Resotran

Resotran
Prucalopride

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Resotran
Prucalopride

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Generic Equivalents   What's the difference?
Prucalopride
Prucalopride Succinate

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Frequently Added Questions

  1. Can I discontinue using Resotran if I feel better?

    Do not discontinue using Resotran unless your doctor asks you to do so. Your symptoms of constipation may come back again if you stop using Resotran without consulting your doctor.

  2. List the ingredients of Resotran.

    Prucalopride is present as an active ingredient in Resotran. Magnesium stearate, lactose monohydrate, microcrystalline cellulose, and colloidal silicon dioxide are present as inactive ingredients in this medication.

    Titanium dioxide, polyethylene glycol 3000, hypromellose, triacetin, and lactose monohydrate are used to make its coating. Yellow iron oxide, FD&C Blue #2, and red iron oxide is present in its 2 mg tablet.

  3. Can I share Resotran with other patients who have the same symptoms?

    No, you should not share it with others even if they have the same symptoms. Doing this can be harmful to them.

  4. What if I miss a dose of Resotran?

    If you miss a dose, take it when you recall. If it is close to your next dose, skip the missed one and continue with your next dose. Don’t take an extra dose to make up for the missed dose.

  5. What if I overdose on Resotran?

    Contact your doctor right away if you overdose on Resotran.

  6. How to store Resotran?

    You should store Resotran at room temperature (20°C to 25°C) in its original container to prevent it from moisture. Make sure to keep this medicine inaccessible to children.

  7. What are the side effects of Resotran?

    Serious Side Effects:

    • Frequent behavior or mood changes
    • Self-harming or suicidal thoughts
    • Depression

    Consult your doctor if you experience these symptoms. If these symptoms get worse, stop using Resotran.
    Common Side Effects

    • Diarrhea
    • Nausea
    • Vomiting
    • Dizziness
    • Abdominal pain
    • Headache
    • Fatigue

    This list does not include all the side effects of Resotran. If you experience any side effects, immediately contact your healthcare provider.

  8. How many Resotran tablets should I take in a day?

    Usually, one tablet each day is recommended. But you should always ask your doctor, they can advise you better considering your health conditions.

  9. Do I need to take Resotran with food?

    There are no such food-related restrictions. You can take it with food or it can also be taken without food.

  10. What should I tell my healthcare provider before starting Resotran?

    Tell your healthcare provider about your medical conditions including the following conditions before starting Resotran:

    • Depression, self-harming thoughts, or frequent mood changes
    • Kidney problems
    • Pregnancy and breastfeeding

    Also, provide your healthcare provider with a list of all medications, vitamins, or supplements that you are currently using.

  11. Can children use Resotran?

    It is not confirmed whether Resotran is safe for children.

  12. Who should avoid Resotran?

    You should avoid Resotran if:

    • You are allergic to any ingredient present in Resotran. Allergic reaction symptoms are:
    • Itching and rashes
    • Swelling of face, throat, tongue, or lips.
    • Difficulty in breathing
    • You have a bowel blockage, a tear in your stomach or intestinal wall (bowel perforation), and severe intestinal wall problems like Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis.
  13. What is Resotran?

    Resotran is prescribed to manage idiopathic constipation (CIC) in adults. In such type of constipation, its cause is unknown.

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