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Racecadotril
This Medication Should Always be Taken Exactly as Described in this Package Leaflet for the Patient or as Advised by a Doctor or Pharmacist.
Racedryl Go is a Medication Used as a Supplementary Symptomatic Treatment of Acute Diarrhea in Children Over 6 Years of Age, with Concurrent Use of Oral Rehydration and Standard Supportive Care, if Such Treatment Alone Does not Allow for Control of Clinical Symptoms, and Causal Treatment is not Possible. When Causal Treatment is Possible, Racedryl Go may be Used as a Supplementary Treatment. The Medication is Intended for Children Over 6 Years of Age. If There is no Improvement or the Patient Feels Worse after 2 Days, a Doctor Should be Consulted.
Before Starting Racedryl Go, a Doctor or Pharmacist Should be Consulted if:
Particular Caution Should be Exercised when Using Racecadotril. Severe Skin Reactions, Including Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (DRESS), have been Reported with Racecadotril. If the Patient Notices any of the Symptoms Associated with Severe Skin Reactions Described in Section 4, they Should Stop Taking Racecadotril and Seek Medical Attention Immediately. Taking the Medication does not Change the Standard Rehydration Method. It is Very Important to Rehydrate Children During Treatment for Acute Diarrhea.
The Doctor Should be Informed of all Medications Currently or Recently Taken by the Child, as well as any Medications Planned to be Administered to the Child. In Particular, the Doctor Should be Informed of Medications such as:
This Medication is Intended for Children. If the Patient is Pregnant or Breastfeeding, Thinks they may be Pregnant, or is Planning to have a Child, they Should Consult a Doctor or Pharmacist Before Using this Medication. Before Using any Medication, a Doctor or Pharmacist Should be Consulted. Racedryl Go Should not be Used During Pregnancy or Breastfeeding.
Racedryl Go has no Influence or a Negligible Influence on the Ability to Drive and Operate Machinery.
If the Child has an Intolerance to Some Sugars, a Doctor Should be Consulted Before Administering Racedryl Go to the Child. Racedryl Go Contains 2.9 g of Sucrose in Each Sachet. In Children with Diabetes, the Amount of Sucrose Taken with Racedryl Go Should be Included in the Daily Sugar Intake of the Child.
This Medication Should Always be Taken Exactly as Described in this Package Leaflet for the Patient or as Advised by a Doctor or Pharmacist. In Case of Doubt, a Doctor or Pharmacist Should be Consulted. Racedryl Go is a Granule for Oral Suspension, which, After Dissolution in Water, Forms a White Suspension. The Medication can be Added to Food, Sprinkled into a Glass of Water or a Bottle of Formula, then Well Mixed and Immediately Administered to the Child. The Medication is Intended for Children Over 6 Years of Age.
Children with a Body Weight of 13 kg to 27 kg: 1 Sachet 3 Times a Day, at Equal Intervals. Children with a Body Weight Over 27 kg: 2 Sachets 3 Times a Day, at Equal Intervals. Treatment Should be Continued Until Two Normal Stools are Passed and Should not Last Longer than 7 Days. If There is no Improvement or the Patient Feels Worse after 2 Days, a Doctor Should be Consulted. To Supplement Lost Fluids Due to Diarrhea, this Medication Should be Used in Conjunction with an Appropriate Amount of Fluids and Electrolyte Solutions. The Best Way to Supplement Fluids and Electrolytes is to Drink Oral Rehydration Solutions (in Case of Doubt, a Doctor or Pharmacist Should be Consulted).
In Case of Overdose, a Doctor or Pharmacist Should be Consulted Immediately.
A Double Dose Should not be Taken to Make up for a Missed Dose. The Next Dose Should be Taken at the Usual Time.
Like all Medications, Racedryl Go can Cause Undesirable Effects, although not Everybody gets them.
Frequent(may Occur in Less than 1 in 10 People):
Infrequent(may Occur in Less than 1 in 100 People):
Frequency Unknown(Frequency cannot be Estimated from the Available Data):
If any Undesirable Effects Occur, Including any Undesirable Effects not Listed in this Package Leaflet, the Doctor or Pharmacist Should be Informed. Undesirable Effects can be Reported Directly to the Department of Monitoring of Adverse Reactions to Medicinal Products of the Office for Registration of Medicinal Products, Medical Devices, and Biocidal Products: Al. Jerozolimskie 181C, 02-222 Warsaw, Tel.: +48 22 49 21 301, Fax: +48 22 49 21 309, Website: https://smz.ezdrowie.gov.pl. Undesirable Effects can also be Reported to the Marketing Authorization Holder. By Reporting Undesirable Effects, more Information can be Collected on the Safety of the Medication.
There are no Special Precautions for Storing the Medication. The Medication Should be Stored in a Place that is Inaccessible to Children. The Medication Should not be Used after the Expiration Date Stated on the Carton and Sachet after "EXP". The Expiration Date Refers to the Last Day of the Specified Month. Medications Should not be Disposed of in the Drain or Household Waste Containers. A Pharmacist Should be Asked how to Dispose of Unused Medications. This will Help Protect the Environment.
Racedryl Go is a White or Almost White Granule for Oral Suspension, which, After Dissolution in Water, Forms a White Suspension. The Medication is Packaged in Paper/Polyester/Aluminum/Polyester Sachets in a Cardboard Box. Each Package Contains: 10, 16 Sachets.
Aflofarm Farmacja Polska Sp. z o.o., ul. Partyzancka 133/151, 95-200 Pabianice, Tel.: +48 42 22-53-100
Aflofarm Farmacja Polska Sp. z o.o., ul. Szkolna 31, 95-054 Ksawerów
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