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Softeron Capsule 15's belongs to the class of nutritional supplements primarily used to treat anaemia (deficiency of Iron and haemoglobin). Additionally, it also treats constipation during pregnancy. Its deficiency occurs mainly due to poor diet, poor absorption of food, or increased folate use in the body (in pregnancy). Anaemia is a condition in which the body does not have enough red blood cells to carry adequate oxygen required to various body tissues.
Softeron Capsule 15's is a combination drug containing: Docusate sodium, Iron, and Folic acid primarily used to treat anaemia. Docusate sodium is a stool softener that helps to hydrate and soften the faecal material, facilitating natural defecation. Iron and folic acid (haematinics combination) boost the body's production of red blood cells (RBC). As a result, an adequate number of RBCs are produced in the body, so that body's each tissue gets a sufficient supply of oxygen. Folic acid prevents miscarriage and neural tube defects in infants when used by pregnant women.
Take Softeron Capsule 15's as prescribed by your doctor. Depending upon your medical condition, you are advised to take Softeron Capsule 15's for as long as your doctor has prescribed it for you. In some cases, you may experience stomach pain, loss of appetite, bloating, and diarrhoea. Most of these side effects of Softeron Capsule 15's do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
Do not take Softeron Capsule 15's if you are allergic to Softeron Capsule 15's or any of the ingredients of Softeron Capsule 15's. Do not start taking any new medication without telling your doctor. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before taking Softeron Capsule 15's. Your doctor may advise you to use folic acid during pregnancy to prevent any neural tube defects and help develop the brain and spinal cord in unborn babies. Do not use other laxatives or stool softeners unless told to do so by the doctor. Softeron Capsule 15's given to a child under 12 years of age should be given under strict medical supervision.
Softeron Capsule 15's is a combination of three drugs: Docusate sodium, Iron, and Folic acid, primarily used to treat anaemia (deficiency of red blood cells and haemoglobin). It acts as a supplement in pregnancy as, during pregnancy, the demand for Iron and folic acid in the body is increased. It also helps the body produce and maintain new cells and prevents our DNA from mutating, leading to cancer. Docusate sodium is a stool softener that helps to hydrate and soften the fecal material, facilitating natural defecation. Iron and Folic acid (haematinics combination) work by boosting the production of red blood cells (RBC) and haemoglobin in the body. Thus, using Softeron Capsule 15's is associated with a reduced risk of iron deficiency, anaemia, and constipation, especially in pregnant women.
Let your doctor know if you are allergic to Softeron Capsule 15's or its inactive components. If you are using any prescription, non-prescription, and over-the-counter drugs, it is essential to tell your doctor since the Softeron Capsule 15's may decrease the activity of a few medications like antibiotics. Please tell your doctor if you have a bowel block, belly pain, stomach upset, rectal bleeding, throwing up, or change in bowel habits lasting longer than two weeks, cancer, coronary stent, seizures (fits), tumour, kidney dysfunction, and undergoing dialysis before using Softeron Capsule 15's. Inform your doctor if you have malabsorption syndrome (difficulty absorbing nutrition from food). Your doctor may advise Folic acid during pregnancy to prevent any neural tube defects and help develop the brain and spinal cord in unborn babies. Softeron Capsule 15's may be excreted into the breast milk while lactating. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before taking Softeron Capsule 15's. Also, if giving Softeron Capsule 15's to a child, a child specialist's dose will be decided as an overdose of Softeron Capsule 15's in children can lead to deadly poisoning. Excessive alcohol consumption reduces absorption and increases the elimination of folic acid. Hence, please avoid alcohol while using the Softeron Capsule 15's.
Drug-Drug Interactions: Softeron Capsule 15's is known to interact with antiepileptics (phenytoin, phenobarbital, primidone, sodium valproate, carbamazepine), antibiotics (trimethoprim, chloramphenicol, tetracyclines), medicines used to treat rheumatoid arthritis (methotrexate, penicillamine, sulfasalazine), blood cholesterol (cholestyramine), Parkinson's disease (levodopa, carbidopa), thyroid disease (thyroxine), bone disease (bisphosphonates), certain cancers (aminopterin, methotrexate), malaria (pyrimethamine), Wilson's disease (trientine), medicines used to treat constipation (lactulose, linaclotide, phenolphthalein).
Drug-Food Interactions: Softeron Capsule 15's should not be taken along with alcohol, dairy products, and eggs as it might affect Softeron Capsule 15's absorption in the body.
Drug-Disease Interactions: Softeron Capsule 15's is known to interact if you have or ever had a stomach ulcer, vitamin B12 deficiency, any blood disorder, repeated blood transfusions, ulcerative colitis (inflammation of the colon), anaemia, folate tumour, inflammatory bowel disease, and intestinal bowel obstruction.
Anaemia: Anaemia is a condition in which the body does not have enough red blood cells to carry adequate oxygen to various body tissues. Anaemia can be temporary, which can be treated with the help of supplements, and it can also be long-term, which might require medical procedures. It makes you feel tired very quickly due to a lack of oxygen supply in the body. It is one of the most common blood disorders.
Folate deficiency: The deficiency of folic acid in the body is known as folate deficiency. It generally occurs when your diet lacks sufficient food with more folic acid (citrus fruits, green leafy vegetables). Folate deficiency, if left untreated, can lead to anaemia.
About Softeron Capsule 15's
Softeron Capsule 15's belongs to the class of nutritional supplements primarily used to treat anaemia (deficiency of Iron and haemoglobin). Additionally, it also treats constipation during pregnancy. Its deficiency occurs mainly due to poor diet, poor absorption of food, or increased folate use in the body (in pregnancy). Anaemia is a condition in which the body does not have enough red blood cells to carry adequate oxygen required to various body tissues.
Softeron Capsule 15's is a combination drug containing: Docusate sodium, Iron, and Folic acid primarily used to treat anaemia. Docusate sodium is a stool softener that helps to hydrate and soften the faecal material, facilitating natural defecation. Iron and folic acid (haematinics combination) boost the body's production of red blood cells (RBC). As a result, an adequate number of RBCs are produced in the body, so that body's each tissue gets a sufficient supply of oxygen. Folic acid prevents miscarriage and neural tube defects in infants when used by pregnant women.
Take Softeron Capsule 15's as prescribed by your doctor. Depending upon your medical condition, you are advised to take Softeron Capsule 15's for as long as your doctor has prescribed it for you. In some cases, you may experience stomach pain, loss of appetite, bloating, and diarrhoea. Most of these side effects of Softeron Capsule 15's do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
Do not take Softeron Capsule 15's if you are allergic to Softeron Capsule 15's or any of the ingredients of Softeron Capsule 15's. Do not start taking any new medication without telling your doctor. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before taking Softeron Capsule 15's. Your doctor may advise you to use folic acid during pregnancy to prevent any neural tube defects and help develop the brain and spinal cord in unborn babies. Do not use other laxatives or stool softeners unless told to do so by the doctor. Softeron Capsule 15's given to a child under 12 years of age should be given under strict medical supervision.
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Alcohol
Unsafe
You are recommended not to consume alcohol along with Softeron Capsule 15's to avoid unpleasant side effects.
Pregnancy
Safe if prescribed
Softeron Capsule 15's is safe is prescribed by a doctor but always take it in the dose and duration prescribed by a doctor.
Breast Feeding
Caution
Softeron Capsule 15's may be excreted into the breast milk when used by a breastfeeding mother. Please consult your doctor before taking the Softeron Capsule 15's if you are breastfeeding.
Driving
Safe if prescribed
Softeron Capsule 15's is safe if you drive or operate any machinery which requires concentration, as it is not known to affect driving ability.
Liver
Caution
Softeron Capsule 15's to be taken with caution, especially if you have a history of liver disease. The dose may have to be adjusted by your doctor.
Kidney
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Limited information avaialble. So, please consume only if prescribed by your doctor.
Children
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Softeron Capsule 15's can be given safely to children provided; a child specialist has prescribed a dose. Softeron Capsule 15's is not recommended for children below the age of 6 years. For children aged 6 and above, the dose of Softeron Capsule 15's will be decided by a child specialist, as an overdose of Softeron Capsule 15's in children can lead to deadly poisoning.
Uses of Softeron Capsule 15's
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Softeron Capsule 15's is a combination of three drugs: Docusate sodium, Iron, and Folic acid, primarily used to treat anaemia (deficiency of red blood cells and haemoglobin). It acts as a supplement in pregnancy as, during pregnancy, the demand for Iron and folic acid in the body is increased. It also helps the body produce and maintain new cells and prevents our DNA from mutating, leading to cancer. Docusate sodium is a stool softener that helps to hydrate and soften the fecal material, facilitating natural defecation. Iron and Folic acid (haematinics combination) work by boosting the production of red blood cells (RBC) and haemoglobin in the body. Thus, using Softeron Capsule 15's is associated with a reduced risk of iron deficiency, anaemia, and constipation, especially in pregnant women.
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Let your doctor know if you are allergic to Softeron Capsule 15's or its inactive components. If you are using any prescription, non-prescription, and over-the-counter drugs, it is essential to tell your doctor since the Softeron Capsule 15's may decrease the activity of a few medications like antibiotics. Please tell your doctor if you have a bowel block, belly pain, stomach upset, rectal bleeding, throwing up, or change in bowel habits lasting longer than two weeks, cancer, coronary stent, seizures (fits), tumour, kidney dysfunction, and undergoing dialysis before using Softeron Capsule 15's. Inform your doctor if you have malabsorption syndrome (difficulty absorbing nutrition from food). Your doctor may advise Folic acid during pregnancy to prevent any neural tube defects and help develop the brain and spinal cord in unborn babies. Softeron Capsule 15's may be excreted into the breast milk while lactating. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before taking Softeron Capsule 15's. Also, if giving Softeron Capsule 15's to a child, a child specialist's dose will be decided as an overdose of Softeron Capsule 15's in children can lead to deadly poisoning. Excessive alcohol consumption reduces absorption and increases the elimination of folic acid. Hence, please avoid alcohol while using the Softeron Capsule 15's.
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Anaemia: Anaemia is a condition in which the body does not have enough red blood cells to carry adequate oxygen to various body tissues. Anaemia can be temporary, which can be treated with the help of supplements, and it can also be long-term, which might require medical procedures. It makes you feel tired very quickly due to a lack of oxygen supply in the body. It is one of the most common blood disorders.
Folate deficiency: The deficiency of folic acid in the body is known as folate deficiency. It generally occurs when your diet lacks sufficient food with more folic acid (citrus fruits, green leafy vegetables). Folate deficiency, if left untreated, can lead to anaemia.