Biorefamin contains the active ingredient Rifaximin, which works locally within the intestines to help reduce the
growth of certain bacteria responsible for intestinal infections.
It is used in specific conditions as determined by a
physician based on the patient's health status and the type of infection present.
The medication is characterized by its minimal absorption into the bloodstream, allowing its action to remain
primarily concentrated within the gastrointestinal tract. This helps reduce symptoms associated with certain bacterial
intestinal infections and improves patient comfort.
Biorefamin Ingredients
Biorefamin Strengths
200 mg, 10 film-coated tablets.
200 mg, 20 film-coated tablets.
550 mg, 10 film-coated tablets.
550 mg, 20 film-coated tablets.
Uses of Biorefamin
Treatment of travelers’ diarrhea caused by certain types of bacteria.
Assistance in the treatment of some bacterial intestinal infections.
Reduction of symptoms associated with bacterial intestinal inflammation.
Use in certain other conditions as determined by a physician.
Biorefamin Dosage
The dosage is determined according to the patient's age, medical condition, and response to treatment. Therefore, the
physician's instructions should be followed carefully, and the dose should not be adjusted without medical advice. The
tablets should be taken with an adequate amount of water.
The medication may be taken with or without food according to the physician's recommendations. It is important to
complete the full course of treatment even if symptoms improve, as this helps achieve optimal therapeutic
effectiveness and reduces the likelihood of recurrence.
Side Effects of Biorefamin
Contraindications of Biorefamin
Biorefamin should not be used in patients with known hypersensitivity to Rifaximin or any of the product's
ingredients. It should also not be used without medical consultation in cases of diarrhea accompanied by high fever or
blood in the stool. Patients should inform their physician about all existing medical conditions and medications
before starting treatment.
Biorefamin Alternatives
Rifaxerose.
Gastrobiotic.
Dufaximin.
Fatroxim.
How to Use Biorefamin Properly
Patients should follow the dosage prescribed by their physician or pharmacist and take the tablets with an adequate
amount of water. Treatment should not be discontinued before the prescribed duration has been completed, even if
symptoms improve.
A missed dose should not be doubled. Medical advice should be sought if symptoms persist or do not improve as expected
during the treatment period.
Storage Conditions
Store at room temperature.
Keep away from moisture.
Protect from direct sunlight.
Store in the original package.
Keep out of the reach of children.