Roko 2mg Strip Of 10 Capsules
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Roko 2 MG Description
Roko capsule contains loperamide as its active ingredient. It is an antidiarrhoeal medicine. This capsule decreases the frequency of stools. It is not suitable for all types of diarrhoea. Stop taking
Roko 2 capsule once you get relief from diarrhoea. Roko 2 capsule is not to be used if you have diarrhoea with blood or bacterial infection, causing diarrhoea. Inform your doctor about all other medicines you are taking before starting with Roko capsule.
Product Summary
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Contains | Loperamide(2.0 Mg) |
Uses | Diarrhoea |
Side effects | Headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, dryness of mouth |
Therapy | ANTI-DIARRHOEAL |
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Uses of Roko 2 MG
Roko capsule is used in the treatment of acute diarrhoea due to food poisoning. It is also used in the treatment of acute diarrhoea due to viral infections.
Contraindications of Roko 2 MG
- If you are known to have an allergy to the Roko capsule or any other ingredient of Roko capsule.
- If your age is less than 9-years.
- If you already suffer from constipation or develop it during treatment with the medicine.
- If there is unexplained swelling of the stomach during or before treatment, which does not get relieved on its own.
- If you suffer from diarrhoea with blood in stools or have a high fever.
- If you are a known case of or appear to have symptoms of ulcerative colitis (like stomach pain or cramps, weight loss, fatigue), which is a chronic disease of the gut.
- If you suffer from diarrhoea due to infection caused by bacteria like Salmonella, Shigella or Campylobacter.
- If you suffer from diarrhoea due to the use of broad-spectrum antibiotics like Amoxicillin, Ampicillin, Cephalosporins like Cefixime, Clindamycin, etc.
Side effects of Roko 2 MG
- Headache
- Dizziness
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Dryness of mouth
- Constipation
- increased gas formation
- Indigestion
- Stomach pain or discomfort
Precautions and Warnings of Roko 2 MG
Pregnancy
Q:
Can I take Roko capsule during pregnancy?
A:
- There is limited information about the effects of Roko capsule in human pregnancy. However, it is advisable not to take this medicine during pregnancy, especially during the first 3-months.
- The first 3-months of pregnancy are important, as the body and organs of the foetus are formed during this period.
- You should consult your doctor if you are pregnant or think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a child before starting this medicine.
Breast Feeding
Q:
Can I take Roko capsule while breastfeeding?
A:
Roko capsule passes into human milk. Also, since it reduces intestinal movement, it can disrupt the normal digestion of the baby. Hence, this medicine is not recommended during breastfeeding. Consult your doctor before using this medicine during breastfeeding.
Driving
Q:
Can I drive if I have consumed Roko capsule?
A:
Roko capsule is used for diarrhoea, which itself can cause weakness and dizziness. You may experience unconsciousness or reduced levels of consciousness, tiredness, dizziness or drowsiness when diarrhoea is treated with this medicine. Therefore, it is advisable to use caution when driving a car or avoid driving if you do not feel well or are unable to be alert.
Alcohol
Q:
Can I consume alcohol with Roko capsule?
A:
There are no known interactions of Roko capsule with Alcohol. However, it is advisable not to consume alcohol as this itself can lead to abdominal discomfort.
Other General Warnings
Talk to your doctor if
- You are suffering from acute diarrhoea, you must pay keen attention to appropriate fluid and electrolyte replacement from time to time.
- You are suffering from diarrhoea for many days, do not keep taking Roko capsule endlessly. Instead, get yourself checked as long-term diarrhoea may be a symptom of some serious underlying disease.
- You are suffering from diarrhoea for more than 48 hours and Roko capsule does not control it, please consult a doctor for further treatment.
- You are an AIDS patient suffering from diarrhoea, you must stop taking tablets at the first sign of stomach distension (bloating and swelling of the belly). The chances of painful constipation and intestinal obstruction are much higher in AIDS patients suffering from intestinal infections....
- You are suffering from liver disease, Roko capsule should be used with caution. It is important to watch out for dizziness, drowsiness and mental confusion.
- You are suffering from rare hereditary conditions in which your body cannot handle certain sugars (galactose intolerance, lactase deficiency or glucose-galactose malabsorption).
- This medicine should be used cautiously in children and patients on a low-sodium diet.
- This medicine should be discontinued promptly if signs of constipation, stomach distension or stomach pain develop.
- You should not exceed the recommended dose or duration of treatment as it is associated with increased heart disorders.
Mode of Action of Roko 2 MG
How Does It Work?
Roko capsule acts on the internal intestinal lining (layer) and reduces the intestinal movement. Due to this, the movement of food along the intestine is slowed down. This makes way for more water and salts to be absorbed, preventing their loss in each episode of loose stools. It also relieves the feeling of the urgency of passing stools. It also increases control over defecation (excretion or bowel movement) by increasing the power of the natural control valve of the anus which weakens during acute diarrhoea....
Directions for Use of Roko 2 MG
- Take Roko capsule as a whole with a sufficient amount of water.
- You should take this medicine as directed by your doctor.
- You should not consume it more than that prescribed by your doctor.
Interactions of Roko 2 MG
Interactions with other medicines
- If you take Roko capsule with Ritonavir (used to treat AIDS), Quinidine (used to treat malaria and for disorders affecting the heart rate), Itraconazole; Ketoconazole, (used to treat fungal infections), Gemfibrozil (used to reduce cholesterol in blood) or with an oral preparation of desmopressin, which is a medicine given for excessive urination, they will increase the amount of Roko capsule in blood by slowing its systemic breakdown thereby requiring adjustment of doses by your treating physician....
- You should avoid this medicine in combination with medicines known to cause ECG changes e.g. Quinidine (medicines given for malaria and for disorders affecting the heart rate), Procainamide, Amiodarone, Sotalol, (medicine given for disorders affecting the heart rate), Chlorpromazine, Haloperidol, Thioridazine, Ziprasidone, (medicines given for psychosis), Moxifloxacin (an antibiotic), Pentamidine (an antimicrobial) and Methadone (a pain killer)....
- If you are currently taking any one or more of the following medicines, then it is advisable to inform the treating physician in advance and confirm whether it is safe to continue or start treatment with Loperamide. Certain pain killers like Hydrocodone, Oxycodone, Tramadol, Fentanyl, Tapenade, anti-allergy medicines like Hydroxyzine, Promethazine, Phenyltoloxamine, Orphenadrine and Tripelennamine; anti-dizziness medicines like Hyoscine, Dimenhydrinate, certain anti-asthma medicines like oral preparations of Ipratropium, Tiotropium, etc. These medicines decrease the movement of the intestine and may cause constipation if used with the Loperamide tablet....
Interactions with food items
It is advisable to avoid excessive spices, oils and sugars in the food consumed until your condition is better.
Storage and disposal of Roko 2 MG
- Roko capsule does not require any requirements for storage.
- Keep out of the reach and sight of children and pets.
- Refer to the carton for the expiry date. You should not use this medicine once the expiry date has passed. The expiry date refers to the last day of that month.
- You should not flush this medicine in the toilet or pour them into the drain. You need to properly discard this medicine when it is expired or no longer needed.
Dosage of Roko 2 MG
Overdose
- Excess of Roko capsule will lead to abnormalities of the rhythm of the heart and respiratory failure.
- Symptoms of overdose are palpitations, difficulty breathing, choking or vomiting while not being fully conscious, coordination abnormality, sleepiness, constipation.
- If you experience any of the symptoms or think you have taken too much of this medicine, contact your doctor or visit the nearest hospital immediately.
Missed a Dose
- Missing a dose of this medicine may reduce the effectiveness of the treatment.
- If you missed any dose of medicine, then take it as soon as you remember. If it is time for your next dose, then skip the missed dose and continue with your regular dose schedule. Do not take a double dose of medicine to compensate for the missed one....
Content Details
WRITTEN BY
Dr. Alok Nachane
MBBS, MD (Pharmacology)
REVIEWED BY
Dr. Ritu Budania
MBBS, MD (Pharmacology)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Is Roko capsule an antibiotic?
A: No, Roko capsule is not an antibiotic. It is an anti-diarrhoea medicine. It is used to control diarrhoea, which has too much fluid in stools or diarrhoea, which takes time to respond. However, it should never be used without consulting a registered medical practitioner.
Q: How much time does it take for Roko capsule to work?
A: It takes about one hour for the first dose of Roko capsule to act on the inner lining of the intestine. However, even though many patients respond to one dose, you may have to take more doses to feel some relief.
Q: For how long does the effect of a single dose of Roko capsule tablet last?
A: A single dose of Roko capsule is effective for about 8–12 hours.
Q: For how long should I take Roko capsule?
A: Roko capsule should be taken only for the duration, as prescribed by a registered medical practitioner. It should not be used for more than 5-days. If there is no relief even after 5-days it is advisable to consult your treating physician, who will attempt to find other causes of your diarrhoea using specific tests.
Q: Can I take Roko capsule with pain killers?
A: Yes, Roko capsule can be taken with pain killers. However, it is advisable to take an antacid along with pain killers to avoid abdominal discomfort caused by pain killers.
Q: Can probiotics be taken along with this medicine?
A: Probiotics contain microorganisms that are naturally present in our gut. An episode of diarrhoea leads to the destruction of the natural microbial flora by the invading organism or by antibiotics that destroy them. Probiotics help to restore this damaged microbial flora and help in quick healing. Probiotics can be taken along Roko capsule in specific types of diarrhoea only. It is advisable to consult your treating physician before starting probiotics along with Roko capsule.
Q: What is Diarrhoea? What causes it?
A: Diarrhoea is a change in consistency and increases in the frequency of stools as compared to normal days. It is an indication of some underlying disease generally. It needs urgent management as there is a loss of excess fluids and salts with each episode of loose stools. It is generally caused as a result of microorganisms that act on the inner lining of intestines and produce substances that affect the movement and reduce the absorption of water and salts from the intestine. Sometimes it may also happen due to a defective immune system where the body acts against its organs or due to excessive use of antimicrobial agents, which may even kill the good bacteria present in the gut.
Q: When should I take Roko?
A: You should take this medicine with or without meal as advised by the doctor. But you must complete the course of treatment prescribed by the doctor.
Q: Can I take Roko for loose motion?
A: Yes, it can be used for loose motion. It is an anti-diarrheal medicine that acts by decreasing the frequency of stools.
Q: How many times can we take Roko?
A: You should take Roko exactly as told by the doctor in exact doses and frequency. However, it should not be taken for more than 5-days, unless told by the doctor. Do not exceed the maximum daily doses and treatment durations recommended.
Q: Can Roko be taken during pregnancy?
A: There is limited information about the effects of the Roko capsule in human pregnancy. However, it is advisable not to take this medicine during pregnancy, especially during the first 3-months. You should consult your doctor if you are pregnant or think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a child before starting this medicine.
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ROKO
Expires on or After
29/06/2027
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