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Macset 2mg Syrup is a medicine given to children to help treat nausea and vomiting. It is mainly given to treat nausea and vomiting associated with surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and stomach/intestinal infection.
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Macset 2mg Syrup may be given before or after meals. To control vomiting caused due to chemotherapy, give this medicine to your child 30 minutes before the procedure. Give it 1 to 2 hours before a radiotherapy session and 1 hour before surgery to prevent your child from vomiting post these procedures. If your child expels out the medicine within 30 minutes of the intake, help your child calm down and repeat the dose. Do not double the dose if it is already time for the next dose. Macset 2mg Syrup may cause some temporary side effects such as headache, constipation, diarrhea, and fatigue. These side effects usually subside once your child’s body adapts to the medicine. In case these side effects persist or become bothersome, do reach out to the doctor on a priority basis.
Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Check the label for directions before use. Measure it with a measuring cup and take it by mouth. Shake well before use. Macset 2mg Syrup may be taken with or without food, but it is better to take it at a fixed time.
No common side effects listed.
Consuming alcohol with Macset 2mg Syrup does not cause any harmful side effects.
Macset 2mg Syrup is probably safe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug does not represent any significant risk to the baby.
Macset 2mg Syrup is generally considered safe to use during pregnancy. Animal studies have shown low or no adverse effects to the developing baby; however, there are limited human studies.
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During radiotherapy, chemotherapy, abdominal infection, or any major surgeries, the dead cells in the body start releasing a chemical called serotonin directly into the blood. Later, this stimulates special centers in the body that are responsible for inducing vomiting in your child. Giving Macset 2mg Syrup just before the procedure helps block the effect of this chemical on vomiting centers of the brain and prevents vomiting.
Macset 2mg Syrup effectively controls nausea and bouts of vomiting reflex in children undergoing chemotherapy or radiotherapy sessions. It is fast-acting and starts working within 30 minutes. Practice self-care measures: Give plenty of fluids to your child to avoid dehydration, Avoid giving fried and spicy food or heavy meals to your child, Ensure that your child eats slowly and in small proportions.
Macset 2mg Syrup is typically prescribed before surgery or chemotherapy, and may be used to prevent vomiting in children undergoing these procedures. It can also help manage vomiting caused by stomach-related illnesses. It is crucial to follow your child's doctor's instructions regarding the use of this syrup.
While it's unlikely to cause serious harm if an extra dose is accidentally given, it's essential to contact your child's doctor immediately. Overdosing on Macset 2mg Syrup may lead to significant side effects like excessive drowsiness, agitation, rapid heartbeat, hypertension, flushing, dilated pupils, sweating, involuntary muscle jerks, uncontrolled eye movements, overactive reflexes, and seizures. These symptoms collectively indicate serotonin syndrome. Seek immediate medical attention if any of these symptoms appear.
Store Macset 2mg Syrup at room temperature, away from direct heat and light in a dry place, where it is out of reach of children. This helps maintain its effectiveness.
It's best to consult your child's doctor for specific recommendations regarding medications, as they can provide personalized guidance based on your child’s medical history and the current treatment regimen. In general, it is advised not to combine Macset 2mg Syrup with antidepressants, apomorphine, anti-migraine medicines, painkillers, heart medications, or antibiotics like linezolid.
Call your child's doctor immediately if they exhibit symptoms of serotonin syndrome, such as irregular heartbeat, green-colored vomit, difficulty passing flatulence, pale skin and eyes, dark-colored urine, restlessness, and insomnia.
Do not combine Macset 2mg Syrup with medications for depression or migraine as the combination can lead to serotonin syndrome.