A prescription-free analgesic and antipyretic, it acts centrally to inhibit prostaglandin synthesis, producing analgesic and antipyretic effects without significant anti-inflammatory activity.
Indications:
- Relief of headache.
- Relief of musculoskeletal pain.
- Relief of menstrual pain.
- Relief of toothache.
- Relief of symptoms associated with the common cold and influenza.
- Symptomatic relief of mild to moderate pain associated with osteoarthritis.
Main Active Ingredient:
- Paracetamol.
Precautions:
- Do not use with other products containing paracetamol.
- Do not exceed the recommended dose.
- Prolonged use should be under medical supervision only.
- Consult a doctor if symptoms persist.
- Not recommended for children under 10 years of age.
- Use the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration.
Side Effects:
- Rare hypersensitivity reactions, such as skin rash.
- Very rare blood disorders with prolonged use.
- Liver toxicity with overdose or prolonged excessive use.
Drug-Drug Interactions:
- Warfarin and other coumarin anticoagulants, such as Acenocoumarol and Phenprocoumon.
- Enzyme-inducing drugs, such as Carbamazepine and Phenytoin.
- Take as prescribed by the doctor
- Adults and children aged 16 years and above should take 1 to 2 tablets up to 4 times daily as required.
- Children aged 10 to 15 years should take 1 tablet up to 4 times daily as required.
- Doses should not be repeated more frequently than every 4 hours, and no more than 4 doses should be taken within 24 hours.