Description:
Dosage:
The dosage of this medication should be tailored to each individual according to the results obtained
For children aged 7 to 14 years, it is on average 2 sachets per day, in a single dose, while for children aged 1 to 6 years, it is generally 1 sachet per day in a single dose.
The sachets can be mixed with food or dissolved directly in a drink
If diarrhoea occurs during treatment, it is necessary to reduce the dosage
The duration of treatment varies according to the symptoms. It should not exceed 8 days without medical advice
Contraindications :
Ask your doctor's advice before use
This medicine against constipation should not be used in case of allergy/hypersensitivity to any of its constituents, but also in the context of certain diseases of the colon and intestine (such as Crohn's disease, rectocolitis, intestinal obstruction), in case of abdominal pain (stomach pain), galactosemia, or pre-existing hydro-electrolytic disorder.
Importal Child Powder Oral Sachet should not be used in breast-fed infants, or in young children with fructose or galactose intolerance, galactosemia or glucose or galactose malabsorption syndrome
This medicine should not be used for a prolonged period (more than 8 days) without medical advice
In case of recent constipation unexplained by a change in lifestyle, or constipation accompanied by fever, pain or swelling of the abdomen, it is important to seek the advice of your doctor
Long-term constipation, also known as chronic constipation, should not be treated with a stimulant laxative
You should always inform your doctor or pharmacist of any other treatment you are taking, in order to avoid possible interactions between different medicines
It is preferable not to use Importal Child, oral powder in sachet during pregnancy
In general, you should always ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking any medicine, especially during pregnancy and while breast-feeding