Is It Safe To Give Dexorange Syrup On Daily Basis To A Child?
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Dexorange in a very commonly prescribed medicine in case of iron deficiency anaemia. It contains Iron, Folic Acid and Vit B12.
Ideally, before starting any iron supplement, it is advised to do a serum Haemoglobin and Ferritin examination. This gives an index about the dosage and duration of therapy required. It also helps in follow-ups to ascertain whether haemoglobin levels are getting corrected or not.
In a 13 years old female, iron deficiency anaemia may occur after the onset of menstural cycles. So I would advice you to do a blood test for the above, which is very simple, and then start her on the supplement. Although side effects are rare, there are a few like staining of teeth, constipation/ diarrhea on long term use. You can avoid that by placing it on the tongue and not letting it touch the teeth. Constipation/diarrhea is avoided by using the syrup intermittently (e.g. 1-2 months) i.e. only for the required time needed to correct haemoglobin levels and not long.
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Dr.Tanushree Biswas.
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You can give her Dexorange syrup. It’s fine, unless contraindicated.
Any syrup, with containing iron should be used for 1-2 months only unless there is a proven deficiency requiring a longer time to correct. She can repeat the course again every 6 months. Syrup Zincovit (no iron contains here) is a good multivitamin and multi mineral supplement and can be used in between for 1- 2 months.
Please encourage her to have iron XXXXXXX food like dark leafy vegetables (spinach), dry fruits, beans, pulses, jaggery, chick peas, soy beans, eggs, poultry etc.
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