
Medicine overview
Indications of Isobgul 3.5 gm
Theropeutic Class
Pharmacology
Dosage of Isobgul 3.5 gm
Administration of Isobgul 3.5 gm
Interaction of Isobgul 3.5 gm
Contraindications
Side Effects of Isobgul 3.5 gm
Pregnancy & Lactation
Precautions & Warnings
Overdose Effects of Isobgul 3.5 gm
Storage Conditions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Isobgul 3.5 gm used for?
This medicine contains Isobgul 3.5 gm which is a bulking agent. This means that when it is taken with water it increases the size of the faeces (stools) and helps solid waste to pass through the body. Isobgul 3.5 gm sachets are used to treat constipation and in conditions where it is better for the patient to have soft stools. They are also used for patients who require a high fibre diet
What is the dosage of Isobgul 3.5 gm?
Constipation: Adult: 3.5 g 1-3 times daily. Mix with a full glass of liq. Child: ≤12 yr Each level 5-mL spoonful contains 1.75 g: Half to 1 level 5-mL spoonful bid (morning and evening) to be dissolved in water. Mild to moderate hypercholesterolaemia: Adult: As adjunct to lipid-lowering diet: 7.5-10 g daily. Mix with a full glass of liq.
What are the side effects of Isobgul 3.5 gm?
Abdominal distention, flatulence, GI impaction, GI obstruction, hypersensitivity reactions e.g. rhinitis, conjunctivitis, bronchospasm and anaphylaxia; cutaneous symptoms (e.g. exanthema and/or pruritus).
Who should not take Isobgul 3.5 gm?
Pre-existing faecal impaction, intestinal obstruction, natural or drug-induced reduction of gut motility, colonic atony e.g. senile megacolon.
What precautions should be taken with Isobgul 3.5 gm?
Patient with swallowing difficulty. Children.
Is Isobgul 3.5 gm safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding?
No adverse effects of has been reported in pregnancy & lactation.
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