
Inolac3.35 gm/5
Incepta Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

Oral Solution
What is Tulos 3.35 gm/5 ml used for?
Constipation (Chronic Constipation): In every case of chronic constipation, initial treatment should consist of a diet rich in fiber (vegetables, salads, fruits etc.) a generous amount of liquids and much physical exercise. Tulos 3.35 gm/5 ml is only to be taken when these measures prove insufficient.... Read more
What is the dosage of Tulos 3.35 gm/5 ml?
In constipation ( chronic constipation): Adults: Initially 3-6 tea-spoons daily, In long-term therapy 1½-6 tea-spoons daily Children up to 14 years: Initially 3 tea-spoons daily, In long-term therapy 1-2 tea-spoons daily Infants and toddlers: Initially 1-2 tea-spoons daily, In long-term therapy 1 tea-spoon daily In damaged intestinal flora: Adults: 1-2 tea-spoons daily Children: 1 tea-spoon daily …
What are the side effects of Tulos 3.35 gm/5 ml?
Occasionally flatulence, cramp and abdominal discomfort can occur at the beginning of treatment; this is rapidly eliminated by reducing the dose. Overdose can result in diarrhoea. In abuse, loss of electrolytes (primarily potassium).
Who should not take Tulos 3.35 gm/5 ml?
Hypersensitivity to either galactose and or lactose; galactose-free diet, gastro-cardial symptom complex, suspected intestinal obstruction.
What precautions should be taken with Tulos 3.35 gm/5 ml?
Tulos 3.35 gm/5 ml should be administered with care to patients who are intolerant to Tulos 3.35 gm/5 ml. The dose used in the treatment of (pre) coma hepaticum is usually much higher and may need to be taken into consideration for diabetics.
Is Tulos 3.35 gm/5 ml safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding?
US FDA Pregnancy Category of Tulos 3.35 gm/5 ml is B. Studies show that Tulos 3.35 gm/5 ml has no adverse effects. Decisions regarding use during pregnancy and lactation must be made by registered physician.
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