Darolac capsule
Manufactured By Aristo Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Darolac is generally safe to take during pregnancy because it has probiotic bacteria that are already in the body.
- Pregnant or breastfeeding women should only use it with a doctor's supervision, especially if
- There is a history of a weak immune system.
- The patient has been using steroids or immunosuppressants for a long time.
- No documented negative effects on the fetus or infants who are nursing.
Faq For Medicine
Q1: What is the purpose of Darolac Capsule?
It is used to bring back healthy gut bacteria, stop diarrhea, and make digestion more balanced.
Q2. Is Darolac an antibiotic?
No. It has good bacteria in it that are good for you.
Q3. Is it safe to take Darolac alongside antibiotics?
Yes, but wait two hours because antibiotics can destroy probiotic bacteria.
Q4. How long does it take to work?
Benefits usually show up in 2–3 days, although it depends on the illness.
Q5. Is it safe for kids to use Darolac?
Yes, doctors often give Darolac to kids, but the dose should be set by a pediatrician.
Q6. Is it okay to take Darolac every day?
Yes, it is safe to use every day to help with digestion.
Expert Advice
- To get the best benefits, take Darolac at the same time every day.
- Wait two hours before taking antibiotics.
- Some formulations need to be kept in the fridge, so keep them in a cool, dry place.
- Drink plenty of water, especially when you have diarrhea.
- If your symptoms get worse or last longer than 3–5 days, see a doctor.
- Safe for older people, but be careful with people whose immune systems are quite weak.
Side Effects
- Most people can handle Darolac.
- Common Side Effects
- Gas or bloating (most of the time, it's only for a short time)
- Some mild pain in the stomach
- Side Effects That Happen Very Rarely
- Allergic reactions include rashes, itching, and swelling.
- Very rare but serious infections in people with weak immune systems
How It Works
- Darolac has probiotic bacteria that:
- Bring back healthy gut bacteria that antibiotics or illnesses have messed up.
- Compete for nutrients to keep bad germs from growing.
- Help your body digest food and absorb nutrients better.
- Make lactic acid, which keeps the pH of the gut stable.
- Strengthening the gut barrier can help your immune system.
- Overall effect: better gut health, less diarrhea, and digestion that is more balanced.
Medicine Interaction
- Antibiotics: May make Darolac less effective, so wait at least 2 hours between doses.
- Immunosuppressants (such steroids, cyclosporine, and tacrolimus) have a small chance of causing a probiotic infection in people with very weak immune systems.
- Alcohol: It doesn't directly interfere, but it might make diarrhea worse.
- No significant medication interactions reported.
How to Use
- Take once or twice a day, or as your doctor says to.
- Take the capsule with water and swallow it whole.
- You can take it with or without food, but it's more pleasant to take it after eating.
- Stay hydrated when you have diarrhea.
- If you forget to take your dose, take it when you recall it, but don't take twice as much.
Uses / Indications
- Diarrhea caused by antibiotics
- Diarrhea that spreads
- IBS, or irritable bowel syndrome
- Gastroenteritis
- Signs of lactose intolerance
- Boosting the immune system in the gut
- Getting your gut flora back to normal
- Stomach pain, bloating, and indigestion
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