Description
Vitilex 50mg Tablet (Levamisole) – Treatment for Worm Infections & Skin Disorders in Children
Vitilex 50mg Tablet is an antiparasitic and immunomodulatory medication used to treat intestinal worm infections and certain skin conditions (like leprosy, warts, and lichen planus) in children. It works by paralyzing and eliminating worms while boosting immune function. This tablet can be given with or without food (though food is preferred to prevent stomach upset). For worm infections, it’s typically administered as a single dose, with a possible repeat after 2 weeks to prevent reinfection. Always follow your pediatrician’s dosage instructions carefully.
Uses of Vitilex 50mg Tablet:
- Treatment of intestinal worm infections (nematodes)
- Management of skin disorders: leprosy, warts, lichen planus, aphthous ulcers
Benefits of Vitilex 50mg Tablet:
- Dual action: Kills parasites and enhances immune response
- Relieves itching, inflammation, and skin irritation
- Single-dose regimen for most worm infections
- Promotes faster healing of skin lesions
Side Effects of Vitilex 50mg Tablet:
Most side effects are mild and temporary:
- Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
- Abdominal pain, fever
- Injection site reactions (if administered via injection)
Rare but serious: Blood cell abnormalities, seizures (with prolonged use). Contact your doctor immediately if these occur.
How to Use Vitilex 50mg Tablet?
- Give with food to reduce stomach upset
- Dosage: Usually a single dose (may repeat after 2 weeks for worms)
- For skin conditions: Follow the prescribed duration (days/weeks)
- If vomiting occurs within 30 minutes, repeat the dose
- Do not crush or chew the tablet
How Vitilex 50mg Tablet Works?
Vitilex 50mg (Levamisole) acts as:
- Antiparasitic: Paralyzes worms by disrupting their neuromuscular function, leading to expulsion through stools
- Immunomodulator: Stimulates white blood cells (WBCs) to restore normal immune function
Safety Advice:
- Kidney Disease: Safe (dose adjustment may be needed in severe cases)
- Liver Disease: Use with caution; monitor liver function
- Seizure Disorders: Contraindicated (may trigger seizures)
- Allergies: Inform doctor of any history of drug allergies
What If You Miss a Dose?
Give the missed dose as soon as remembered. If close to the next dose, skip it. Never double the dose.
FAQs:
Q1. How do I know if my child has worms?
Look for symptoms like anal itching, restless sleep, stomach pain, loss of appetite, or Pica (eating mud/chalk). A stool test can confirm the diagnosis.
Q2. How do children get worm infections?
Through contaminated soil, unwashed fruits/vegetables, or poor hygiene. Eggs enter the body via ingestion or skin contact.
Q3. What are Vitilex 50mg’s serious side effects?
Prolonged use may cause seizures or low blood cell counts. Regular CBC monitoring is advised.
Q4. Can Vitilex be given with other medicines?
Some drugs (e.g., Albendazole, Ivermectin) may interact. Always consult your doctor before combining medications.
Q5. When is the best time to give Vitilex?
Any time of day, with or without food (food is preferred to prevent nausea).
Q6. Does Vitilex treat all worm types?
No. It targets specific nematodes (roundworms) but not tapeworms/flukes. Confirm the parasite type first.
Q7. Can Vitilex be used with other dewormers?
Yes, in some cases (e.g., combination therapy for resistant infections), but only under medical supervision.
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