Ingredients:
- A blend of nine herbs, including Butea frondosa, Acacia arabica, and Berberis aristata.
Uses:
- Acute and chronic diarrhea (diarrhea lasting less than 2 weeks or longer than 2 weeks, respectively)
- Amoebic dysentery (diarrhea caused by parasite infection)
- Bacillary dysentery (diarrhea caused by bacterial infection)
- Gastroenteritis (inflammation of the stomach and intestines)
- Food poisoning
How it Works:
The exact mechanism of action of Entoban Syrup is not fully understood, but it is believed to work by:
- Reducing inflammation in the digestive system
- Regulating bowel movements
- Protecting the lining of the intestines
Important Considerations:
- Limited Scientific Evidence: There is limited scientific evidence to support the effectiveness of Entoban Syrup for diarrhea.
- Safety: Entoban Syrup is generally considered safe for most adults and children, but it’s important to consult a doctor before use if you have any underlying health conditions or are taking other medications.
- Dosage: The recommended dosage is 1-2 teaspoons every 4 hours for children. Always follow the instructions on the product label or as directed by your doctor.
- Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Consult your doctor before using Entoban Syrup if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Note: Entoban Syrup may be a helpful option for managing mild diarrhea, but it’s important to consult a doctor if your diarrhea is severe, bloody, or persists for more than a few days.