Retrax Syrup contains Levamisole 40mg per 5ml, an effective anthelmintic medication. This worm expeller syrup eliminates intestinal parasitic worms while also stimulating the immune system, making it valuable for treating various parasitic infections in both children and adults.
Uses
Retrax Syrup treats intestinal worm infections including roundworms (Ascaris), hookworms, and pinworms. As a potent worm expeller, it’s used for both individual treatment and in mass deworming programs. Retrax may also be prescribed as an immunomodulator for certain autoimmune conditions and recurrent infections.
Benefits
- Effectively eliminates common intestinal worms
- Works as single-dose treatment for many parasitic infections
- Stimulates immune system function
- Reduces worm burden rapidly
- Prevents complications of untreated worm infections
- Improves nutritional status after parasite elimination
- Enhances overall well-being by removing parasitic load
- Well-tolerated by most patients
- Suitable for children and adults
How It Works
Levamisole paralyzes worm muscles by targeting nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, preventing parasites from maintaining their position in the intestine. This causes the worms to detach from intestinal walls and be expelled through normal bowel movements. Additionally, Levamisole stimulates T-cell activation and phagocytosis, enhancing the body’s immune response.
Dosage
Patient Age | Single Dose | Repeat Treatment |
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Children 2-5 years | 5ml (40mg) | After 7-14 days if needed |
Children 6-12 years | 7.5ml (60mg) | After 7-14 days if needed |
Adults | 10-15ml (80-120mg) | After 7-14 days if needed |
Take Retrax Syrup on an empty stomach for maximum effectiveness. No dietary restrictions or laxatives required.
Duration of Action
Retrax Syrup begins acting against parasites within 2-3 hours of administration. Most worms are expelled within 24-48 hours. The immunomodulatory effects can last for several days after a single dose. For heavy infections, a second dose after 7-14 days may be recommended to eliminate newly hatched larvae.
Side Effects
Side effects are typically mild and transient. Common reactions include abdominal discomfort, mild nausea, dizziness, and headache. Less frequently, patients may experience taste disturbances or mild skin rash. These effects usually resolve without intervention within 24-48 hours.
Warning
Do not exceed recommended dosage of Retrax Syrup. Discontinue and seek medical attention if experiencing severe abdominal pain, persistent vomiting, or allergic reactions. Not recommended for patients with severe liver disease or blood disorders. This medication should be used under medical supervision, especially when prescribed for immunomodulatory purposes.
Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
Retrax Syrup should be avoided during pregnancy unless clearly necessary and prescribed by a physician. Treatment should preferably be delayed until after delivery. Limited data exists regarding excretion in breast milk; consider temporarily suspending breastfeeding for 24 hours after taking Retrax if alternative feeding is available.
Interaction
- May increase effects of alcohol and sedative medications
- Potential interaction with warfarin, increasing bleeding risk
- Can enhance effects of certain immunosuppressants
- May interact with phenytoin, affecting seizure control
- Possible enhanced side effects when combined with certain antiparasitic drugs
Precaution
Use with caution in patients with epilepsy, kidney or liver impairment. Monitor for neurological symptoms like dizziness or headache. Not recommended for children under 2 years unless specifically prescribed. Inform healthcare provider of all medications and supplements being taken. Complete the full course of treatment even if symptoms improve quickly.
Important Information
Retrax Syrup treats only the targeted parasitic infections and does not prevent reinfection. Maintain good hygiene practices, including handwashing before meals and after using the toilet. Family members or close contacts may need simultaneous treatment to prevent reinfection. Store syrup below 25°C in a dry place, protected from light. Shake well before use.
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Customer questions & answers
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How many times should I drink retrax syrup
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Q How many times should I drink retrax syrup answer nowAsked by Maryjane on August 25, 2025 10:15 amA
Hello Maryjane,
Retrax Syrup contains Levamisole 40mg, which is mainly used as a deworming medicine. The dosage depends on age and body weight, so it’s best not to take it without a doctor’s guidance. Please share who will be using it (adult or child), and I’ll guide you with the usual recommended dose.
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