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About Eva Q Syrup
Eva Q Syrup is a laxative used to treat constipation. Additionally, Eva Q Syrup is also used to prevent hepatic encephalopathy (decrease in brain function due to liver disease). Constipation refers to infrequent bowel movements in which the stools are often dry, painful and hard to pass. Hepatic encephalopathy is a liver disease in which the liver does not remove toxins from the body, which leads to loss of brain function.
Eva Q Syrup is a combination of two drugs: Lactitol (laxative) and benzoic acid (organic compound). Lactitol causes an increase in water content in stools and stool volume, thereby making the stool softer and easier to pass and providing relief from constipation. In patients with hepatic encephalopathy, lactitol lowers the colon pH, thereby suppressing the absorption of unionized ammonia and other toxins. It also enhances nitrogen excretion through faeces. Benzoic acid acts as a preservative.
You are advised to take Eva Q Syrup for as long as your doctor has prescribed it for you, depending on your medical condition. In some cases, you may experience certain common side effects such as abdominal distension, cramps and flatulence (gas). Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and will resolve gradually over time. However, you are advised to talk to your doctor if you experience these side effects persistently.
Regularly monitoring of serum electrolytes, blood lactose and blood glucose levels is advised. Talk to your doctor if there is no bowel movement or if you find rectal bleeding after taking Eva Q Syrup . Do not take Eva Q Syrup for more than a week as it might cause dependency on Eva Q Syrup for a bowel movement. Consult your doctor before taking Eva Q Syrup if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
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Medicinal Benefits
Eva Q Syrup belongs to the group of medicines called laxatives used to treat constipation. Additionally, Eva Q Syrup is also used to prevent hepatic encephalopathy (decrease in brain function due to liver disease). Eva Q Syrup is a combination of two drugs: Lactitol (laxative) and benzoic acid (organic compound). Lactitol is a disaccharide sugar. It works by breaking down into low-molecular-weight organic acids in the colon, which increases the osmotic pressure. This causes an increase in water content in stools and stool volume, thereby making the stool softer and easier to pass and providing relief from constipation. In patients with hepatic encephalopathy, lactitol lowers the colon pH, thereby suppressing the absorption of unionized ammonia and other toxins. It also enhances nitrogen excretion through faeces. Benzoic acid acts as a preservative.
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Drug Warnings
Do not take Eva Q Syrup if you are allergic to any of its contents. Do not take Eva Q Syrup in case of ileostomy or colostomy. Regularly monitor serum electrolytes, blood lactose and blood glucose levels while taking Eva Q Syrup . Talk to your doctor if there is no bowel movement or if you find rectal bleeding after taking Eva Q Syrup . Do not take Eva Q Syrup if you have galactosaemia (galactose indigestion disorder), intestinal obstruction, unexplained abdominal pain or bleeding. Inform your doctor if you have diabetes, or if you have to undergo a colonoscopy. Consult your doctor before taking Eva Q Syrup if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, your doctor will prescribe you Eva Q Syrup only if the benefits outweigh the risks. Do not take Eva Q Syrup for more than a week as it may cause dependency on Eva Q Syrup for a bowel movement.
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Diet & Lifestyle Advise
Try maintaining a balanced diet which includes fresh fruits and vegetables.
Stay hydrated, drink enough water and fluids.
Exercise regularly and stay fit.
Get enough sleep.
Trying making time to empty your bowels whenever the body tells you to.
Eat food rich in fibre such as whole-wheat bread, oatmeal, flaxseed, nuts, beans, lentils, fruits (berries, apples, oranges, bananas, pears, figs) and vegetables (broccoli, spinach, sweet potatoes, avocados).
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Alcohol
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It is not known if alcohol interacts with Eva Q Syrup . Please consult your doctor if you have any concerns regarding this.
Pregnancy
Caution
Please consult your doctor before taking Eva Q Syrup if you are pregnant, your doctor will prescribe you Eva Q Syrup if the benefits outweigh the risks.
Breast Feeding
Caution
Please consult your doctor before taking Eva Q Syrup if you are breastfeeding, your doctor will prescribe you Eva Q Syrup if the benefits outweigh the risks.
Driving
Safe if prescribed
Eva Q Syrup has negligible influence in your ability to drive.
Liver
Caution
Please consult your doctor before taking Eva Q Syrup if you have liver impairment/liver disease.
Kidney
Caution
Please consult your doctor before taking Eva Q Syrup if you have kidney impairment/kidney disease.
Children
Caution
Eva Q Syrup can be taken by children only if prescribed by a doctor.
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Eva Q Syrup belongs to the group of medicines called laxatives used to treat constipation. Eva Q Syrup is also used to prevent hepatic encephalopathy (a decrease in brain function due to liver disease).
Eva Q Syrup works by breaking down into low-molecular-weight organic acids in the colon, which increases the osmotic pressure. This causes an increase in water content in stools and stool volume, thereby makes the stool softer and easier to pass and provides relief from constipation.
In patients with hepatic encephalopathy, lactitol lowers the colon pH, thereby suppresses the absorption of unionized ammonia and other toxins. It also enhances nitrogen excretion through faeces.
Do not take Eva Q Syrup with antacid and anti-bacterial medicines as it may cause decreased efficacy. Consult your doctor before taking any other medicines with Eva Q Syrup .
Yes, Eva Q Syrup is used to treat hepatic encephalopathy. Hepatic encephalopathy is a liver disease in which the liver does not remove the toxins from the body, which leads to loss of brain function.
Diarrhoea might occur if Eva Q Syrup is taken in larger doses. Drink lots of fluids and eat non-spicy food if you experience diarrhoea. If you find blood in stools (tarry stools) or if you experience severe diarrhoea consult your doctor. Do not take anti-diarrheal medicine on your own.
Do not take Eva Q Syrup for more than a week as it might lead to dependency on Eva Q Syrup for a bowel movement. Taking Eva Q Syrup for longer durations might also cause dehydration, imbalance of fluids and salts in the body which can affect the tightness of muscles in the intestine. If your bowel movement is irregular even after taking Eva Q Syrup for a week, consult your doctor.
Eva Q Syrup typically begins to show effects within 48 hours, although this may vary depending on the individual's condition. Please follow the dosage and duration prescribed by your doctor. If constipation does not improve after 3 days of taking Eva Q Syrup , consult your doctor.
Yes, Eva Q Syrup is a type of laxative. It contains Lactitol, which works by drawing water into the colon to soften stools and relieve constipation. However, benzoic acid is not a laxative; it is used as a preservative in this medication.
Eva Q Syrup may cause common side effects such as abdominal distension, cramps, and flatulence (gas). Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and will resolve on their own over time. However, please consult your doctor if these side effects persist or worsen.
Eva Q Syrup should not be given to individuals who are allergic to any of its ingredients. It should also be avoided by those with an ileostomy or colostomy, or by individuals with galactosemia (galactose intolerance), intestinal obstruction, unexplained abdominal pain, or rectal bleeding.
It is important to consult your doctor before taking any other laxatives alongside Eva Q Syrup , as it may increase the risk of side effects or interactions. Your doctor can provide personalized advice based on your health needs.
If you take more than prescribed, you may experience uncomfortable side effects like diarrhea, abdominal pain, bloating, or gas. If this happens, contact your doctor right away for guidance. Remember, never take more than the recommended dose without talking to your doctor first. This will help minimize risks and ensure your safety.
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