Racecadotril
Racecadotril is an anti-secretory medicine used to treat acute diarrhea in children and adults. It decreases the secretion of electrolytes and water in the intestines, reducing stool frequency and volume. It prevents dehydration and helps to eliminate infection naturally. It works by stimulating chemical action that supports intestinal secretion. By quickly controlling diarrhea, it improves comfort and helps to recover faster. It is safe and effective with minimal side effects and is used with oral rehydration to control diarrhea.
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Uses of Racecadotril
- Controls Diarrhea: Decreases the secretion of fluids and electrolytes in the intestine, reducing urgency, frequency, and stool volume. It prevents dehydration and the need for frequent urination. Patients feel less exhausted and regain energy quickly.
- Prevent Dehydration: Prevents excess fluid loss, it lowers the risk of weakness, electrolyte imbalance, or hospitalization due to dehydration. It is widely prescribed for children with acute diarrhea (beyond 3 months of age) as well as adults, making it a reliable option for family use.
How Racecadotril Works
Racecadotril works by inhibiting an enzyme called enkephalinase in the intestinal lining. This prevents the breakdown of enkephalins, which reduces excessive secretion of fluids and electrolytes into the intestines, helping to control diarrhea.
Benefits of Racecadotril
- Effective in managing acute diarrhea symptoms.
- Reduces water and electrolyte loss, preventing dehydration.
- Safe for use in both adults and children.
- Can be used alongside oral rehydration therapy for better outcomes.
How to Take Racecadotril
Racecadotril should be taken as prescribed by your doctor. It is usually taken before meals, three times a day, until diarrhea symptoms improve. For children, the dose is calculated based on body weight. Swallow the medication with water, and do not exceed the recommended dose.
Side Effects of Racecadotril
- Common: Headache, nausea, or mild skin reactions.
- Severe: Allergic reactions, such as rash, swelling, or difficulty breathing.
Safety Advice
- Avoid using Racecadotril if you have a history of allergic reactions to it.
- Consult a doctor if symptoms persist for more than three days.
- Not recommended for use in chronic diarrhea or diarrhea caused by infections.
- Safe for children when used under medical supervision.
- Continue oral rehydration therapy to prevent dehydration.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What is Racecadotril used for?
A: Racecadotril is used to treat acute diarrhea by reducing water and electrolyte loss.
Q: Can Racecadotril be used in children?
A: Yes, Racecadotril is safe for children when prescribed by a doctor.
Q: Are there any side effects of Racecadotril?
A: Common side effects include headache and mild skin reactions. Severe side effects are rare.
Q: How long should I take Racecadotril?
A: Racecadotril should be taken until diarrhea symptoms improve, typically within three days. Consult your doctor for guidance.
Q: Can I take Racecadotril with other medications?
A: Inform your doctor about any other medications you are taking to avoid interactions.
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