Apel 1.5mg Oral Drops
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Give this medicine to your child by mouth with or without food in the dose, time, and way prescribed by your child’s doctor. Give this medicine at a fixed time so that it gradually becomes a part of your child’s daily routine. If your child vomits within 30 minutes of taking this medicine, give the same dose again. But refrain from doing so if it is already time for the next dose.
Allergic symptoms may be subsided with the initial few doses of Apel 1.5mg Oral Drops but hunger stimulation may require a few weeks of continued medicine assistance. Do not abruptly stop the medicine by yourself as sudden withdrawal of the medicine may result in recurrence of symptoms and worsen your child’s condition. Therefore, it is advised to continue the treatment for the prescribed duration for maximum benefit.
Your child may experience minor and temporary side effects like vomiting, nausea, dizziness, sleepiness, excessive hunger, abdominal discomfort, headache, excitement, and irritability, after the intake of this medicine. Usually, these symptoms subside once your child’s body adapts to the medicine. However, in case of prolonged or bothersome events, it would be best to consult your child’s doctor without any delay.
Inform your child’s doctor if your child is on any medical regime or is allergic to any medicine, product, or food. Also, inform the doctor if your child has or had any heart, liver, or kidney problems. It is also important to let your doctor know if your child is born premature or newborn. Any history regarding bowel obstruction, malnutrition, weight-related issues, and thyroid problems should also be well indicated to the doctor to avoid any complications in the treatment. Knowing the entire medical history will help your child’s doctor make dose alterations and plan your child’s overall treatment better.
Uses of Apel 1.5mg Oral Drops in children
Benefits of Apel 1.5mg Oral Drops for your child
In Treatment of Allergic conditions
In Appetite stimulant
Side effects of Apel 1.5mg Oral Drops in children
Common side effects of Apel
- Dizziness
- Headache
- Vomiting
- Increased appetite
- Upset stomach
- Irritability
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Quick tips
- Apel 1.5mg Oral Drops is used for the treatment of allergies, reduced hunger, or weight-loss associated with a long-term illness.
- Never combine Apel 1.5mg Oral Drops with other cold and flu medicines as that may have side effects.
- Make sure that you always have enough medicine.
- Apel 1.5mg Oral Drops is prohibited for use in premature and newborn babies.
- Practice self-care tips:
- Abstain your child from coming in contact with allergens
- Encourage your child to wear a face mask and avoid dusty places
- Ensure a well-balanced diet for your child.
- Avoid driving or operating dangerous machinery as it may decrease alertness.
- Avoid consuming alcohol when taking the Apel 1.5mg Oral Drops, as it may cause excessive sleepiness or drowsiness.
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