Bandy plus dosage for 1.5 years

2024-09-30 04:47:52
What is the dosage of bandy plus for 1.5 years baby ? Doctor suggested to continue medicine for 3 days. What is the right time to give medicine ?
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Bandy plus I usually don’t prescribe to children below 2-3 years old, I prefer plain Bandy I.e albendazole without ivermectin The dose from a 10 ml bottle is 5 ml tonight, and the rest 5 ml after 1 week to 10 days I.e only one bottle. This is repeated every 6 months to 1 year, depending on the diet of the child
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U may follow any one doctors prescription, do not mix doctors advice, that is more harmful

Answered2024-09-30 06:19:33

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Give Syp. Bandy 10 ml at bedtime single dose

Answered2024-09-30 05:01:15

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Usually single dose is enough 5 ml once daily for 2 consecutive days
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Give only if the stool examination shows evidence of worm infestation or if you have seen worms in stools If given for other indications, then duration is not enough So dose and duration depends on indication

Answered2024-09-30 04:54:15

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It should be given every 6 monthly. For

Answered2024-09-30 04:52:26

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Should be given every 6 monthly

Answered2024-10-10 07:15:52

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Bandy should be given every 6 months till 5 years of age minimum. Single dose of 5ml is sufficient in 1-2 year old baby.

Answered2024-09-30 05:26:17

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