| Cytotec (Mistoprostol) For Treating Infant Reflux |
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| Written by Rachel McMahon, B.Sc. Chem. Min. Sc | ||||
| Saturday, 06 January 2007 16:39 | ||||
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Preparations Tablet: 200 mcg mistoprostol
Things to be aware of
StorageStore Store out of heat and light. Keep out of reach of children. Best to keep away from moisture including bathrooms as heat and moisture will make it break down. Pediatric DosingDose must be determined by a doctor. Other UsesAbortion, labor induction, post partum hemorrhage. Side EffectsMistoprostol may cause mild to moderate diarrhea, stomach cramps, and/ or nausea. These problems usually occur during the first few weeks of treatment and stop after about a week. The occurrence of diarrhea may be minimized by taking Mistoprostol with food. Contact your doctor if these symptoms persist for longer than 8 days or if they are severe.
Medication Interactions
The incidence of diarrhea may be reduced by avoiding antacids that contain magnesium. If an antacid is needed, one that contains aluminum or calcium may be a more appropriate choice. Cytotec does not interfere with arthritis medications such as aspirin and ibuprofen.
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There are several medications available to help ease infant reflux and GERD. This area includes all the information you need to know about the types of medications, how they work, side effects and whole lot more.
There are several alternative type treatments that are sometimes used for treating, or easing infant reflux or GERD. The effectiveness and even safety of such treatments have not been well studied so we cautiously warn you of that and do not endorse anything listed. Though, some do report luck with some of the following treatments.
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