Use:
It works against a variety of parasitic worms infections in kids. It stops the worms from eating the body’s nutrients, which means they lose energy and die. The worms are then taken out of your kid’s stool.
Indication:
Provide your child with Bandy by mouth, ideally with a fat-rich food such as milk, as this will help your child’s body to absorb the medicine better. If your child vomits 30 minutes after taking the medicine, repeat the same dose. The duration of treatment depends on the worm type your child has been infected with. Most of the time, Bandy is given as one dose. Your child’s doctor may prescribe a repeat dose after 2 weeks to avoid re-infection of the infection. However, in certain types of infections, you may need to give this medicine for several days to weeks. If this is the case, you must continue to give your child the medicine for the exact number of days as stopping it too soon may result in re-infection
Side Effects:
some of the common yet temporary side effects of this medicine are Nausea, vomiting, dizziness, headache, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, hair fall, mild fever, and sore throat. serious side effect of this medicine is that it may cause bleeding which is rare. Do inform the doctor if the side effects persist or become serious or if bleeding occurs to your child.
Safety Advice:
Before using this medicine, inform your doctor if you or your child has a history of any of the following:
a history of medicine allergy
a history of seizures
a history of liver impairment
a history of kidney dysfunction
a history of stomach problems
a history of blood disorders
This information is essential for making dose adjustments and planning your child’s treatment plan.