Description

Trade name:

Nanazoxid

Compound:

Each tablet contains:

Nitazoxanide 500 mg

Auxiliary components:

Povidone, avicel, croscarmellose sodium, talc, magnesium stearate, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, titanium dioxide.

Properties:

A synthetic drug, a derivative of sialicamide, used as a broad-spectrum antiparasitic agent, the effectiveness of which has been confirmed against protozoa and helminths. Recommended for use in patients under 1 year of age infected with Cryptosporidium parvum and Giardia lamblia.

The antihelminthic action of the drug is manifested through the absorption of an enzyme necessary for the vital activity of parasites, in particular, it prevents the polymerization of the tubulin protein in helminths. In relation to protozoa, its action is manifested in a different way: biochemical studies and studies using electron radiation have demonstrated that the 5-nitro group of metronidazole and, to a lesser extent, hydrogenase reduce the amount of ferredoxin. In relation to protozoa, Nanazoxide acts as a toxic radical in carbohydrate metabolism. Its effectiveness against the influenza A virus has also been noted, in which case it prevents the introduction of a foreign protein into the host cell membrane.

Indications:

Tablets and suspension are used to treat parasitic infections caused by protozoa (giardiasis, amoebic, infusorial dysentery, dientamobiasis, urogenital trichomoniasis), coccidia (cryptosporidiasis, isosporiasis, cyclosporiasis) and viruses. It is effective against helminthiases. Ascaris, trematode Fasciola vulgaris, Fasciola gigantica, and bovine tapeworm are especially sensitive to it.

The syrup is taken by children 1 year and older.

The tablets are used only for patients who have reached the age of 12.

Method of administration and dosage:

Children 1-3 years old take 5 ml of syrup every 12 hours with food.

Children 4-11 years old take 10 ml of syrup every 12 hours with food.

Children over 12 years of age and adults take 1 tablet or 25 ml of syrup every 12 hours with food.

The course of treatment lasts 3 days.

Contraindications:

Increased sensitivity to nitazoxanide and other components of the drug.

Precautions:

Before taking this medicine, tell your doctor about the medicines you are already taking, dietary supplements (e.g. vitamins, natural supplements, etc.), allergies, existing medical conditions and current health condition (e.g. pregnancy, upcoming surgery, etc.).

Side effects:

The most common are digestive system disorders, abdominal pain, vomiting and diarrhea. Headaches may occur.

Storage method:

In a cool, dry place at a temperature not exceeding 30 degrees.

Package:

The cardboard box contains 3 blisters of 6 tablets and paper instructions.