BANDY TAB
MANKIND PHARMACEUTICALS LTD manufactures Bandy tablets that include Albendazole (400 mg) and Ivermectin (6 mg)
Description
Bandy Tablet is a combination drug used to treat intestinal worm infections as well as roundworm-related blood illnesses (microfilaremia). Patients weighing less than 30 kg should avoid taking this medication.
Bandy Tablet Side Effects
Bandy Tablet Fever has both major and small side effects.
Rashes on the skin Muscle soreness
Heart rate has increased.
Headache
Face, arms, hands, lower legs, or feet swelling
Diarrhea
Dizziness
Appetite loss.
Pain in the abdomen
Vomiting or Nausea
Seizures
Urine that is dark in color
Temporary Loss of hair
Liver Enzymes at a Higher Level
Skin Allergic Reaction
Bruising and bleeding
Shortness of breath Tiredness that is unusual
What is the purpose of Bandy Tablet?
Microfilaremia (intestinal helminthiasis)
Bandy Tablet frequently asked questions
What is the time it takes for this treatment to start working?
The length of time it takes for this treatment to take effect has not been determined in clinical trials.
What is the duration of this medicine’s effects?
The length of time that this treatment is active in the body has not been determined in clinical trials.
Is it okay to drink alcohol while on this medication?
Alcohol should not be consumed by individuals who are taking this medication. Alcohol may produce severe side effects such as a skin rash, headache, dizziness, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and others by increasing the concentration of the drug.
Is Bandy Tablet a drug that might lead to addiction?
There were no signs of habit formation.
Is it safe to take Bandy Tablet when pregnant?
Pregnant women should not use this drug unless it is absolutely required. Before using this prescription, talk to your doctor about all of the dangers and benefits. Based on your clinical state, your doctor may suggest a safer alternative.
Is it safe to use this drug while breastfeeding?
Unless absolutely required, this medicine should not be used by women who are breastfeeding. Before using this prescription, talk to your doctor about all of the dangers and benefits.
When should you not use the Bandy Tablet?
Patients with a known allergy to albendazole, any other benzimidazoles, ivermectin, or any other inactive chemicals present with these drugs should not use this medicine.
Bandy Tablet Cautionary Notes
Pregnancy
Pregnant women should not use this drug unless it is absolutely required. Before using this prescription, talk to your doctor about all of the dangers and benefits. Based on your clinical state, your doctor may suggest a safer alternative.
Breast-feeding
Unless absolutely required, this medicine should not be used by women who are breastfeeding. Before using this prescription, talk to your doctor about all of the dangers and benefits.
Bandy Tablet warnings in general
Suppression of the Bone Marrow
This medication may interfere with the function of bone marrow, resulting in a reduction in the number of white blood cells. Depending on the clinical situation, close monitoring of white blood counts may be required. In some circumstances, replacement with an appropriate alternative may be required.
Diseases of the Liver
In individuals with liver illness, this drug should be used with caution because it may raise the levels of liver enzymes. Such patients should have their liver enzyme levels closely monitored. Depending on the clinical situation, replacement with a suitable alternative may be required.
Damage to the retina
Due to the increased risk of retinal damage, this medicine should be used with caution in individuals having a history of eye illnesses such as retinal lesions. Before starting therapy with this medicine, you should tell your doctor about all of your medical problems. In some situations, depending on the clinical state, replacement with an appropriate substitute may be required.
Bandy Tablet Dosage
Dose Missed
It is important to take the missed dose as soon as possible. If your next planned dose is approaching, it is best to omit the missed dose. To make up for a missed dose, do not take more medicine.
Overdose
In the event of an overdose, seek emergency medical attention or contact a doctor.
Bandy Tablet Interactions
Every medicine has a unique effect on each individual. Before taking any medication, talk to your doctor about all of the possible side effects.
Instructions for Interaction with Alcohol
Alcohol should not be consumed by individuals who are taking this medication. Alcohol may produce severe side effects such as a skin rash, headache, dizziness, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and others by increasing the concentration of the drug.
Medicine and Interaction
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Disease interactions with oxcarbazepine, phenytoin, and warfarin
Interactions with food
Grapefruit juice should not be consumed while taking this prescription since it increases the chance of serious side effects.
Bandy Tablet General Instructions
Follow your doctor’s instructions for taking this medication. Do not consume more or less than what has been prescribed. If you have any unfavorable side effects, talk to your doctor. Ascertain that the treatment program has been finished. Do not stop taking this medication without first talking to your doctor.
How does the Bandy Tablet work?
Albendazole acts by interfering with the worm’s body’s vital operations. The worm’s energy is drained, and it eventually dies. Ivermectin causes the parasite to become paralyzed, which leads to the parasite’s death. As a result, their combination is more successful in the treatment of worm diseases.
Category : Anthelmintics
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