Nospamin Drop (Homatropine) x15ml
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Nospamin Drop contains Homatropine Methylbromide, an anticholinergic antispasmodic medication. This pediatric formulation effectively treats gastrointestinal spasms, colic pain, and smooth muscle contractions in infants and children. Uses Nospamin Drop treats infantile colic, gastrointestinal spasms, and abdominal pain in babies and young children. It’s prescribed for smooth muscle spasms of the digestive tract, biliary tract, and urogenital system. The medication provides relief from cramping and discomfort associated with these conditions. Benefits Provides rapid relief from infantile colic Reduces gastrointestinal smooth muscle spasms Alleviates abdominal cramping and pain Calms fussy babies with digestive discomfort Reduces frequency of crying episodes Improves feeding tolerance in infants Safe formulation specifically designed for pediatric use Easy administration with precise dosing dropper Quick onset of antispasmodic action How It Works Homatropine Methylbromide blocks muscarinic receptors in smooth muscle, preventing acetylcholine from causing muscle contractions. This anticholinergic action relaxes the smooth muscles of the gastrointestinal tract, reducing spasms and associated pain. The medication specifically targets digestive system spasms without significantly affecting other body systems. Dosage Age Group Weight Range Dosage 0-6 months 3-8 kg 5-10 drops 3-4× daily 6-24 months 8-12 kg 10-15 drops 3-4× daily Administer Nospamin Drop directly into the mouth or mix with a small amount of water or milk. Give 15-30 minutes before feeding for optimal effect. Duration of Action Nospamin Drop begins working within 15-30 minutes of administration. The antispasmodic effect typically peaks at 1-2 hours and lasts for 4-6 hours. For infantile colic, relief may be noticed within the first hour, with reduced crying and improved comfort lasting several hours. Side Effects Most infants tolerate Nospamin Drop well. Occasional side effects include mild drowsiness, reduced bowel movements, or slight decrease in feeding. Very rarely, infants may experience dry mouth, flushing, or restlessness. These effects are typically mild and temporary. Warning Use only as prescribed by a pediatrician. Not recommended for infants under 1 month of age without medical supervision. Discontinue use if infant develops fever, persistent vomiting, or unusual behavior. Seek immediate medical attention if signs of intestinal obstruction occur, such as severe abdominal distension or inability to pass stool. Pregnancy and Breastfeeding This medication is specifically formulated for pediatric use and is not applicable for pregnancy. Nursing mothers should be aware that minimal amounts may transfer through breast milk if they handle the medication, though this poses negligible risk to the infant. Interaction May reduce effectiveness of other gastrointestinal medications Potential interaction with other anticholinergic medications Could affect absorption of some oral medications if given simultaneously May interact with medications affecting gut motility Possible reduced effectiveness of probiotics if given together Precaution Use with caution in infants with respiratory conditions, as anticholinergics can thicken respiratory secretions. Monitor for signs of dehydration, especially during illness. Store at room temperature and protect from light. Use within 30 days of opening. Do not exceed recommended dosage, as overdose can cause serious complications. Important Information Nospamin Drop is a prescription medication requiring pediatric supervision. Always measure doses accurately using the provided dropper. If symptoms persist beyond 3-5 days or worsen, consult your pediatrician. This medication treats symptoms but does not address underlying causes of colic. Maintain proper infant care practices including feeding techniques, burping, and comfort measures alongside medication use. Product Image Highlights Customer questions & answers Customers say Customers say Nospamin Drops may cause concerning side effects in newborns, such as fever and dehydration, prompting parents to seek immediate medical attention. AI Generated from customer reviews and questions Select to learn more Fever as a Side Effect (1) Dehydration in Newborns (1) 1 customer mentions “Fever as a Side Effect” 1 positive × “...3-week-old baby became hot (developed a fever) after taking Nospamin Drops, please stop the medication immediately and consult your pediatrician or go to t...” Read more › 2 customers mention “Dehydration in Newborns” 2 positive × “...e this need urgent medical attention in newborns. ” Read more › “...our 3-week-old baby is showing signs of dehydration like dry lips and you're unsure whether the Nospamin Drops are helping, it's important to stop the medication...” Read more › Have a question about this product? Your question * Name * Email * Notify me when answered. Recent Popular Unanswered I gave my baby of 3 weeks nospamin and his boby became hot. What will I do 0 votes AA Adjah Abigail July 16, 2025 12:34 am Q I gave my baby of 3 weeks nospamin and his boby became hot. What will I do answer now Asked by Adjah Abigail on July 16, 2025 12:34 am Verified by Pharmacist Hello Adjah, If your 3-week-old baby became hot (developed a fever) after taking Nospamin Drops, please stop the medication immediately and consult your pediatrician or go to the hospital as soon as possible. It’s important not to give any more doses until your baby is properly assessed. Reactions like this need urgent medical attention in newborns. My baby is always dehydrated and her lips are dry. She's just 3 weeks and I started medication when she was 2 weeks (3 time daily 0.3mls). I can't tell if she's being relived or not 0 votes V Victory July 15, 2025 3:48 pm Q My baby is always dehydrated and her lips are dry. She's just 3 weeks and I started medication wh...... Read more answer now Asked by Victory on July 15, 2025 3:48 pm Verified by Pharmacist Hello Victory , If your 3-week-old baby is showing signs of dehydration like dry lips and you're unsure whether the Nospamin Drops are helping, it's important to stop the medication and see a pediatrician immediately. Babies this young can get dehydrated quickly, and professional evaluation is crucial. Handpicked by Our Experts for You Nomasan Syrup (Diphenhydramine) x60ml₦6,000.00Rated 0 out of 5 Nomasan Syrup is used to treat mild to moderate pain,... Add to cart Fimin Syrup Teething Solution x100ml₦2,000.00Rated 0 out of 5 Fimin Syrup is used to alleviate discomfort associated with teething... Add to cart Sinufed Syrup (Triprolidine/Pseudoephedrine) x50ml₦6,900.00Rated 0 out of 5 Sinufed Syrup is used to alleviate symptoms of the common... Add to cart Bonababe Syrup (Relief of Teething Pain) x60ml₦3,000.00Rated 0 out of 5 Bonababe Syrup provides relief from moderate pain in infants and... 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