Alba Throw Plus Tablet
Alba Throw Plus Tablet is an antiparasitic medicine commonly used for the management of parasitic worm infections under medical supervision. It contains a combination of Albendazole and Ivermectin, two antiparasitic agents that work together to help remove worm infections from the body.
Available product listings describe Alba Throw Plus as Albendazole & Ivermectin Tablets, with strengths such as Albendazole 400 mg + Ivermectin 6 mg or Albendazole 400 mg + Ivermectin 12 mg, depending on the variant. Some listings also show packaging as 10 strips Γ 10 tablets. Please confirm the exact strength and packing from your product label before publishing.
Composition & Product Details
Product Name: Alba Throw Plus Tablet
Common Composition: Albendazole + Ivermectin
Common Strengths: 400 mg + 6 mg / 400 mg + 12 mg
Medicine Category: Antiparasitic / Anthelmintic Medicine
Dosage Form: Tablet
Packaging: Commonly 10 Γ 10 tablets, confirm with label
Use: Worm infection management
Supplier/Exporter: Ernest Impex
Clinical Indications & Usage
Alba Throw Plus Tablet may be prescribed for parasitic worm infections. The combination of Albendazole and Ivermectin is used in the treatment of worm infections, and product information pages list it under antiparasitic medicines.
It may be used for conditions related to intestinal worms and other parasitic infections, depending on the doctorβs diagnosis.
How Alba Throw Plus Tablet Works
Alba Throw Plus Tablet contains two active medicines:
Albendazole helps stop worms from absorbing glucose, which reduces their energy supply and leads to their death.
Ivermectin acts on the nerve and muscle cells of parasites, causing paralysis and death of the worms.
Together, these two ingredients provide broader antiparasitic action against worm infections. Product references describe this same dual mechanism for Albendazole + Ivermectin combinations.
Administration and Dosage Guide
Alba Throw Plus Tablet should be taken only as prescribed by a qualified healthcare professional. The dose and duration depend on:
- Type of worm infection
- Patientβs age and weight
- Medical condition
- Severity of infection
- Doctorβs treatment plan
Do not self-medicate or repeat the dose without medical advice.
Safety, Side Effects & Precautions
Possible side effects may include:
- Nausea
- Stomach pain
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Dizziness
- Headache
- Weakness
- Loss of appetite
- Skin rash or itching
Precautions
Use Alba Throw Plus Tablet carefully if the patient has:
- Liver disease
- Kidney problems
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding condition
- History of allergy to Albendazole or Ivermectin
- Neurological conditions
- Ongoing infection or other medical illness
Pregnant or breastfeeding women should use this medicine only if advised by a doctor.
Storage and Handling
- Store in a cool and dry place
- Protect from direct sunlight and moisture
- Keep away from children
- Do not use after expiry date
- Keep tablets in original strip/packaging
- Follow storage instructions printed on the product label
FAQ
1. What is Alba Throw Plus Tablet used for?
Alba Throw Plus Tablet is commonly used for the management of parasitic worm infections under medical supervision.
2. What is the composition of Alba Throw Plus Tablet?
It commonly contains Albendazole and Ivermectin. Strength may vary, such as 400 mg + 6 mg or 400 mg + 12 mg, depending on the product variant.
3. Is Alba Throw Plus Tablet an antiparasitic medicine?
Yes, it belongs to the antiparasitic or anthelmintic medicine category.
4. How does Alba Throw Plus Tablet work?
Albendazole reduces the wormβs energy supply, while Ivermectin affects parasite nerve and muscle function, helping remove worm infections.
5. Can Alba Throw Plus Tablet be taken without a doctor?
No. It should be taken only as advised by a healthcare professional.
6. Is Alba Throw Plus Tablet used for intestinal worms?
Yes, doctors may prescribe Albendazole and Ivermectin combinations for intestinal worm infections.
7. What are the common side effects of Alba Throw Plus Tablet?
Common side effects may include nausea, stomach pain, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, headache, and weakness.
8. Can pregnant women use Alba Throw Plus Tablet?
Pregnant women should use it only if prescribed by a doctor.
9. Can breastfeeding women take Alba Throw Plus Tablet?
Breastfeeding women should consult a doctor before using this medicine.
10. Can children take Alba Throw Plus Tablet?
Use in children should be only under medical advice, based on age, weight, and infection type.