P PROLAC Z TABLET


P PROLAC Z TABLET


Lactic Acid Bacillus 120 millions ,zinc 10 mg Tablet



P PROLAC Z TABLET

Lactic Acid Bacillus 120 millions ,zinc 10 mg Tablet Use, Indication, Side Effects, Dosage, Mechanism of Action, Price, Contra-Indications, Drug Interactions...

P PROLAC Z TABLET

 

Use and Indication of P PROLAC Z Tablet :

  1. Uses:
    • Restores the natural balance of intestinal bacteria.
    • Treats and prevents diarrhea, including antibiotic-associated diarrhea.
    • Supports gut health and immunity.
    • Relieves symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
  2. Indication:
    • Diarrhea (infectious or antibiotic-induced).
    • Gastrointestinal disturbances caused by altered gut flora.
    • Zinc supplementation in zinc-deficient conditions.
    • Immunity enhancement in children and adults.

Side Effects of P PROLAC Z Tablet :

Generally well-tolerated, but potential side effects may include:

  1. Common:
    • Mild bloating or gas.
  2. Rare:
    • Allergic reactions (rash, itching, swelling).
    • Nausea or abdominal discomfort.

If severe side effects occur, discontinue use and seek medical advice.

Dosage of P PROLAC Z Tablet :

  1. Adults:
    • Typically 1-2 tablets daily or as directed by a physician.
  2. Children:
    • Dosage should be based on medical advice.

Note: Follow physician's instructions for dosage adjustment.

Mechanism of Action of P PROLAC Z Tablet :

  1. Lactic Acid Bacillus:
    • A probiotic that replenishes beneficial gut bacteria.
    • Produces lactic acid, lowering gut pH and inhibiting harmful bacterial growth.
  2. Zinc:
    • An essential trace element that supports immune function, wound healing, and overall cellular metabolism.

Contra-Indications of P PROLAC Z Tablet :

  • Hypersensitivity to probiotics, zinc, or any ingredient in the formulation.
  • Severe immunocompromised conditions (e.g., HIV/AIDS) without medical supervision.

Drug Interactions of P PROLAC Z Tablet :

  1. Antibiotics:
    • Antibiotics may reduce the efficacy of probiotics; space the doses at least 2 hours apart.
  2. Other Medications:
    • Zinc may interact with tetracyclines and quinolones, reducing absorption of these antibiotics.
    • Avoid taking high doses of zinc with iron or calcium supplements.

 

For Use of registered medical practitioner or a hospital only

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