Indications:
Antiflatulent; mainly used to reduce gas from the gastrointestinal tract (GIT)
Dosage:
Adult – 40 to 125 mg orally after meals, not to exceed 500 mg/24 hours
Paediatric – 40 mg orally 4 times a day
Mechanism of Action:
Decreases the surface tension of gas bubbles thereby disperses and prevents gas pockets in the GI system
Side Effects:
Mild diarrhoea, nausea and vomiting
Molecular Structure:
Reference:
Pharmacology & Pharmacotherapeutics – 24th Edition, R.S. Sartoskar
www.reference.medscape.com
www.drugs.com/drug_information.html
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