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Biospas is used to treat stomach pain, bloating, and abdominal cramps caused due to acidity, gas, infections, or diseases of the gastrointestinal tract in children
Dicyclomine
DICYCLOMINE
Overview:
Dicyclomine (also known as Dicycloverine) is an antispasmodic and anticholinergic drug used to treat conditions like muscle spasms in the digestive tract.
Classification:
Anticholinergics agents
Uses:
Dicyclomine is primarily used for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a condition that causes abdominal pain, cramping, bloating, and changes in bowel habits. .
How It Works:
It works by relaxing the smooth muscles of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, helping to relieve painful intestinal spasms. In addition to IBS, dicyclomine is also used to manage functional bowel disorders, where bowel symptoms occur without any visible structural disease. It is effective in reducing discomfort caused by colicky abdominal pain and GI motility disorders. Occasionally, dicyclomine may be used in other conditions involving muscle spasms, such as intestinal or bladder spasms, though these uses are less common or off-label. It is important to note that while dicyclomine helps control symptoms like pain and cramping, it does not treat the underlying cause of IBS or other GI conditions.
Dosage:
As prescribed by your doctor.
Side Effects:
Dry mouth
Dizziness
Constipation
Weakness
Loss of appetite
Blurred vision
Precautions:
Dicyclomine should be used with caution.It is not safe for people who have certain health problems like glaucoma, myasthenia gravis (muscle weakness), trouble urinating, or blockages in the stomach or intestines. It should also never be given to babies under 6 months old. Older adults may be more sensitive to its side effects, such as confusion, drowsiness, or blurred vision. People with heart issues, high blood pressure, or those exposed to very hot temperatures should be cautious because the medicine can reduce sweating, which may cause overheating. Dicyclomine may interact with other medicines, especially those that cause drowsiness, dry mouth, or are used for depression or sleep. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, you should only use it if your doctor thinks it’s truly necessary. Since it can affect your ability to think clearly or see properly, avoid driving or using machines until you know how the medicine affects you. Always follow your doctor’s instructions and tell them about any other medicines you’re taking.
Disclaimer:
This content is for informational purposes only. Always consult a healthcare provider for medical advice and proper dosage.
Dimethicone
DIMETHICONE
Overview
Dimethicone is a smoothing and protecting ingredient commonly found in lotions, creams, shampoos, and even some medications. It forms a lightweight, invisible barrier on the skin or hair, helping to lock in moisture, soothe irritation, and give a soft, silky feel. It’s gentle and often used for sensitive or dry skin.
Classification
Silicone-based skin protectant and anti-foaming agent.
Uses
Helps relieve dry, rough, or itchy skin (like in eczema or dermatitis)
Used in anti-chafing and diaper rash creams to protect the skin
Common in cosmetics and moisturizers for a smooth, non-greasy finish
Found in shampoos and conditioners to reduce frizz and add shine
Acts as an anti-foam agent in some medications or digestive aids
How It Works
Dimethicone works by forming a protective film over the skin or hair. This barrier helps to prevent water loss, shields the skin from irritants, and allows it to heal naturally. On hair, it smooths the strands, reduces tangling and frizz, and enhances shine.
Dosage
As prescribed by your doctor.
Side effects
Dimethicone is generally very well-tolerated, but in rare cases, some may experience:
Mild redness or irritation, especially with prolonged use on sensitive skin
Breakouts, if used in heavy amounts on acne-prone skin (though it’s non-comedogenic for most people)
Allergic reactions are extremely rare
Precautions
For external use only—don’t apply to open wounds or broken skin unless directed
Stop using if you notice rashes, itching, or signs of allergy
While it’s safe for most, people with very sensitive or acne-prone skin should patch-test new products
Safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding, but always check with your doctor for long-term or large-area use
Keep out of eyes, and rinse thoroughly if contact occurs
Disclaimer
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