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Dolo 650mg Tablet is a widely used painkiller and fever reducer containing Paracetamol. It is effective for reducing mild to moderate pain, such as headaches, toothaches, muscle pain, and fever associated with infections.
Dolo 650mg should be used with caution in patients with liver disease, as high doses or prolonged use can lead to liver toxicity. Always consult your doctor before use.
Patients with kidney disease can use Dolo 650mg but should do so with caution and under medical supervision to prevent any complications.
Avoid consuming alcohol while taking Dolo 650mg, as alcohol increases the risk of liver damage when combined with paracetamol.
Dolo 650mg does not usually affect your ability to drive. However, if you feel dizzy or unwell after taking it, avoid driving until you feel better.
Paracetamol is generally considered safe during pregnancy when taken in recommended doses. However, always consult your doctor before use.
Paracetamol is safe to use while breastfeeding. It passes into breast milk in small amounts but is not known to harm the baby when used as prescribed.
Dolo 650mg composition Paracetamol works by inhibiting the production of a chemical called prostaglandins in the brain, which are responsible for causing pain and fever. It primarily acts on the hypothalamus in the brain to reduce body temperature in case of fever. It also provides pain relief by blocking pain signals from reaching the brain.
Analgesics are the drugs helps to relieve pain and antipyretic drugs are the substances helps to reduce fever.
Fever is the body's natural response to infection or illness and is often accompanied by symptoms like sweating, shivering, or chills. Pain occurs due to tissue damage, injury, or inflammation and can manifest as headaches, muscle aches, or joint pain.
No, Dpcm does not make babies sleepy. It is a pain relieving medicine which is used to control high fever.
Ibuprofen and Dpcm are safe painkillers which can be given to children, though both should not be used together. If you have given your child Dpcm and there is no improvement in pain and the child still feels feverish, try ibuprofen instead for the next scheduled dose.
Usually, your child will feel better after about half an hour of taking Dpcm. Consult your doctor if the fever persists.
No, Dpcm is not an antibiotic. It works as a painkiller and as a medicine which brings down high fever.
You should only give four doses of Dpcm in 24 hours. Maintain a gap of at least 4 hours between two doses. Do not give Dpcm for more than 3 days to your child without first talking to your doctor.
Dpcm is considered safe for children only when used as directed by the doctor.
Dpcm along with relieving fever also helps in controlling problems associated with cold such as headache and earache. It also helps relieve stuffy nose and cough but should only be used after doctor’s advice.
If your child vomits within30 minutes of taking a dose of Dpcm tablets or syrup, give him/her the same dose again. However, if your child vomits after 30 minutes of taking a dose of tablets or syrup, you do not need to give him/her another dose. You can give your child the next scheduled dose on its defined time.
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