Neopeptine Drops 30 Ml
Description
Neopeptine oral drop drop is meant for use in children. Neopeptine oral drop is an ayurvedic product containing dill, caraway, anise, and papain (digestive enzyme). It is a carminative agent used for relieving gas in children. It also contains digestive enzymes that may help improve digestion.
Neopeptine oral drop drop is proper in infantile colic. Colic is a common problem in which your baby cries for more than 3 hours a day. There is no underlying reason for colic, but it may happen due to trapped gas in the stomach, hunger, overfeeding, or intolerance to particular food or stimuli. Neopeptine oral drop should be given to a baby as directed by a doctor.
Product Summary
Offer Price | ₹54.00 |
You Save | ₹18.00 (25% on MRP) |
Contains | Diastase / Alpha Amylase(20.0 Mg)+Dill Oil(2.0 Mg)+Caraway Oil(2.0 Mg)+Anise Oil(2.0 Mg)+Papain(10.0 Mg) |
Uses | Infantile colic |
Therapy | DIGESTANTS |
- Digipen Bottle Of 15ml Oral DropsBy Alkem Laboratories Ltd15ml Oral Drop in BottleMRP 130.00₹ 106.60₹ 7.11/Ml
Uses
- Infantile colic
- Gas
- Bloating
- Indigestion
- Swollen belly
- Mild spasm
Ingredients and Benefits
- Neopeptine oral drop contain anise, caraway, dill, and papain as active ingredients.
- Papain is a digestive enzyme that aids in the metabolism of carbohydrates and proteins, thereby facilitating digestion.
- Anise, caraway, and dill oil have carminative and antimicrobial properties. The oils help relieve symptoms like bloating, gas, heartburn, and indigestion.
- Dill and caraway oil help to relax the abdominal muscles and relieve colic pain, mild spasms and a bloated or swollen belly.
Precautions and Warnings
Other General Warnings
- Your child's condition is not improved even after using Neopeptine oral drop.
- Your baby has an existing medical condition, is a premature baby or has any birth abnormalities.
- Your child is being prescribed other medications or supplements for other health conditions.
- You should not give Neopeptine oral drop to the baby if they are allergic to other components.
Directions for Use
- Use Neopeptine oral drop as advised by the doctor.
- Neopeptine oral drop can be given before or after feeds.
- Shake well before giving it to the baby.
- Use a dropper or measuring cup to dispense the quantities.
Storage and disposal
- Store at room temperature, protected from moisture and direct sunlight.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Quick Tips
- Neopeptine oral drop drop is a digestant used for relieving gas, bloating, indigestion, swollen belly and infantile colic in children. It contains carminative and digestive enzymes.
- Take this medicine exactly as recommended by your doctor. Shake well before use. Use a dropper or measuring cup for the exact quantity.
- Inform your doctor if your child's condition does not improve even after using Neopeptine oral drop drop.
- If your child or baby experiences an allergic reaction after taking this medication, inform your doctor immediately.
Content Details

Ravindra Ghongade
B. Pharm

Dr. Nikita Toshi
BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery), WHO FIDES member
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What are the Neopeptine oral drop used for?
Q: Can Neopeptine oral drop be given to infants daily?
Q: Can I give Neopeptine oral drop to a two-month-old baby?
Q: Can I give Neopeptine oral drop to my baby for loose motion?
Q: Does Neopeptine oral drop work for gas problems?
Q: Does Neopeptine oral drop drop have side effects?
Q: What is infantile colic?
Q: What is the role of different oils in Neopeptine oral drop?
Q: Can I give Neopeptine oral drop daily to the child?
Q: Can I put Neopeptine oral drop in milk before giving it to the child?
Q: Does Neopeptine oral drop help in digestion?
Q: Can we use the Neopeptine oral drop daily?
Q: Can Neopeptine oral drop be given after feeding?
Q: Does Neopeptine oral drop cause constipation?
References
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- Encyclopedia M, self-care C. Colic and crying - self-care: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia [Internet]. Medlineplus.gov. 2021 [cited 22 November 2021]
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