Description
Bifilac Sachet 0.5gm is used to normalize the intestinal flora. It cures diarrhea caused by the use of antibiotics. Bifilac Sachet 0.5gm can also be used to treat vitamin B insufficiency. However, the uses discussed here are not exhaustive. This drug may be used to treat various conditions at the discretion of the doctor.
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Direction For Use
Do not exceed the dose suggested by your doctor. The contents of the sachet can be taken by mouth or combined with 10-15ml of lukewarm water and consumed immediately. Avoid missing doses. If you do, take it as soon as you remember; however, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip it and stick to your regular schedule. Bifilac can be taken three times per day for maximum efficacy, or as directed by your doctor. It is best to take the sachet after a meal.
Side Affects
The ingestion of this sachet may or may not cause the following negative effects.It is generally well tolerated when taken according to the recommended dosage limits. The more prevalent ones are typically minor and may include: Abdominal detention. Nausea Bloating Skin rashes Loss of appetite Headache Changed sleeping patterns Irritability
Safety Advices
Only take the Bifilac Sachet 0.5gm if your doctor has advised you to. The following conditions may necessitate dosage adjustments or outright medication avoidance: Alcohol: Do not drink alcohol while taking Bifilac Sachet because the interaction with alcohol is uncertain. Drug Interaction: Caution is always advised when taken in conjunction with other medications. Inform your doctor if you are using antibiotics, biotin, barbiturates, chlorpromazine, carbamazepine, atropine, or ciprofloxacin during therapy.
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