Description
π§Ύ What is it used for?
OFDI D Drop 10ml by Austro Lab is a pediatric oral suspension that contains a combination of:
Ofloxacin β a broad-spectrum antibiotic (fluoroquinolone)
Ornidazole β an antiprotozoal and antibacterial agent
This combination is commonly used in infants and children to treat:
Diarrhea caused by bacterial or protozoal infections
Gastrointestinal infections like dysentery or amoebiasis
Travelerβs diarrhea
Infectious colitis or mixed infections in the intestine
It helps relieve symptoms such as watery stools, abdominal pain, bloating, and nausea.
β οΈ Common Side Effects
Most children tolerate it well under medical supervision. However, some side effects may include:
Nausea or vomiting
Abdominal pain or discomfort
Bitter taste in mouth
Loss of appetite
Headache or dizziness
Loose stools initially (mild and self-limiting)
π¨ Serious Warnings & Precautions
Dehydration risk: If diarrhea is severe or persistent, dehydration may occurβensure fluid intake is maintained
Tendon issues (rare): Ofloxacin may rarely cause tendon inflammation (especially in older children or with prolonged use)
Neurological symptoms: Rarely can cause confusion, agitation, or seizuresβreport immediately
Allergic reactions: Rash, itching, swelling, or difficulty breathingβdiscontinue and consult a doctor
π Drug & Food Interactions
Calcium or iron supplements: Can reduce the absorption of ofloxacinβgive at least 2 hours apart
Antacids: May reduce drug effectiveness
Alcohol (for mother if breastfeeding): Should be avoided as Ornidazole passes through milk
Other antibiotics: Should not be combined without medical advice
Probiotics: Can be used alongside to protect gut health
π₯ Cautionary Groups
Infants under 6 months: Use only if prescribed by a pediatrician
Liver or kidney disorders: Dose adjustment may be needed
Neurological disorders (e.g., epilepsy): Use with caution
Dehydrated or malnourished children: Monitor closely
β Tips for Safe Use
Shake well before use
Use the dropper provided for accurate dosing
Give after meals to reduce stomach upset
Do not stop mid-course even if symptoms improve
Keep child hydrated and monitor for improvement
Store below 25Β°C, away from direct sunlight
Do not use beyond expiry or if the color/odor changes
π When to Consult a Doctor Immediately
No improvement in 48β72 hours
High fever, blood in stools, persistent vomiting
Signs of dehydration: dry mouth, no tears, sunken eyes
Skin rash, swelling of face/lips, or breathing difficulty
Sudden behavioral changes or seizures
π§ Summary Table
Category | Details |
---|---|
Active Ingredients | Ofloxacin + Ornidazole |
Form | Pediatric Oral Drops (10ml bottle) |
Uses | Diarrhea, GI infections, amoebiasis, dysentery |
Common Side Effects | Nausea, bitter taste, mild stomach pain |
Serious Risks | Dehydration, seizures, allergy, tendon damage (rare) |
Interactions | Supplements, antacids, other antibiotics |
Precautions | Infants, liver/kidney issues, neurological disorders |
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