Aesim

Contraindications

Hypersensitivity, intestinal obstruction.

Incompatibilities

Not installed.

Undesirable effects

In some cases — allergic reactions to the components of the drug.

Therapeutic indications

Capsules, Emulsion for oral administrationCapsule, Oral emulsion

Flatulence (including in the postoperative period), aerophagia, dyspepsia, Remheld syndrome, preparation for diagnostic tests of the abdominal cavity and pelvis, intoxication with detergents (as a defoamer).

As an additive to a suspension of contrast agents for obtaining a double contrast image, as a defoamer for acute poisoning with detergents.

Flatulence (including in the postoperative period), aerophagia, dyspepsia, Remheld syndrome, preparation for diagnostic tests of the abdominal cavity and pelvis, intoxication with detergents (as a defoamer).

As an additive to a suspension of contrast agents for obtaining a double contrast image, as a defoamer for acute poisoning with detergents.

Pharmacotherapeutic group

  • Carminative agent [Carminative agents]

Pharmacokinetic properties

It is not absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract. It is excreted from the body in an unchanged form.

Name of the medicinal product

Aesim

Qualitative and quantitative composition

Simethicone

Dosage (Posology) and method of administration

Chewable tablets, Drops for oral administrationSuspension for oral administration

Inside.

Symptomatic treatment

Adults and children from 6 to 15 years — 25-50 drops after each meal and before bedtime, with a small amount of liquid.

For newborns and children under 6 years of age-10-15 drops 2-3 times a day during meals (in a bottle for infants) or after meals.

Preventive reception in preparation for the study of the stomach and / or intestines

50 drops 3-4 times a day for 2 days prior to the study, 50 drops in the morning, on an empty stomach on the day of the study, and 50 drops immediately before the study.

Before use, the bottle with drops must be shaken.

Inside, during or after meals and, if necessary, before going to bed. Before use, you should actively shake the bottle. In order for the suspension to start coming from the pipette, the bottle should be turned upside down and tapped on the bottom. Sub® Simplex mixes well with other liquids, such as milk.

Increased gas formation

Adults-30-45 drops (1.2-1.8 ml). Children from 6 to 15 years — 20-30 drops (0.8-1.2 ml), from 1 to 6 years-15 drops (0.6 ml). If necessary, an additional 15 drops per night.

This dose should be taken every 4-6 hours, if necessary, it can be increased. Newborns and infants (up to 1 year of age) who receive feeding from a baby bottle-15 drops (0.6 ml) of suspension are added to each bottle. Sub® Simplex can be given to newborns before feeding with a teaspoon.

The duration of application depends on the dynamics of complaints. Sub® Simplex can be taken for a long time if necessary.

Preparation for diagnostic tests of the gastrointestinal tract

Use in preparation for diagnostic tests of the gastrointestinal tract is facilitated if the pipette is removed from the bottle.

X-ray examination. To prepare for radiography, the day before the study in the evening, you should take 3-6 teaspoons (15-30 ml) of Sab® Simplex.

Ultrasound. When preparing for ultrasound, it is recommended to take 3 teaspoons (15 ml) of Sab® Simplex in the evening the day before the study and 3 teaspoons 3 hours before the study.

Endoscopy. Before endoscopy, take 0.5-1 teaspoon (2.5–5 ml) of Sab® Simplex. During the study, an additional few milliliters of Sab suspension can be injected through the endoscope® Simplex.

Poisoning with detergents

The dose depends on the severity of the poisoning. Recommended minimum dose of Sab® The simplex is 1 teaspoon (5 ml).

In cases where existing complaints persist and/or new complaints appear, you should consult a doctor.