Aristozyme drop
Manufactured By Aristo Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd
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( packet of 15 ml Drop )
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Aristozyme Drops are not safe for pregnant women; they are just for babies and kids.
- But:
- It is usually safe for a pregnant woman to eat by accident because digestive enzymes don't get absorbed into the body very well.
- Unless a doctor tells you to, you shouldn't use this as a digestive aid during pregnancy.
- When used for the baby, it is safe to use during breastfeeding.
Faq For Medicine
Q1. What do you use Aristozyme Drops for?
They help babies and young children with gas, bloating, colic, and indigestion.
Q2. At what age may you give Aristozyme Drops?
Generally safe for babies over 3 months, but follow your doctor's advice.
Q3. Do Aristozyme Drops make you want to eat more?
Yes, they could indirectly make you want to eat more by making your digestion better.
Q4: Is it okay to give these drops every day?
Yes, for brief periods of time to ease intestinal pain.
Q5: Is it possible to mix them with milk or water?
Yes, you can mix them with water, milk, or feed.
Expert Advice
- For best outcomes, give the drops after feeding.
- Don't mix with hot liquids because heat kills enzymes.
- Do not use for long periods of time unless your doctor tells you to.
- If the youngster keeps throwing up, has a fever, or has stomach pain that doesn't go away, call a doctor.
- Before using, shake well.
- Always use the calibrated dropper to get the right dose.
Side Effects
- Most people can handle Aristozyme Drops without any problems.
- Side Effects That Happen Often
- A little bit of stomach upset
- Bloating or gas
- Side Effects That Don't Happen Very Often
- Allergic reaction (rash, redness, and swelling)
- Irritation in babies with sensitive stomachs
- If taken on an empty stomach, it makes the stomach more acidic.
How it works
- Aristozyme has enzymes that help babies digest food:
- Fungal diastase (α-amylase)
- It changes complicated carbs into simpler sugars.
- Decreases gas buildup and heaviness in the stomach.
- Papain
- An enzyme that breaks down proteins in the body.
- Helps with stomach problems and makes breaking down food easier.
- Combined Action: Better digestion leads to less gas, bloating, and colic, which makes it easier to eat.
Medicine Interaction
- There are no big interactions in babies.
- Don't give with antacids, as they may slow down enzyme function.
- Antibiotics can upset the balance of your digestive system for a short time, but drops are still safe.
- There is no interaction with common pediatric syrups such paracetamol, ORS, etc.
How to Use
- Before using, shake well.
- The usual dose is 5–10 drops, two to three times a day, or as directed.
- Give it to them after they eat, not before.
- You can mix it with milk, formula, or water.
- Don't take more than the prescribed amount.
- If you miss a dose, just take the following one as planned. Don't take two.
Uses / indications
- Indigestion in babies
- Gas and bloating
- Pain from colic
- Not being able to eat
- Heavy stomach
- Digestion takes a long time.
- Not wanting to eat because of stomach problems
- Therapy that helps during mild stomach pain