Give Powergyl Oral Suspension to your child orally,
preferably at a fixed time, either before or after meals. In case your
child develops a stomach upset, prefer giving it with meals. This
medicine is usually given two times a day, in the morning and evening.
If your child vomits within 30 minutes of intake, repeat the same dose
but do not double the dose if it is time for the next dose. You must
stick to the dose, time, and way prescribed by the doctor as they depend
upon the type and severity of the infection, your child’s age, and body
weight.
In some cases, minor and temporary side effects may
develop after the intake of Powergyl Oral Suspension. These include
nausea, vomiting, metallic taste, headache, loss of appetite, abdominal
cramps, and mild skin rash. These side effects almost always resolve on
their own as your child’s body adapts to the medicine. However, in case
they persist or start bothering your child, it would be best to consult
your child’s doctor without any delay.
Tell the doctor if your
child has had any previous episode of allergy, heart-problem, liver
impairment, and kidney malfunction. Knowledge of your child’s entire
medical history is critical for dose alterations and for planning your
child’s overall treatment.