Bandy Suspension
Prescription Required
YOUR CHILD’S MEDICINE AT A GLANCE
Give this medicine to your child by mouth, preferably with a fat-containing food such as milk. This will help your child’s body absorb this medicine better. In case your child vomits within 30 minutes of taking Bandy Suspension, give the same dose again. The duration of the treatment depends on the type of worm your child is infected with. Usually, it is given as a single dose. Your child’s doctor may prescribe repeating this dose after two weeks to prevent re-infection. However, some specific types of infections may require you to give this medicine to your child for a few days to weeks. In such a case, you must give your child this medicine for the exact prescribed number of days because stopping this medicine too soon may cause re-infection.
Nausea, vomiting, dizziness, headache, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, hair fall, mild fever, and sore throat are some of the common yet temporary side effects of this medicine. Rarely, it may cause bleeding which is a serious side effect of this medicine. Make sure to report to your child’s doctor if the side effects persist or become bothersome or if your child experiences bleeding.
Before taking this medicine, let the doctor know if your child has had any previous episodes of medicine allergy, seizures, liver impairment, kidney malfunction, stomach problem, or blood disorder. This information is critical for dose alterations and for planning your child’s overall treatment.
USES OF BANDY SUSPENSION IN CHILDREN
- Treatment of Parasitic infections
BENEFITS OF BANDY SUSPENSION FOR YOUR CHILD
In Treatment of Parasitic infections
SIDE EFFECTS OF BANDY SUSPENSION IN CHILDREN
Common side effects of Bandy
- Sore throat
- Vomiting
- Dizziness
- Increased liver enzymes
- Nausea
- Loss of appetite
HOW CAN I GIVE BANDY SUSPENSION TO MY CHILD?
HOW BANDY ORAL SUSPENSION WORKS
SAFETY ADVICE

Kidney
No dose adjustments required in kidney disease.

Liver
Bandy Suspension may cause elevated levels of enzymes in the liver. Monitoring of liver function tests (LFT) and complete blood count (CBC) is recommended while your child is taking this medicine.