Description
KAZSPAS DROPS: Fast-Acting Dual Relief for Infantile Colic and Stomach Spasms
Kazspas Drops is a specialized pediatric antispasmodic and antiflatulent medicine from Novalab Lifecare, designed specifically for infants and babies who suffer from severe stomach cramps, trapped gas, and uncontrollable crying spells (colic). It contains a highly effective, pediatrician-approved combination of Dicyclomine Hydrochloride (10mg) and Activated Dimethicone (40mg) per ml.
Unlike regular herbal waters that may take hours to soothe a baby, Kazspas Drops work from inside to actively relax the stomach muscles and safely break down the painful gas bubbles causing the distress. The concentrated drop format is ideal because it allows for easy, precise dosing for small infants, ensuring fast, targeted relief so your baby—and you—can finally get some rest.
The Science of Kazspas: How This Synergy Works
Kazspas drops work differently from basic digestive syrups. It uses a “Dual-Action” method to simultaneously stop the painful muscle spasms and eliminate the pressure from trapped gas.
- Dicyclomine Hydrochloride: The Muscle Relaxer
- What It Is: A proven, safe antispasmodic medication.
- How It Works: It works directly on the smooth muscles of the baby’s stomach and intestines, stopping the sudden, sharp, involuntary contractions (spasms) that cause intense gripping pain.
- Why It Matters: This ensures that the physical source of the severe cramping is immediately relaxed, quickly stopping the baby’s distress and crying.
- Activated Dimethicone: The Gas Buster
- What It Is: A highly effective, non-absorbable antiflatulent agent (also known as Simethicone).
- How It Works: It changes the surface tension of the trapped gas bubbles in the baby’s stomach and intestines. It acts like a pin, causing the small, painful bubbles to merge into larger ones that the baby can easily pass by burping or breaking wind.
- Why It Matters: Because it is not absorbed into the baby’s bloodstream, it is incredibly safe. It works purely inside the gut to relieve the physical pressure and bloating that make the baby’s tummy feel hard and painful.
Primary Uses of Kazspas Drops
Kazspas is used to fix acute abdominal distress in infants with its high-purity formula.
- Stopping Infantile Colic: Babies often cry inconsolably, usually in the late afternoon or evening, due to severe intestinal spasms and gas. Kazspas relaxes the gut and clears the gas, usually providing significant relief within 15 to 30 minutes.
- Relieving Trapped Wind and Bloating: For babies who swallow too much air during feeding (either from a bottle or nursing), these drops ensure the air is easily expelled, preventing a bloated, painful tummy.
- Soothing Gripping Pain: If your baby is pulling their legs up to their chest and clenching their fists while crying, it is a strong sign of gripping pain. Kazspas specifically targets and stops these painful intestinal contractions.
- Improving Sleep Quality: By removing the severe abdominal discomfort, Kazspas helps the baby settle down, allowing for longer, more restful sleep for both the infant and the parents.
Product Integrity and Quality
Manufactured under the Novalab Lifecare banner (Ethical Division), Kazspas is made to meet the highest pediatric safety standards.
- Composition: Each 1 ml contains Dicyclomine Hydrochloride IP 10 mg and Activated Dimethicone IP 40 mg.
- Pack Size: 30 ml bottle.
- Flavor: Formulated to be palatable for infants to ensure they swallow the dose easily without spitting it out.
- Packaging: High-quality amber bottles protect the sensitive active ingredients from light degradation. It comes with a premium, calibrated glass dropper for total accuracy and hygiene.
- Standards: Made following strict WHO-GMP quality rules. Every batch is rigorously tested for safety, purity, and exact dosing consistency.
How to Take Kazspas – Simple Instructions
- How to Use: Shake the bottle well before use. Use the provided dropper to draw up the exact dose prescribed by your pediatrician. You can place the drops directly into your baby’s mouth, aiming toward the inner cheek.
When to Take: It is typically given 15 to 30 minutes before a feed to prevent gas buildup or immediately when the baby starts showing signs of severe colic and crying.- How Long to Take:
- Short-Term Relief: Usually given for a few days during acute episodes of colic, as directed by your doctor. It is generally not meant for long-term, daily preventive use once the colic phase passes.
- Storage: Store in a cool, dry place at room temperature. Keep the bottle tightly closed and away from direct sunlight. Ensure the dropper is kept clean.
Important Rules for Best Results:
- Never Exceed the Dose: Dicyclomine is a strong medicine. You must strictly follow the exact dosage (usually measured in drops, not ml) prescribed by your doctor based on your baby’s weight and age.
- Do not give this medicine to infants under 6 months of age unless explicitly prescribed and monitored by a pediatrician.
- If the baby’s crying does not stop or if they develop a fever, stop the medicine and contact a doctor immediately, as there may be another underlying issue.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Kazspas used for?
It is a pediatric prescription medicine used to quickly relieve severe stomach cramps, gripping pain, trapped gas, and infantile colic in babies. - How fast does Kazspas work?
Relief is usually very fast. You should notice the baby’s crying subsiding and their stomach relaxing within 15 to 30 minutes of administering the drops. - Is it safe for daily use?
It should only be used exactly as prescribed by a pediatrician during periods of acute colic. It is not a daily dietary supplement like a vitamin or digestive enzyme. - What happens if I accidentally give too much?
An overdose of Dicyclomine can be dangerous for infants, causing extreme drowsiness, dry mouth, or breathing issues. Always use the calibrated dropper carefully. If you suspect an overdose, seek emergency medical help immediately. - Are there any side effects?
When used at the correct prescribed dose, side effects are rare. Occasionally, it may cause mild drowsiness, dry mouth, or slight constipation. The Dimethicone component is not absorbed by the body and has no systemic side effects. - Is it better than Kazyme Drops?
They serve different purposes. Kazyme contains digestive enzymes to help a baby digest food properly and improve appetite. Kazspas contains strong medicine to stop severe, painful muscle cramps and sudden gas attacks (colic). Your doctor will prescribe the right one based on the baby’s specific symptoms.




