Analpain 120 mg/5 ml (Oral Suspension)
60 ml bottle: ৳ 35.00
Medicine Details
Category | Details |
---|---|
Generic | Paracetamol |
Company | Pharmadesh laboratories ltd |
Also available as |
Title
- Analpain 120 mg/5 ml Suspension
Categories
- Medicine
- Pain Relief
- Fever Reducer
- Analgesic
- Antipyretic
Description
- Analpain is indicated for fever, common cold and influenza, headache, toothache, earache, bodyache, myalgia, neuralgia, dysmenorrhoea, sprains, colic pain, back pain, post-operative pain, postpartum pain, inflammatory pain and post vaccination pain in children. It is also indicated for rheumatic & osteoarthritic pain and stiffness of joints.
- Patients who have taken barbiturates, tricyclic antidepressants and alcohol may show diminished ability to metabolise large doses of Analpain. Alcohol can increase the hepatotoxicity of Analpain overdosage. Chronic ingestion of anticonvulsants or oral steroid contraceptives induce liver enzymes and may prevent attainment of therapeutic Analpain levels by increasing first-pass metabolism or clearance.
Indications
- Fever
- Common Cold
- Influenza
- Headache
- Toothache
- Earache
- Bodyache
- Myalgia
- Neuralgia
- Dysmenorrhoea
- Sprains
- Colic Pain
- Back Pain
- Post-operative Pain
- Postpartum Pain
- Inflammatory Pain
- Post Vaccination Pain
- Rheumatic Pain
- Osteoarthritic Pain
- Stiffness of Joints
Mode of Action
- Analgesic Properties
- Antipyretic Properties
- Weak Anti-inflammatory Activity
- Acting in CNS
- Increasing Pain Threshold
- Inhibiting Cyclooxygenase Enzymes
Dosage & Administration
- Tablet
- Extended Release Tablet
- Syrup/Suspension
- Suppository
- Paediatric Drop
- Paracetamol Tablet with Actizorb Technology
Interaction
- Diminished Ability with Barbiturates
- Diminished Ability with Tricyclic Antidepressants
- Diminished Ability with Alcohol
- Increased Hepatotoxicity with Alcohol Overdosage
- Induction of Liver Enzymes with Anticonvulsants
- Induction of Liver Enzymes with Oral Steroid Contraceptives
Contraindications
- Hypersensitivity to Paracetamol
Side Effects
- Mild Side Effects
- Haematological Reactions
- Thrombocytopenia
- Leucopenia
- Pancytopenia
- Neutropenia
- Agranulocytosis
- Pancreatitis
- Skin Rashes
- Allergic Reactions
Pregnancy & Lactation
- No Ill Effects in Pregnancy
- Excretion in Breast Milk Not Clinically Significant
Precautions & Warnings
- Severe Renal Impairment
- Severe Hepatic Impairment
- Hazard of Overdose
- Avoid Concurrent Use with Other Analpain-containing Products
Overdose Effects
- Possible Liver Damage
- Symptoms of Overdose
- Immediate Treatment with Activated Charcoal
- Treatment with N-acetylcysteine
Therapeutic Class
- Non Opioid Analgesics
Storage Conditions
- Dry Place
- Away from Light
- Away from Heat
- Keep Out of the Reach of Children
Chemical Structure
- Molecular Formula C8H9NO2
Common Questions
- What is Analpain 120 mg/5 ml Suspension?
- Uses of Analpain 120 mg/5 ml Suspension
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- Storage and Disposal Instructions
- Administration with Food
- Improvement Duration
- Avoidance of Certain Foods or Drinks
- Recommended Dose Usage
- Co-administration with Other Medications
- NSAID Classification
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