Product Introduction
Eva Q Syrup is a laxative solution commonly prescribed to relieve constipation. It works by increasing the water content in the intestines, which softens the stool and makes bowel movement easier. In addition to constipation, it may also be recommended in the management and prevention of hepatic encephalopathy, a condition associated with severe liver problems.
Eva Q Syrup should be taken as guided by your doctor. It can be consumed with meals or on an empty stomach. The dose may be mixed with water or fruit juice if preferred. To achieve the best results, it should be taken regularly and ideally at the same time each day. The dosage may be adjusted depending on how the medicine is working. Avoid taking more than prescribed, and if you miss a dose, simply continue with the next one as scheduled. It usually takes at least two days to show effect. If constipation continues for more than three days, medical advice is needed.
The medicine can sometimes cause nausea or vomiting, usually mild and short-lasting. Drinking enough water and taking it between meals can reduce these effects. Rare but serious side effects include strong abdominal pain, persistent diarrhea, mood changes, or seizures. Immediate medical care is required if these occur.
Before using Eva Q Syrup, let your doctor know if you are diabetic or if you cannot tolerate lactose. Long-term use may require occasional blood tests to monitor electrolyte balance such as sodium and potassium levels. Avoid combining it with other laxatives unless advised, and consult your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Uses of Eva Q Syrup
• Relief from constipation
• Bowel clearance before surgery or medical procedures
• Treatment and prevention of hepatic encephalopathy
Benefits of Eva Q Syrup
• Eases constipation by softening stool for comfortable passage
• Aids in cleansing the bowel before surgical interventions
• In liver-related brain dysfunction, helps reduce harmful ammonia levels in the blood
• Improves mental clarity, reduces confusion, tremors, and sleep problems in hepatic encephalopathy
• Supports toxin elimination by promoting regular bowel activity
Side Effects of Eva Q Syrup
• Gas and bloating
• Abdominal cramps or discomfort
• Nausea or mild vomiting
• Rarely, severe diarrhea or unusual mood changes
How to Use Eva Q Syrup
• Take the syrup in the amount prescribed by your doctor
• Use the measuring cap for accurate dosage
• Shake the bottle well before each use
• Can be taken with or without food but at a consistent time each day
• Do not take an extra dose if you miss one
How Eva Q Syrup Works
Eva Q Syrup functions as an osmotic laxative by drawing water into the intestines. This softens the stool and makes it easier to pass, while also helping remove toxins such as ammonia in patients with liver disease.
Safety Advice
• Alcohol – consult your doctor before consuming alcohol with this medicine
• Pregnancy – generally considered unsafe, use only if your doctor decides benefits outweigh risks
• Breastfeeding – may not be safe as it can pass into breast milk, medical advice is required
• Driving – does not usually interfere with driving ability
• Kidney – limited data available, consult your doctor if you have kidney problems
• Liver – caution advised, discuss with your doctor if you have liver-related concerns
Missed Dose
If you forget to take a dose, skip it and continue with your normal routine. Do not double the amount to make up for the missed one.
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