Dicyclomine (10mg) + Simethicone (40mg)
Abdominal pain and discomfort, especially those linked to disorders like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), are treated with a combination of dicyclomine and simethicone. These two medications work together to reduce symptoms such as gas, bloating, and cramping.
Dicyclomine and Simethicone combined to reduce stomach discomfort symptoms like gas, bloating, and abdominal pain are the ingredients of DSP Oral Suspension. For the treatment of ailments like colic and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), this drug is especially helpful. While simethicone breaks down gas bubbles to relieve bloating, dicyclomine relaxes the stomach muscles to lessen spasms.
DSP Oral Suspension frequently causes the following adverse effects:
See your physician if any of these side effects worsen or continue. Irregular pulse, disorientation, or trouble urinating are uncommon but potentially dangerous adverse effects.
1 Bottle of 60 Ml
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Follow your doctor's instructions and take DSP Oral Suspension. Before using, give the bottle a good shake. Using the measuring cup or spoon that comes with the medication, take the recommended dosage. This drug should ideally be taken half an hour before meals. Observe your physician's recommendations on dosage and timing.
Related Warnings
When using DSP Oral Suspension, it is best to abstain from alcohol. Drinking alcohol may make adverse effects including fatigue, lightheadedness, and difficulty concentrating more likely. Additionally, it can make gastrointestinal symptoms worse and lessen the medication's efficacy.
DSP Oral Suspension should only be taken if a doctor has prescribed it and it is obviously necessary. Your healthcare professional needs to carefully weigh the advantages and hazards because there isn't much research available regarding this combination's safety for expectant mothers.
When nursing, use DSP Oral Suspension with caution. Dicyclomine may have an adverse effect on a nursing child and enter breast milk. Before using this drug while nursing, speak with your doctor.
Some patients may experience blurred vision, sleepiness, or dizziness after taking DSP Oral Suspension. If you encounter these side effects, wait to operate heavy machinery or drive until you have a better understanding of how this medication affects you.
DSP Oral Suspension should be used cautiously in patients suffering from renal illness. The severity of renal impairment may necessitate dose modifications. For advice on the proper dosage and monitoring during therapy, speak with your physician.
If you have liver disease, use DSP Oral Suspension carefully. Changes in dosage can be required depending on liver function. Your doctor might advise routine liver enzyme monitoring.
Q: What is the purpose of DSP Oral Suspension?
A: In cases like colic and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), DSP Oral Suspension is used to treat gastrointestinal discomfort symptoms like gas, bloating, and abdominal pain.
Q: I'm pregnant. Can I use DSP Oral Suspension?A: A doctor's prescription for DSP oral suspension should be obtained only if it has been recommended after a thorough evaluation of the risks and benefits. Before using, speak with your healthcare provider.
Q: Is it okay for me to consume alcohol while using DSP Oral Suspension?A: Alcohol should be avoided when taking DSP Oral Suspension since it may exacerbate gastrointestinal symptoms and raise the likelihood of side effects like sleepiness and dizziness.
Q: What is the best way to store DSP Oral Suspension?A: DSP Oral Suspension should be kept at room temperature and out of the direct sun and moisture. Keep it out of kids' reach.
Q: Does DSP Oral Suspension make you feel sleepy?A: It is true that some people may feel sleepy after using DSP Oral Suspension. Till you know how this drug affects you, don't drive or operate heavy machinery if you feel sleepy.
Q: What happens if I forget to take my DSP Oral Suspension?A: Take the missed dose as soon as you recollect it. If your next dose is almost here, skip the missed one and carry on with your usual dosing regimen. Don’t take two doses to make up for it.
Q: Is it okay for kids to take DSP Oral Suspension?A: Children may be prescribed DSP Oral Suspension for specific conditions; however, the dosage will be modified according to the child's weight and age. If you are administering this medication to a kid, always follow the directions provided by the doctor.
Q: How long is the DSP Oral Suspension safe to take?A: The length of time you use DSP Oral Suspension for therapy should be according to your doctor's instructions. Generally speaking, unless your healthcare practitioner advises otherwise, long-term use is not encouraged.