Netazox Syrup is an antiprotozoal medicine used to treat diarrhoea in children. Loose, watery stools that happen more frequently than usual are called diarrhoea.
Diarrhea is typically caused by a virus, though tainted food can also be the culprit. Less frequently, it may indicate the presence of another illness, like irritable bowel syndrome or inflammatory bowel disease.
Netazox Syrup contains Nitazoxanide, which belongs to the class of drugs known as thiazolides. Nitazoxanide is a broad-spectrum anti-parasitic medication. This medicine works by inhibiting chemical substances required for energy metabolism and growth of protozoa, helminths (worm-like parasites), anaerobic (microbes that survive without oxygen), and microaerophilic (requires little oxygen to survive) viruses.
Netazox Syrup may cause certain side effects in your child, such as nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, and fever. These side effects do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your paediatrician. Netazox Syrup should be taken as advised by your paediatrician. Do not give more than the prescribed dose of Netazox Syrup to the child. Netazox Syrup should be given with food to your child. The dose of the medicine will be decided by your paediatrician depending on the type and severity of the infection.
Netazox Syrup is intended for pediatric use only. Avoid giving Netazox Syrup to your child if she/he is allergic to antibiotics. Keep your doctor informed about your child’s health condition, including his current medications and medical history, to rule out any side effects/interactions. Before administration, let your doctor know if your child has/had liver or kidney disease, asthma or a weakened immune system. Netazox Syrup is not recommended for use in children below one year of age as its safety and efficacy are not established.