Dolo 650mg Tablet 15s

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Why pay more for the same Paracetamol/Acetaminophen (650mg)?
Effective Pain Relief
Dolo 650 is a reliable choice for relieving mild to moderate pain such as headaches, toothaches, and muscle pain.
Reduces Fever
It effectively reduces fever associated with infections, providing quick relief.
Fast Acting
Dolo 650 starts working within 30 minutes, making it a quick solution for pain and fever.
Safe Dosage
Do not exceed 4 doses in 24 hours. Always follow the prescribed dosage to avoid side effects.
Consultation for Children
For children, use only as directed by a healthcare professional.
“Dolo 650 is an antibiotic”
Some believe it fights infections directly.
Dolo 650 is a painkiller and fever reducer, not an antibiotic.
“It causes drowsiness”
People think it makes you sleepy.
Dolo 650 does not cause drowsiness.
“Safe to take with alcohol”
Some assume it's okay with alcohol.
Avoid alcohol while taking Dolo 650 to prevent liver damage.
“Can be taken on an empty stomach”
Believed to be safe without food.
It's better taken with food to avoid stomach upset.
“Higher doses work faster”
More is believed to be better.
Stick to recommended doses to avoid side effects.
Nausea
Some users may experience nausea. Taking it with food can help reduce this symptom.
Allergic Reactions
Rarely, it can cause allergic reactions like rashes or itching. Discontinue use and consult a doctor if this occurs.
Liver Damage
Exceeding the recommended dosage can lead to liver damage. Always stick to the prescribed amount.
Stomach Upset
Taking Dolo 650 without food may cause stomach upset. It's advisable to take it after meals.
Dizziness
Though uncommon, dizziness can occur. Resting and staying hydrated can help.
Alcohol
Combining Dolo 650 with alcohol can increase the risk of liver damage. Avoid alcohol consumption.
Blood Thinners
Consult your doctor if you are on blood thinners as there might be an increased risk of bleeding.
Liver Medications
If you are taking medications for liver conditions, consult your doctor before using Dolo 650.
Anticonvulsants
Check with your doctor if you are on anticonvulsants as they may affect how Dolo 650 works.
Other Paracetamol Products
Avoid using other paracetamol-containing products to prevent overdose.
Alcoholic Beverages
Avoid alcohol as it can increase the risk of liver damage when combined with Dolo 650.
Fatty Foods
High-fat meals can slow down the absorption of Dolo 650, delaying its effect.
Caffeinated Drinks
Caffeine can increase the risk of side effects like dizziness and nausea.
Grapefruit Juice
May interfere with the metabolism of the medication, affecting its efficacy.
Processed Foods
High sodium content in processed foods can exacerbate side effects.
Plain Rice
Easy on the stomach and helps in avoiding any gastric irritation while taking Dolo 650.
Boiled Vegetables
Nutritious and safe to consume, they don't interfere with the medication.
Plain Yogurt
Helps soothe the stomach and can be taken with Dolo 650 to minimize side effects.
Soup
Light and easy to digest, soups are a good choice when taking this medication.
Oats
A healthy option that does not affect the absorption of Dolo 650.
Severe Allergic Reaction
If you experience severe rash, itching, or swelling, seek medical attention immediately.
Persistent Nausea
If nausea persists despite taking Dolo 650 with food, consult your doctor.
Unusual Fatigue
Feeling unusually tired or weak may indicate a serious side effect. Contact your healthcare provider.
Yellowing of Skin or Eyes
This could be a sign of liver issues. Seek immediate medical care.
Difficulty Breathing
If you experience breathing difficulties after taking Dolo 650, get emergency help.
Store Properly
Keep Dolo 650 in a cool, dry place to maintain its effectiveness.
Avoid storing in humid areas like bathrooms.
Check Expiry Date
Always check the expiry date on the package before use to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Avoid Duplicate Medications
Ensure you're not taking other medications containing paracetamol to prevent overdose.
Know Your Dosage
Be clear about your dosage to avoid accidental overdose, especially in children and the elderly.
Consult for Long-term Use
If you need to use Dolo 650 for an extended period, consult your doctor for a safer plan.
Can Dolo be taken on an empty stomach? +
Yes, but it's better taken with food to avoid stomach upset.
When will my child feel better after taking Dolo? +
Usually, your child will feel better after about half an hour of taking Dolo.
Is Dolo safe for children? +
Dolo is considered safe for children only when used as directed by the doctor.
Does Dolo make babies sleepy? +
No, Dolo does not make babies sleepy. It is a pain relieving medicine which is used to control high fever.
Is Dolo 650 banned? +
Dolo 650 is not banned. It is a safe and effective medication when used as directed.
Is Dolo anti-inflammatory? +
No, Dolo is not an anti-inflammatory. It is a painkiller and fever reducer.
Is Crocin and Dolo same? +
Dolo 650 tablet contains paracetamol 650 mg and is generally used to treat fever and body pain. Crocin tablet also contains paracetamol in different doses.
Is 650 mg paracetamol safe? +
Yes, when used according to dosing guidelines: 325 to 650 mg every 4 to 6 hours or 1000 mg every 6 to 8 hours.
What if my child vomits after taking Dolo? +
If your child vomits within 30 minutes of taking a dose, give them the same dose again.
Can I give my child Dolo and ibuprofen together? +
Consult your doctor before combining these medications for your child.
Clinical Deep Dive
For doctors & curious readers
Dolo 650 is a widely trusted brand of paracetamol, known for its effectiveness in reducing pain and fever.
Paracetamol works by blocking the production of prostaglandins, chemicals in the body that cause pain and fever.
Always follow the dosing instructions provided by your healthcare provider to ensure safe use.
If you have any of these conditions, consult your doctor before using Dolo 650.
Proper storage ensures that the medication remains effective until its expiry date.
· Paracetamol Safety and Dosing Guidelines, WHO.
Always follow the recommended dosage and consult a doctor if needed.
