
Medicine overview
Indications of Radigel 3.5 gm sachet
Theropeutic Class
Dosage & Administration of Radigel 3.5 gm sachet
Interaction of Radigel 3.5 gm sachet
Contraindications
Side Effects of Radigel 3.5 gm sachet
Storage Conditions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Radigel 3.5 gm sachet used for?
Radigel 3.5 gm sachet is indicated in- Constipation Raised levels of cholesterol Hemorrhoids or piles Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) Reduces blood glucose level Psyllium also provides easy bowel movement with smooth stool. So, it is desirable in patients with anal fissures, colon cancer, post anal & rectal surgery and during pregnancy.
What is the dosage of Radigel 3.5 gm sachet?
Usual dose: 1 spoonful 1-3 times daily or as per doctor's advice.Adults and children over 12 years: 1 spoonful with water 2 times daily or as per doctor’s advice.Children 6 to 12 years: ½ to 1 spoonful with water depending on age and size, in the morning and at bed time or as per doctor’s advice.Children below 6 years: Not recommended except as directed by the physician.
What are the side effects of Radigel 3.5 gm sachet?
Common side effects are flatulence, abdominal distension, gastro-intestinal obstruction.
Who should not take Radigel 3.5 gm sachet?
Contraindicated in patients with gastrointestinal tract obstruction or threatening obstruction of the bowel.
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