Sab simplex

Sab simplex Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Sab simplex is used as an antiflatulent to relieve symptoms commonly referred to gas including upper GI bloating, pressure, fullness or stuffed feeling. The clinical use of Simeticone is based on its antifoaming properties. Its antifoaming action relieves flatulence by dispersing and preventing the formation of mucous surrounded gas pockets in the GI tract. Simeticone acts in the stomach and intestines to change the surface tension of gas bubbles, enabling them to coalesce; thus gas is freed and eliminated more easily by belching or passing flatus. Simeticone aids in the elimination of gas from the GI tract and can be used to reduce postoperative gas pains. Simeticone can also be used prior to gastroscopy to enhance visualization and prior to radiography of the intestine to reduce gas shadows.

Sab simplex decreases the surface tension of gas bubbles in the gastrointestinal tract, facilitating their expulsion. It has a short duration of action as it is generally given as needed, and a wide therapeutic index as it is not systemically absorbed.

Trade Name Sab simplex
Availability Rx and/or OTC
Generic Simethicone
Simethicone Other Names Simeticona, Simeticone, Siméticone, Simeticonum
Related Drugs diazepam, Valium, hyoscyamine, Mylanta, Levsin, Activated Charcoal, vasopressin, Gas-X, aluminum hydroxide / magnesium hydroxide / simethicone
Type
Formula C6H18O4Si3
Weight Average: 238.461
Monoisotopic: 238.051288665
Protein binding

Simethicone is not systemically absorbed and so these data are not readily available.

Groups Approved
Therapeutic Class Anti-dyspeptic/Carminatives
Manufacturer
Available Country Russia
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Sab simplex
Sab simplex

Uses

Flatulence, abdominal distention, fullness, gas and windy colic: Sab simplex is an excellent and effective antiflatulent. It is used for relief of the painful symptoms of excess gas in the digestive tract. Such gas is frequently caused by excessive swallowing of air or by eating foods that disagree. Sab simplex drop is especially used in infants, acts in the stomach and intestines. Thus Sab simplex enables freeing and eliminating the gas more easily by belching or passing flatus.

Large bowel preparation: Addition of Sab simplex to a polyethylene glycol bowel preparation produces symptomatic improvement prior to investigation in the management of accidental ingestion of foaming detergents.

Treatment of poisoning: Sab simplex has an anecdotal use as an antifoaming agent in the management of accidental ingestion of foaming detergents.

Sab simplex is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Abdominal Cramping, Abdominal Pain, Abdominal distension, Acid Reflux, Bloating, Colic, Diarrhoea, Distention, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Gastric Ulcer, Gastritis, Heartburn, Hiatus Hernia, Hyperacidity, Pain, Pancreatic Insufficiency, Peptic Esophagitis, Peptic Ulcer, Stomach ache, Gastrointestinal cramps, Gastrointestinal cramps caused by Gas, Gastrointestinal spasms, Stomach cramps, Antacid therapy, Bowel preparation therapy

How Sab simplex works

Sab simplex is a surfactant that decreases the surface tension of gas bubbles in the gastrointestinal tract, more easily allowing gas to exit the body.

Dosage

Sab simplex dosage

Take after meals and at bedtime. Can be given with infant’s feeds. Shake the bottle well before each use.

  • Children less than 2 years of age: 20 mg (0.3 ml Sab simplex Paediatric Drops) 4 times daily up to 240 mg/day (3.6 ml Sab simplex Paediatric Drops).
  • Children 2-12 years of age: 40 mg (0.6 ml Sab simplex Paediatric Drops) 4 times daily.
  • Adults: 40-125 mg or 1-3 Sab simplex chewable tablets; 4 times daily, up to 500 mg/day (12 Sab simplex chewable tablets).

Side Effects

Sab simplex is physiologically inert and no adverse effect has been noted after oral ingestion.

Toxicity

Data regarding overdoses with simethicone are rare due to the fact that it is not systemically absorbed.. In the case of an overdose stop the drug and initiate symptomatic and supportive care.

Precaution

Do not exceed 12 doses per day except under the advice and supervision of a physician.

Interaction

There is no evidence that Sab simplex modifies the effect of other drugs. The defoaming effect of Sab simplex is reduced by antacids such as Aluminium Hydroxide and Magnesium Carbonate, which absorb the Silicone.

Food Interaction

  • Take with or without food. Recommendations vary from product to product - consult individual product monographs for additional information.

Volume of Distribution

Sab simplex is not systemically absorbed and so these data are not readily available.

Elimination Route

Sab simplex is not systemically absorbed and so these data are not readily available.

Half Life

Sab simplex is not systemically absorbed and so these data are not readily available.

Clearance

Sab simplex is not systemically absorbed and so these data are not readily available.

Elimination Route

Sab simplex is eliminated in the feces.

Pregnancy & Breastfeeding use

Pregnant women: No data are available to suggest any harmful effects.

Lactating mother: Excretion of simethicone in breast milk has not been established, and would be most unlikely.

Storage Condition

Should be stored in cool and dry place, protected from light. Keep the medicine out of the reach of children.

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FAQ

What is Sab simplex used for?

Sab simplex used to treat the symptoms of gas such as uncomfortable or painful pressure, fullness, and bloating. This medication is sometimes prescribed for other uses; ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information.

How safe is Sab simplex?

Sab simplex is safe and effective when used according to label directions. You should never take more medicine or for a longer period of time than what the label says.

How does Sab simplex work?

Sab simplex is works by bringing together the small gas bubbles in your gut to form bigger bubbles, allowing trapped air to pass through your body more easily.

What are the common side effects of Sab simplex?

The common side effects of Sab simplex are include: nausea, constipation, diarrhea, or headache. If these symptoms persist or become severe, notify your doctor.

Is Sab simplex safe during pregnancy?

Sab simplex is considered low risk during pregnancy.

Is Sab simplex safe during breastfeeding?

Although no data are available on the use of Sab simplex during breastfeeding, it is known that Sab simplex is not absorbed orally. Therefore, it cannot be transferred to breastmilk. It is also used safely in breastfed infants.

Can I drink alcohol with Sab simplex?

Alcohol may potentiate some of the pharmacologic effects of CNS-active agents. Use in combination may result in additive central nervous system depressionor impairment of judgment, thinking, and psychomotor skills.

Can I drive after taking Sab simplex?

Avoid driving and doing other tasks or actions that call for you to be alert until you see how Sab simplex affects you. Talk with your doctor before you drink alcohol or use other drugs and natural products that slow your actions.

What is the best time to take Sab simplex?

Sab simplex works best if you take it after meals and at bedtime. You must chew the chewable tablet before you swallow it.

How long does it take for Sab simplex to work?

Sab simplex usually starts to work within 30 minutes. It works by bringing together the small gas bubbles in your gut to form bigger bubbles, allowing trapped air to pass through your body more easily.

Can I drink water after taking Sab simplex?

Drink a full glass of water after taking this medicine. Do not take it more often than directed.

Can I eat after taking Sab simplex?

Take 1 hour before or 2 hours after meals. Drink lots of noncaffeine liquids unless told to drink less liquid by your doctor. Do not take this drug for longer than you were told by your doctor.

Who should not take Sab simplex?

You should not use Sab simplex if you are allergic to it. Ask a doctor or pharmacist if it is safe for you to take Sab simplex if you are allergic to any drugs, or if you have any type of serious illness.

How does Sab simplex relieve gas?

Sab simplex reduces the surface tension of the formed gas bubbles, which prevents bubble formation. It also helps to combine lots of small bubbles into larger bubbles, which can be expelled more easily.

Is it safe to take Sab simplex every day?

Sab simplex usual maximum amount for adults is 500 milligrams daily. If your condition persists or worsens, or if you think you may have a serious medical problem, seek immediate medical attention.

What happen If I missed Sab simplex?

Sab simplex is taken on an as needed basis. Do not take more often than told by the doctor.

What happen if I overdose of Sab simplex?

If you think there has been an overdose, call your poison control center or get medical care right away. Be ready to tell or show what was taken, how much, and when it happened.

*** Taking medicines without doctor's advice can cause long-term problems.
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