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Aceclofenac + Paracetamol (Acetaminophen)

Uses

Aceclofenac and Paracetamol Uses Aceclofenac and Paracetamol are used for pain relief.

How it Works

How Aceclofenac and Paracetamol work Aceclofenac and Paracetamol is a combination of two medicines: Aceclofenac and Paracetamol. These medicines work by blocking the action of chemical messengers responsible for pain, fever, and inflammation (redness and swelling).

Side Effects

Common side effects of Aceclofenac and Paracetamol include nausea, diarrhea, dizziness, drowsiness, dyspepsia, abdominal pain, and increased liver enzymes.

Expert Advice

  • You have been prescribed this combination medicine to relieve pain and inflammation.
  • Take it with food to prevent an upset stomach.
  • It may cause dizziness and sleepiness.
  • Do not drive or engage in activities that require mental focus until you know how it affects you.
  • Avoid consuming alcohol while taking Aceclofenac + Paracetamol, as it may lead to excessive drowsiness and increase the risk of liver damage.
  • Do not take it with any other medicine containing acetaminophen (such as drugs for pain, fever, or cough-and-cold) without consulting your doctor first.

Other Combinations

Aceclofenac + Beta-Cyclodextrin

Aceclofenac + Eperisone

Aceclofenac + Paracetamol (Acetaminophen) + Serratiopeptidase

Aceclofenac + Benzyl Alcohol + Linoleic Acid + Menthol + Methyl Salicylate

Aceclofenac + Beta-Cyclodextrin + Bromelain + Rutoside + Trypsin Chymotrypsin

Aceclofenac + Bromelain + Rutoside + Trypsin Chymotrypsin

Aceclofenac + Caffeine + Cetirizine + Paracetamol (Acetaminophen) + Phenylephrine

Aceclofenac + Capsaicin + Linseed Oil + Menthol + Methyl Salicylate

Aceclofenac + Chlorzoxazone + Paracetamol (Acetaminophen)

Aceclofenac + Cyclobenzaprine

Aceclofenac + Diacerein

Aceclofenac + Drotaverine

Aceclofenac + Eperisone + Paracetamol (Acetaminophen)

Aceclofenac + Misoprostol

Aceclofenac + Paracetamol (Acetaminophen) + Rabeprazole

Aceclofenac + Paracetamol (Acetaminophen) + Serratiopeptidase + Tizanidine

Aceclofenac + Paracetamol (Acetaminophen) + Thiocolchicoside

Aceclofenac + Paracetamol (Acetaminophen) + Tizanidine

Aceclofenac + Paracetamol (Acetaminophen) + Tolperisone

Aceclofenac + Paracetamol (Acetaminophen) + Tramadol

Aceclofenac + Paracetamol (Acetaminophen) + Trypsin Chymotrypsin

Aceclofenac + Pregabalin

Aceclofenac + Rabeprazole

Aceclofenac + Serratiopeptidase

Aceclofenac + Thiocolchicoside

Aceclofenac + Tizanidine

Aceclofenac + Tramadol

Aceclofenac + Trypsin Chymotrypsin

Aceclofenac + Zinc Carnosine

Frequently asked questions

Aceclofenac+Paracetamol is a combination medication that relieves pain and inflammation by reducing chemical substances in the body that cause these symptoms.
Aceclofenac+Paracetamol is generally safe for most patients, though it may cause common side effects like nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, heartburn, and diarrhea in some individuals.
Yes, it can cause dizziness in some patients. If you feel dizzy, rest until you feel better before resuming activities.
Yes, it can be taken with vitamin B-complex preparations, as it helps address vitamin deficiencies that may contribute to pain.
No, Aceclofenac+Paracetamol should not be used for stomach pain without consulting a physician, as it may increase stomach acid and worsen underlying conditions.
Yes, long-term use can damage kidneys by lowering protective prostaglandin levels. It is not recommended for patients with existing kidney disease.
Yes, it can cause nausea and vomiting. Taking it with milk or food can help, and if vomiting occurs, stay hydrated. Consult your doctor if vomiting persists.
If used for long-term pain, continue Aceclofenac+Paracetamol as advised by your physician. It can be stopped if used for short-term pain relief.
No, exceeding the recommended dose can increase the risk of side effects and potential kidney damage. Consult your doctor if pain severity increases.
Store the medication in its original container, tightly closed, and follow the storage instructions on the label. Dispose of unused medicine safely to prevent accidental ingestion by others.
It is contraindicated in patients with known allergies to its components, other NSAIDs, a history of stomach ulcers, heart failure, high blood pressure, or liver and kidney disease.
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