What is ADCO Napamol used for?
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What is ADCO Napamol used for?
Adco‐Napamol is part of the Adco‐Pain range of pain medications. It contains paracetamol for relieving mild to moderate pain and fever, and is available as tablets and elixir (solution). Adco‐Napamol, for fast effective relief of mild to moderate pain and fever.
How do you take ADCO Napamol?
Indications: For the symptomatic treatment of mild to moderate pain and fever. Contraindications: Do not use the product if known hypersensitivity or allergy exists towards any of the ingredients. Children dosage: ½ to 1 tablet 3 to 4 times daily as required. Not more than 4 doses daily.
Is ADCO Napamol the same as panado?
Paracetamol (also known as Acetaminophen) is the active ingredient of Adco-Paracetamol, Antalgic, Calpol, Empaped, Fevamol, Go-Pain P, Micro Gesic, Napamol, Pacimol, Painamol, Panado, Paracetamol-Lennon, Perfalgan, Prolief, Pyradol, Tylenol Extended relief and Varipan.
What are the side effects of ADCO Napamol?
For the Consumer
- Bloody or black, tarry stools.
- bloody or cloudy urine.
- fever with or without chills (not present before treatment and not caused by the condition being treated)
- pain in the lower back and/or side (severe and/or sharp)
- pinpoint red spots on the skin.
- skin rash, hives, or itching.
Does ADCO Napamol have codeine in it?
It’s meant to be used as short-term therapy to treat acute pain. It contains two drugs: 10 mg codeine. 500 mg paracetamol (known as acetaminophen in the U.S.)
Does Panamol make you sleepy?
The most common side effects of paracetamol are: drowsiness and fatigue.
Can you lie down after taking paracetamol?
Stand or sit when swallowing medicines. Take several swallows of liquid before taking the medicine, and swallow the medicine with a full 8 oz. glass of liquid. Do not lie down immediately after taking medicine, to make sure the pills have gone through the esophagus into the stomach.
Can I take a bath after taking medicine?
If you are like most people, you probably store your medicine in a bathroom cabinet. But the heat and moisture from your shower, bath, and sink may damage your medicine.
How long should I wait to lay down after taking medicine?
Here are general tips to protect your gastrointestinal tract when taking these meds and treat any heartburn that occurs: Don’t quickly lie down after taking them. You should stand or sit upright for at least 30 to 60 minutes after taking any of these drugs, and it is best if you do not take them before bed.
When can I sleep after taking medicine?
Timing is key, Sateia says. “If someone has a sleep onset problem, they probably [should] take these medications perhaps 20-30 minutes before bedtime.” Once you’ve taken a sleeping pill, it’s important to get into bed quickly, Sateia says, “probably no more than 10-15 minutes after ingesting the medication.”
Which fruit is good for sleeping?
Cherries. Cherries and cherry juice contain high levels of melatonin, a hormone in the brain that controls your sleep regulation. One study even shows that drinking tart cherry juice could improve sleep in people who suffer from insomnia.