- Before starting the medication, let your doctor know if your child has uncontrolled diabetes, liver disease, kidney disease or any disease causing chronic diarrhoea.
- If you experience any unusual symptoms or allergic reactions whilst taking medicine, please discontinue the use and consult your doctor immediately.
- Keep your doctor informed of any medications, vitamins, supplements or herbs that your child may be on.
- Keep your doctor informed if your child is on any blood thinners (warfarin, Coumadin) as there may be an interaction.
- Inform your doctor in advance if you are pregnant, planning to conceive or breastfeeding before starting the medication.
- Store in a cool, dry place, protected from direct sunlight.
FAQ
Question: How does Megawise syrup work?
Answer: Megawise syrup improves brain function and provides strength to the nervous system, thereby enhancing mental health, concentration and alertness.
Question: Should I take any precautions before using this medicine?
Answer: Inform doctor if you are allergic to Megawise syrup or any of its components. Keep your doctor informed if you suffer from hypersensitivity, uncontrolled diabetes, liver disease, kidney disease or any disease causing chronic diarrhoea. Keep your doctor informed if your child is on any blood thinners (warfarin, Coumadin) as there may be an interaction.
Question: My child suffers from Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Can I give them Megawise syrup?
Answer: One of the common side-effects of Megawise is an upset stomach. Hence, it is best to consult the paediatrician before giving your child Megawise.
Question: What’s the best lifestyle advice for autism?
Answer: Be understanding and patient towards your child. Accept them with their quirks. Put them in a special needs school that can help understand their skills better. Serve meals at the same time every day to make your child used to the schedule, and to pre-empt any overwhelm. Work with a dietician who will ensure the best diet for your child. Be prepared for fussiness and picky eaters as this is common in the neurodivergent group. Reward good behaviour as positive reinforcement. Make enough time for play and fun. Try to discover your child’s talents and engage them in the same. It is not easy to deal with an autistic person. Make sure you keep your mental health in check too, by regularly seeing a therapist.