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  • Lactulose 300ml

    Lactulose 300ml

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    Feature Description
    Volume 300 ml
    Active Ingredient Lactulose 10g per 15ml
    Use Constipation, hepatic encephalopathy
    Prescription OTC or as directed by a doctor
    Age Suitability All ages (with dosage adjustment)
    Onset of Action 24–48 hours
    Common Side Effects Gas, bloating, diarrhea
    Storage Room temperature, don’t refrigerate
  • Lactulose Oral Solution (500 ml)

    Lactulose Oral Solution (500 ml)

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    eature Details
    Volume 500 ml bottle
    Active Ingredient Lactulose 66.7% (10g/15ml)
    Use Constipation, hepatic encephalopathy
    Onset of Action 8–48 hours after taking
    Side Effects Bloating, gas, diarrhea, cramps
    Suitable for Children Yes, with adjusted dosing
    Safe in Pregnancy ✅ Generally safe (with doctor approval)
    Prescription Often OTC, but use under guidance advised
  • Limzer Capsule 20mg

    Limzer Capsule 20mg

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    Product Name: Limzer Capsule Type: Proton pump inhibitor (PPI) – anti-ulcer and acid-reducing medicationForm: Oral capsulePrescription Status: ✅ Prescription required Composition Each Limzer capsule typically contains: Esomeprazole magnesium (commonly 20 mg or 40 mg) Esomeprazole is the S-isomer of omeprazole, used to suppress stomach acid. Primary Uses Limzer is prescribed to treat: Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) Peptic…

  • Liquid Paraffin Bells

    Liquid Paraffin Bells

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    Feature Description
    Main Uses Constipation (oral), dry skin (topical)
    Dosage (Oral) 15–30 ml/day (adults), less for children
    Dosage (Topical) Apply to skin 2–3× daily
    Prescription Required ❌ No (OTC)
    Side Effects Diarrhea, aspiration risk, oily skin
    Special Notes Avoid prolonged use orally
  • Living Bitters Capsule

    Living Bitters Capsule

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    Feature Description
    Type Herbal detox and colon cleansing capsule
    Main Uses Constipation relief, digestion, detox
    Key Herbs Aloe ferox, Senna, Ginger, Gentian, Myrrh
    Dosage 1–2 capsules, 1–2 times daily
    Suitable for Children ❌ No (adults only)
    Safe in Pregnancy ❌ Not recommended
    Prescription Required ❌ No
    Side Effects Cramps, diarrhea, potential dependen
  • Living Bitters Syrup

    Living Bitters Syrup

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    Feature Description
    Type Herbal detox and bowel cleanser
    Key Ingredients Aloe, Gentian, Rhubarb, Ginger, Goldenseal
    Main Uses Constipation, liver detox, indigestion
    Adult Dose 15–30 ml once or twice daily
    Not for Pregnant women, young children, GI disorders
    Prescription ❌ Not required
    Side Effects Diarrhea, cramps, dehydration (if overused)
  • Maalox Plus Suspension

    Maalox Plus Suspension

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    Feature Details
    Form Liquid suspension (250 ml or 355 ml bottles)
    Purpose Relieves heartburn, acidity, gas, bloating
    Main Ingredients Aluminium/magnesium hydroxides + simeticone
    Adult Dose 5–10 ml, 4× daily after meals and at bedtime
    Maximum Use 8 doses or 2 weeks without medical advice
    Watch for Electrolyte issues, drug interactions, kidney disease
  • Maalox Suspension (Sachet Form)

    Maalox Suspension (Sachet Form)

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    Feature Description
    Active Ingredients Aluminium + Magnesium hydroxides
    Format 4–10 ml oral sachets
    Use Heartburn, reflux, indigestion
    Dose 1–2 sachets, 4–6× daily after meals
    Max Daily Use 12 sachets
    Age Limit ≥12 years (unless advised)
    Side Effects Constipation, diarrhea, cramps
  • Magacid Fastmelt

    Magacid Fastmelt

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    Feature Details
    Form Chewable tablet or fast‑melt sachet
    Ingredients Aluminum, magnesium hydroxide + simethicone
    Use Acid indigestion, heartburn, gas
    Dose 1–2 doses, up to 4×/day (≥12 years)
    Onset Rapid (fast melt or chewable)
    Precautions Kidney issues, drug interactions
    Side Effects Constipation, diarrhea, cramps
  • Magacid Tablet

    Magacid Tablet

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    Feature Details
    Form Chewable antacid tablets (Magaldrate + Simethicone)
    Main Use Heartburn, indigestion, gas relief
    Dosage 1–3 tablets after meals/at bedtime, max ~12 daily
    Key Advantages Fast-acting, combines acid neutralization + gas relief
    Side Effects Constipation, diarrhea, mild cramps
    Drug Interactions May affect other meds—take 1–2 hr apart
    Prescription Required ❌ No
  • Metoclopramide Tablet

    Metoclopramide Tablet

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    Metoclopramide is used to treat nausea, vomiting, and indigestion.
    It works by speeding up stomach emptying and improving gut movement.
    Side effects may include drowsiness, restlessness, or diarrhea.

  • Metrolex F Suspension

    Metrolex F Suspension

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    Metrolex F Suspension is used to treat diarrhea and stomach infections caused by bacteria or protozoa.
    It combines Metronidazole and Furazolidone to kill harmful microbes in the gut.
    Side effects may include nausea, metallic taste, or dark urine.

  • MiraLAX

    MiraLAX

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    MiraLAX is an osmotic laxative containing polyethylene glycol 3350, used to relieve occasional constipation. It works by drawing water into the colon to soften stool and usually takes 1–3 days to produce a bowel movement. It’s gentle, non-habit forming, and generally well-tolerated.

  • Mist Sennaco

    Mist Sennaco

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    Mist. Sennaco is a fast-acting, stimulant laxative in liquid form that prompts bowel movements within hours. It’s effective for occasional constipation and bowel prep but should be used short-term, with caution around cramping, electrolyte shifts, and dependency. Avoid prolonged use and consult a doctor if symptoms persist or complications arise.

  • Mist. Mag. Citrate (Magnesium Citrate Mixture)

    Mist. Mag. Citrate (Magnesium Citrate Mixture)

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    Mist. Mag. Citrate is a fast-acting laxative for short-term constipation relief or bowel cleansing. It should be taken with water and used cautiously to avoid dehydration or side effects.

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