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Small Child, Stomach Pain, Indigestion. Taking Eurozyme Syrup, Loose Stools, Switched To Econorm. Correct Dosage?
my child was administered eurozyme syrup as he was complaining stomach pain and indigestion. After that today he caught with loose motions. so stopped eurozyme and given him econorm -- all this was prescribed by his peadiatrician,,,, can you please let me know what would be the duration for administering econorm to him again
Hi,
greetings. The problems your child is presenting with are common problems, and the drugs prescribed usually need some time for the state of the child to be properly reestablished. You need to be patient with the child and respect the prescription given you. IN case the state of the child aggravates or fails to improve during a given duration is prescribed by your pediatrician, you might need to go back to him. Its not advisable to change the prescriptions in a random fashion for management of such symptoms have particular protocols used. Be patient as you await your control visit, or if not consult your pediatrician for advise and do not change the treatment your self.
Thanks and best regards,
Luchuo, MD.
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Small Child, Stomach Pain, Indigestion. Taking Eurozyme Syrup, Loose Stools, Switched To Econorm. Correct Dosage?
Hi, greetings. The problems your child is presenting with are common problems, and the drugs prescribed usually need some time for the state of the child to be properly reestablished. You need to be patient with the child and respect the prescription given you. IN case the state of the child aggravates or fails to improve during a given duration is prescribed by your pediatrician, you might need to go back to him. Its not advisable to change the prescriptions in a random fashion for management of such symptoms have particular protocols used. Be patient as you await your control visit, or if not consult your pediatrician for advise and do not change the treatment your self. Thanks and best regards, Luchuo, MD.