Children's Protemp Suppositories 120mg

Country: Malaysia

Language: English

Source: NPRA (National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency, Bahagian Regulatori Farmasi Negara)

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Active ingredient:

Paracetamol

Available from:

DYNAPHARM (M) SDN BHD

INN (International Name):

Paracetamol

Units in package:

12 Pieces

Manufactured by:

Lerd Singh Pharmaceutical Fact., Ltd., Part.

Patient Information leaflet

                                CHILDREN’S PROTEMP SUPPOSITORIES 120MG
Paracetamol (120mg)
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_CONSUMER MEDICATION INFORMATION LEAFLET (RIMUP)_
WHAT IS IN THIS LEAFLET
1.
What Children’s Protemp
Suppositories 120mg is used for
2.
How Children’s Protemp
Suppositories 120mg works
3.
Before you used Children’s Protemp
Suppositories 120mg
4.
How to use Children’s Protemp
Suppositories 120mg
5.
While you are using it
6.
Side effects
7.
Storage and disposal of Children’s
Protemp Suppositories 120mg
8.
Product Description
9.
Manufacturer and Product
Registration Holder
10.
Date of revision
WHAT CHILDREN’S PROTEMP
SUPPOSITORIES 120MG IS USED FOR
Indicated for the temporary relief of
fever, minor aches, pains and
headaches.
HOW CHILDREN’S PROTEMP
SUPPOSITORIES 120MG WORKS
Paracetamol may acts by inhibiting
prostaglandin synthesis in the
central nervous system (CNS) and
through a peripheral action by blocking
pain-impulse generation. It also
produce antipyretic effect by acting
centrally on the hypothalamic heat
regulating center to produce peripheral
vasolidation resulting in increased
blood flow through the skin and
sweating and heat loss.
BEFORE YOU USE CHILDREN’S PROTEMP
SUPPOSITORIES 120MG
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_When you must not use it _
Do not use Children’s Protemp
Suppositories 120mg to people with
known hypersensitivity to Paracetamol
and severe hepatic disease.
_Pregnancy and lactation _
Paracetamol crosses the placenta and
distributes into breast milk.
Ask your doctor or pharmacists for
advice before taking Children’s
Protemp Suppositories 120mg.
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_Before you start to use it _
Tell your doctor if you are patient of
renal or with hepatic disease.
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_Taking other medicines _

Patient who has taken barbiturates,
tricyclic antidepressant and alcohol
may risk of hepatotoxicity with
prolonged use of high dose of
Paracetamol because of increased
metabolism resulting from induction
of hepatic microsomal enzyme
activity.

Alcohol and hepatotoxic medication
can increase the hepatotoxicity of
Paracetamol overdose.

Concurrent use anticoagulan
                                
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