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Treda By Sanfer

Submitted On Friday, 7/14/2006 9:59:54 PM USA Pacific Time.



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I got this drug from a pharmacy in Mex. for sromach

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Verwon Says: [Moderator]
Sunday, 7/16/2006 8:13:21 AM

Sorry, I can't find anything on it, many foreign meds are not regulated like they are in the US.
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Dj Says: Report Abuse
Thursday, 1/31/2008 5:09:24 PM

I also was given this medicine while in Mexico. It worked like a miracle drug. I was told to take one pill with gatorade (no food) & to then sleep for 2 hours. After the 2 hours I was told to take another pill. By that afternoon, I felt almost 100%.

I do wish I could find out more about this drug though myself. I have tried searching but have come up empty handed.
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Eddie Says: Report Abuse
Monday, 5/5/2008 6:07:10 PM

anyone wants to know about TREDA please let me know I have information!!
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Jj Says: Report Abuse
Wednesday, 5/7/2008 10:00:15 AM

Would love to know more about Treda, eddie.
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Grace Says: Report Abuse
Wednesday, 6/25/2008 2:44:47 PM

treda is an excellent drug in mexico
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David Hofstatter Says: Report Abuse
Monday, 7/7/2008 9:20:21 PM

17 of 18 surfers got sick and were given treda on a recent trip to Sinaloa Mexico. It healed everyone, earlier it was administered the better the results. Looks like main ingredient is 128mg of Neomycin (from the back of the package I brought home). This is used topically (in neosporin for example) in US.. but there are warnings against internal use in this country.. It worked like magic, and only thing I can say is my bug bites lasted way way longer after this trip (possibly skin irratation side affects).
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Penny Says: Report Abuse
Wednesday, 8/6/2008 3:09:31 AM

Hi, I was also given this drug in Mexico last year from a bout of the Revenge of Monetezuma... Worked liked a charm.

I recently have given it to my flatmate after he fell ill to a trip to Morocco... And after 1 day it has solved the problem.

Eddie I would love to know more if you are willing to share, all i have now is the back of the silver packaging..
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Bill Says: Report Abuse
Friday, 8/8/2008 10:46:31 AM

Agree fantastic, how can you buy it in US?
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Clarence Says: Report Abuse
Tuesday, 8/26/2008 11:29:39 AM

Treda is probably harmless taken as directed. Here is a whole bunch of information about oral Neomycin:

http://www.prescriptiondrug-info.com/drug_details.asp?title=Neomycin&page=1001392&ad=true


I took this drug for diiarrhea in Mexico also and, although it gave me mild nausea, had positive results in one day.
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Chris Says: Report Abuse
Wednesday, 9/3/2008 5:47:28 PM

This is a box from Pharmacia Guadalajara (in Guadalajara), bought in September of 2008.

V DE ADMINISTRACI: Oral. INDICACIONES: Diarrea aguada con o sin infeccieve. Antisico intestinal. No se deje al alcance de los ni DOSIS Y MODO DE EMPLEO: Nie 6 a 11 a1 tableta cada 4 a 6 horas. Nimayores de 12 a 2 tabletas cada 4 a 6 horas. Adultos: 2 tabletas cada 4 a 6 horas. Consese a temperatura ambiente a no mde 30C y en lugar seco. USO EN EL EMBARAZO Y LACTANCIA: No se use en el embarazo y la lactancia. CONTRAINDICACIONES: No debe administrarse a nimenores de 6 a Personas con obstruccintestinal, diarrea con sangre, diarreas cras, presencia de fiebre elevada y en caso de hipersensibilidad a cualquiera de los componentes de la fla. REACCIONES SECUNDARIAS Y ADVERSAS: Ocasionalmente pueden presentarse neas, vo y dolor abdominal. PRECAUCIONES Y ADVERTENCIAS: No utilizar TREDA en caso de dolor abdominal intenso. Si la diarrea persiste por mde 2 d, deberonsultar a su mco. La neomicina puede aumentar el efecto de los anticoagulantes y puede inhibir parcialmente l a absorcie la digoxina y la penicilina. INGESTA ACCIDENTAL Y SOBREDOSIS: No se han reportado casos de intoxicacia href="http://www.PrescriptionDrug-Info.com/Drugs/con.asp" target="con.asp">con TREDA. Sin embargo, debe recordarse que la neomicina en dosis elevadas puede producir mala absorcintestinal. En esos casos debe suspenderse de inmediato el tratamiento.
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Chris Says: Report Abuse
Wednesday, 9/3/2008 5:54:21 PM

...er...

I meant Farmacia Guadalajara. I would also like to note that I have (adult) friends that take it differently, as their doctor directed: two tablets for the first dose, then one tablet every 12 hours until the whole box is gone (much like a standard antibiotic). This box that I have says *nothing* about taking them all, as you can read above.

These friends are the ones that turned me on to Treda, but it might be worth noting that the ones they gave me were big, round, brown pills, the diameter of a penny and thickness of a pencil. The ones in the box for which I have transcribed the box information above are capsules with Sulfato de Neomicina equivalent to 129 mg of Neomicina base, 280 mg of Caolin coloidal, and 30 mg of Pectina citrica anhidra.
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Doug Says: Report Abuse
Saturday, 12/13/2008 9:00:56 AM


I translated the spanish below ROUTE OF ADMINISTRATION: Oral. DIRECTIONS: watery diarrhea with or without minor infection. Intestinal antiseptic. Beware of the reach of children. DOSAGE AND DIRECTION FOR USE: Children 6 to 11 years old: 1 tablet every 4 to 6 hours. Children older than 12 years: 2 tablets every 4 to 6 hours. Adults: 2 tablets every 4 to 6 hours. Keep at room temperature to no more than 30 degrees C and dry place. USE IN PREGNANCY AND BREAST: Do not use during pregnancy and lactation. WARNING: Do not be administered to children under 6 years. People with intestinal obstruction, bloody diarrhea, chronic diarrhea, the presence of high fever and in case of hypersensitivity to any component of the formula. REACTIONS AND SIDE EFFECTS: Occasionally may be presented nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS: Do not use TRED in the event of intense abdominal pain. If diarrhea persists for more than 2 days should consult their doctor. Neomycin may increase the effect of anticoagulants and may partially inhibit the absorption of digoxin and penicillin. INTAKE AND ACCIDENTAL OVERDOSE: There have been no reported cases of poisoning TRED . However, it must be remembered that the neomycin in high doses can cause intestinal malabsorption. In such cases should be suspended immediately treatment.
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Nancy Says: Report Abuse
Monday, 3/2/2009 7:35:18 AM

I live in Mexico. I have the liquid version. Just found it in the bathroom hoping it was for a cold. I can't read the instructions, they are not only in Spanish but so small even with a magnifying glass I can't see the dosage. This is for future reference, not an emergency. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. Nancyu
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Annette Says: Report Abuse
Monday, 3/9/2009 8:26:22 PM

I go to Mexico every year and sometimes especially after eating ceviche I get the runs. Treda (Neomicina tabs) work wonders with only a few pills. I never have to stay in more than a day.
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Denis Says: Report Abuse
Wednesday, 4/29/2009 3:20:35 PM

whenever I go to mexico I pick it up and usually have to use it once a day to keep regular.
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Ms.delightful Says: Report Abuse
Tuesday, 11/3/2009 9:58:06 AM

I took Treda when I went to Mexico and got food poisoning. It immediately stopped the diareah and vommiting within the next couple hours. On top of that i slept for about 5-6hrs and woke up like a new person :-)

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