Kyomol Oral Drops

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Composition FOR Kyomol 100mg Oral Drops

Paracetamol(100mg)

food interaction for Kyomol Oral Drops

alcohol interaction for Kyomol Oral Drops

pregnancy interaction for Kyomol Oral Drops

lactation interaction for Kyomol Oral Drops

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alcohol
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Kyomol Oral Drops is to be taken with food.
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CAUTION
It is unsafe to consume alcohol with Kyomol Oral Drops.
UNSAFE
Kyomol Oral Drops is safe to use during pregnancy. Most studies have shown low or no risk to the developing baby.
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Kyomol Oral Drops is safe to use during breastfeeding. Human studies suggest that the drug does not pass into the breastmilk in a significant amount and is not harmful to the baby.
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED

SALT INFORMATION FOR Kyomol 100mg Oral Drops

Paracetamol(100mg)

Kyomol oral drops uses

{med_name} is used for pain relief and fever. It is used to relieve pain in conditions like headache, muscle pain, or dental pain.

How kyomol oral drops works

Kyomol Oral Drops possesses analgesic (pain-reliever) and antipyretic (lowers body temperature) properties. It provides relief by blocking certain chemical messengers and pathways in the brain that send signals about pain and fever.

Common side effects of kyomol oral drops

Nausea, Indigestion, Vomiting, Stomach pain

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Expert advice FOR Kyomol Oral Drops

  • Give Paracetamol to your child with food or milk to prevent an upset stomach.
  • Your child should not take more than four doses of this medicine in 24 hours, so wait up to 6 hours between doses.
  • Never give any other medicine formulation containing paracetamol along with this medicine as that may lead to serious side effects.
  • Inform the doctor if your child has liver disease as the dose may need to be adjusted.
  • If Paracetamol does not seem to be helping your child, contact your doctor for advice. Do not give extra doses.

Frequently asked questions FOR Kyomol 100mg Oral Drops

Paracetamol

Q. How much Kyomol Oral Drops should I give to my child?
Always follow your doctor's instructions regarding how much of the medicine to give and how often to give it. This depends on the strength of the medicine and the age of your child. You may also check the label or the leaflet inside the packaging for directions before use. The commonly recommended dose is 10-15 mg/kg per dose every 4 to 6 hours. In case you are not sure how much to give, consult your child’s doctor.
Q. When will my child’s condition improve after taking Kyomol Oral Drops?
Kyomol Oral Drops usually starts working within 30 to 60 mins of intake and shows its peak effect within 3 to 4 hours. Your child may start to feel better after a few doses. In case the pain or fever persists longer, consult your child’s doctor immediately.
Q. My child vomited after taking Kyomol Oral Drops. What should I do?
Kyomol Oral Drops usually starts working within 30 to 60 mins of intake and shows its peak effect within 3 to 4 hours. Your child may start to feel better after a few doses. In case the pain or fever persists longer, consult your child’s doctor immediately.
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Q. Can I give Kyomol Oral Drops to my child for low-grade fever?
You can give this medicine if your child has a temperature of 38.3°C (101°F) or higher. But, you must always try to speak to your child’s doctor first.
Q. My child’s fever is persistent even after taking Kyomol Oral Drops. What should I do?
If the fever doesn't come down after the initial few doses, the cause might be an infection (virus or bacteria). It is advised to consult your child’s doctor for specific treatment.
Q. How much of Kyomol Oral Drops is considered as an overdose?
You should only take four doses of Kyomol Oral Drops in 24 hours. There should be a gap of at least 4-6 hours between two doses. Do not take it for more than 3 days without first talking to your doctor. Based on the dose, more than 250 mg/kg can lead to toxicity and can be potentially fatal. An overdose is capable of causing serious damage to the liver and kidneys. Inform your doctor immediately if you think you have given too much of this medicine to your child, even if your child seems well, because of the risk of delayed, serious liver damage.
Q. Is there any special diet my child needs to follow while taking this medicine?
Unless instructed by your doctor, your child should take a normal balanced diet while continuing this medicine as lack of nutrition can put your child at risk of developing medicinal toxicity.
Q. Where should I store this medicine?
Keep this medicine at room temperature in a dry place beyond the reach of the children.
Q. In what conditions Kyomol Oral Drops must be given with caution?
It is advised to use Kyomol Oral Drops with caution if the child has malnutrition, G6PD deficiency, liver disease, or any medicinal allergy. So, do not hesitate to share your child’s complete medical history with the doctor as that will help the doctor decide whether the medicine is safe for your child or not.
Q. Can I give Kyomol Oral Drops on a routine basis when my child is taking a vaccine?
Ans: Kyomol Oral Drops usually do not interfere with the ingredients in vaccines or cause a bad reaction in a child who has just been vaccinated. However, it is best if you let your child recover from the ongoing illness and finish the course of the medicine As soon as a child is feeling better the vaccine can and should be given.

Content on this page was last updated on 14 November, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)