenia)
  • Vision problems
  • Confusion
  • Weakness
  • Difficulty walking

Drug Warnings

The presence of other medical problems or using other medications may affect the use of this medicine. Albino I Oral Suspension is not recommended for those who are hypersensitive to any substance in Albino I Oral Suspension. Albino I Oral Suspension should not be used in anaemias other than those due to iron deficiency. So, before using Albino I Oral Suspension, let your doctor know about all your children's medical conditions (especially if they have any blood disorders or iron overload, etc), sensitivities, and all medications, including supplements used.

Drug Interactions

Drug-Drug Interactions: Albino I Oral Suspension may interact with sedatives (e.g. phenobarbital, butalbital), anti-anxiety drugs (e.g. clonazepam, clozapine, lorazepam), narcotics (e.g. sodium oxybate), a medication used to treat epilepsy (e.g. valproic acid), anthelmintic (e.g. praziquantel), corticosteroid (e.g. dexamethasone), antacid (e.g. cimetidine), anti-asthma (e.g. theophylline),

Drug-Food Interactions: No interactions found.

Drug-Disease Interactions: Albino I Oral Suspension should be used with caution in patients with myelosuppression (bone marrow suppression), hepatobiliary dysfunction (liver and biliary disease), neurological disorder, meningitis (inflammation of the membranes of the brain), sleeping sickness, HIV, and kidney dysfunction.

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List

  • PHENOBARBITAL
  • BUTALBITAL
  • CLONAZEPAM
  • CLOZAPINE
  • LORAZEPAM
  • SODIUM OXYBATE
  • VALPROIC ACID
  • PRAZIQUANTEL
  • DEXAMETHASONE
  • CIMETIDINE
  • THEOPHYLLINE

Habit Forming

No

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

Diet for Children to Avoid Parasitic Infections:

  • Avoid Raw or Undercooked Meat: Raw or undercooked meat, fish, and shellfish are all potential sources of parasites.
  • Cook Food Thoroughly: To eliminate any potential parasites, ensure that all meat and poultry are cooked to the recommended internal temperatures.
  • Wash Fruits and Vegetables: Thoroughly rinse produce under running water to remove any hazardous bacteria or parasites that may be on the skin.
  • Limit Your Consumption of Raw Fish: While sushi is a great treat, eating too much raw fish may raise your risk of parasite infection.
  • Drink Filtered Water: If the quality of your tap water is questionable, give your children filtered water to avoid ingesting waterborne parasites.

Lifestyle Habits to Prevent Parasitic Infections:

  • Practice Good Hygiene: Teach children the significance of washing their hands with soap and water after using the restroom, eating, and playing outside.
  • Avoid infected Water: In locations with low water quality, avoid swimming in lakes, rivers, or ponds that may be parasitically infected.
  • Regularly Clean Living Areas: Keep your home and surroundings clean to reduce the occurrence of bugs that may carry parasites.
  • Wear Shoes in Public: Encourage youngsters to wear shoes when using public restrooms or changing rooms to avoid coming into contact with contaminated surfaces.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Parasitic worm infections: Parasitic worms are also called intestinal worms or helminths. They live in and feed on the hosts leading to weakness and diseases. Common types of intestinal worms are roundworms and flatworms, such as tapeworms and flukes. Worm infections could occur due to the consumption of contaminated water, food, or soil, contact with contaminated faeces, poor sanitization, or poor hygiene. Symptoms of worm infections include abdominal pain, diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting, gas, bloating, fatigue, unexplained weight loss, and dysentery (bloody stools).

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Alcohol

Not applicable

It is intended for Children.

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Pregnancy

Not applicable

It is intended for Children.

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Breast Feeding

Not applicable

It is intended for Children.

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Driving

Not applicable

It is intended for Children.

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Liver

Caution

Please inform your doctor if your child has a history of Liver diseases. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and potential risks before prescribing Albino I Oral Suspension.

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Kidney

Caution

Please inform your doctor if your child has a history of kidney diseases. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and potential risks before prescribing Albino I Oral Suspension.

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Children

Safe if prescribed

Albino I Oral Suspension is safe for children if prescribed by a doctor. The dose and duration may vary depending on the age and severity of the infection.

Country of origin

India
Other Info - AL95442

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FAQs

Albino I Oral Suspension is used to treat parasitic worm infections. It can be used to treat infections caused by roundworms, hookworms, threadworms, whipworms, pinworms, flukes, and other parasites.
Albino I Oral Suspension is a combination of two antihelmintic drugs albendazole and ivermectin. It is used to treat a wide range of parasitic infections. It kills the parasite by keeping it from utilizing glucose and depleting its energy levels. It also paralyzes the insect, thereby leading it to death.
Albino I Oral Suspension usually improves your symptoms within 2 to 3 days after taking this medicine. however, you have to complete the course of therapy as prescribed by your doctor. If there is no improvement in your condition even after completion of the course, consult your doctor immediately.
Albino I Oral Suspension may cause vision problems such as blurred vision. Consult your doctor if your child experiences any.
Albino I Oral Suspension is not an antibiotic. It is an antihelmintic medication used to treat parasitic worm infections in the stomach and intestine.
Always follow the dosage and instructions provided by the paediatrician. Use the dropper/measuring Cup to measure the correct amount.
Common symptoms of intestinal worms are stomach (abdominal pain) pain, diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting, gas formation, bloating, fatigue, and unexplained weight loss.

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