Metsil Drop

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Metsil Drop is a medication used to treat a variety of digestive conditions, including abdominal cramping, bloating, and acid reflux. It contains the active ingredient Simeticone, which helps to relieve symptoms by reducing gas in the digestive tract. In this article, we will discuss the uses, dosage, and potential side effects.

Potency

66.6 Mg/Ml 30Ml

Manufacturer

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Generic Name (Ingredient)

Each 1 Ml Drop Contains 66.6 Mg Of Simethicone.

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Description

Ingredients

Metsil Drop contains Simeticone as its active ingredient. Simeticone is a type of anti-foaming agent that is commonly used in medications to relieve gas and bloating. It works by breaking up gas bubbles in the digestive tract, allowing them to be passed more easily.

Availability

Metsil Drop is widely available in Turkey, where it is manufactured by PharmaTurca Pharmaceutical Warehouse & Wholesaler. It is important to note that while Metsil Drop may be available without a prescription in some countries, it is always recommended to consult with a healthcare professional before taking any medication.

Dosage

Metsil Drop is available in a dosage of 66.6 mg per 30 ml. The recommended dosage for children less than 2 years of age is 20 mg (0.3 ml Metsil (Simethicone) Paediatric Drops) four times daily up to 240 mg/day (3.6 ml Metsil (Simethicone) Paediatric Drops). For adults and children over 2 years of age, the recommended dosage may vary depending on the condition being treated and should be determined by a healthcare professional.

How to Take

Metsil Drop should be taken after meals and at bedtime. It can be given with infant’s feeds. Before use, the bottle should be shaken well to ensure that the medication is evenly distributed. If you are unsure of how to take this drop, consult with your healthcare provider or pharmacist.

Usage

Metsil Drop is primarily used to treat digestive conditions such as abdominal cramping, bloating, and acid reflux. It may also be used to treat other conditions such as colic, diarrhea, and peptic ulcer. It is important to note that while Metsil Drop may provide relief for these conditions, it does not cure them. If symptoms persist or worsen, you should notify your healthcare provider.

Side Effects

Like all medications, Metsil Drop may cause side effects. The most common side effects include nausea, constipation, diarrhea, or headache. If these symptoms persist or become severe, you should notify your healthcare provider. While rare, more serious side effects may also occur. If you experience any unusual symptoms after taking this drop, seek medical attention immediately.

Disclaimer

The information provided here is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for the expertise and judgement of your physician, pharmacist or other healthcare professional. You should consult with your healthcare provider before taking any medication. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information provided, we make no guarantee as to its reliability or suitability for any particular purpose.

1 review for Metsil Drop

  1. Emily

    My son was presribed Metsil drops in Turkey so help with his reflux and gas symptoms. Ihave broken the bottle and the contents spilled out so am now looking for a replacement as I am back in England. Is it possible for me to purchase a bottle?

    • WikiKenko - Health Encyclopedia

      Medical Guidance Center

      Hello Emily, this is WikiKenko,

      Metsil Fort is used as an antiflatulent to relieve symptoms commonly referred to gas including upper GI bloating, pressure, fullness or stuffed feeling. The clinical use of Simeticone is based on its antifoaming properties. Its antifoaming action relieves flatulence by dispersing and preventing the formation of mucous surrounded gas pockets in the GI tract. Simeticone acts in the stomach and intestines to change the surface tension of gas bubbles, enabling them to coalesce; thus gas is freed and eliminated more easily by belching or passing flatus.

      Metsil Fort is available both as a prescription and over-the-counter medication1. However, it is always recommended to consult with a doctor before taking any medication.

      I’m sorry, but we couldn’t find any information about the availability of Metsil drops in England from our medical sources. It would be best to consult with a doctor or pharmacist in England for more information about its availability and whether you can purchase it there.

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