Administer Enuff 30 Sachet orally to your child either before or after meals preferably alongside ORS oral rehydration solution Typically it is given three times a day but the dosage may vary depending on the childs weight and age If your child vomits within 30 minutes of taking the Enuff 30 Sachet repeat the same dose once your child feels better Additionally encourage your child to consume plenty of fluids and maintain a healthy balanced diet It is possible for this medication to cause minor and shortterm side effects such as headaches skin rashes and constipation These side effects are temporary and will subside on their own as your childs body adjusts to the medication However if they persist for an extended period or begin to bother your child it is important to consult your childs doctor without delay Inform your childs doctor if your child has ever experienced allergies bowel obstruction electrolyte imbalance liver impairment or kidney malfunction This information will assist the doctor in devising an appropriate treatment plan for your child

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Available in 6 variations

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Enuff 30mg Sachet 3gm

Enuff 30mg Sachet 3gm

Racecadotril (30mg)

packet of 3 gm sachet

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Enuff 10mg Sachet 1gm

Enuff 10mg Sachet 1gm

Racecadotril (10mg)

sachet of 1 gm Granules

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Enuff 15mg Powder

Enuff 15mg Powder

Racecadotril (15mg)

box of 1 gm Powder

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Enuff 10mg Tablet DT

Enuff 10mg Tablet DT

Racecadotril (10mg)

strip of 10 tablet dt

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Enuff 30mg Tablet DT

Enuff 30mg Tablet DT

Racecadotril (30mg)

strip of 10 tablet dt

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Enuff 100mg Capsule 10s

Enuff 100mg Capsule 10s

Racecadotril (100mg)

strip of 10 capsules

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