Q. Can I take Paracetamol / Acetaminophen with vitamin B complex?
Yes, Paracetamol / Acetaminophen can be practiced with vitamin B-complex. They are used together in the treatment of acute and painful diseases affecting nerves like trigeminal neuralgias, post-operative pain, etc. Paracetamol / Acetaminophen serves to relieve pain and vitamin B-complex helps the deficiency that might be producing your signs.
Q. Is Paracetamol / Acetaminophen use associated with Helicobacter pylori infection?
Paracetamol / Acetaminophen use isn't related to Helicobacter pylori infection. Painkiller medicines can develop the acid secretion in the stomach, worsen the symptoms of this infection and the risk of stomach and the intestine ulcer. Though, this risk is least with Paracetamol / Acetaminophen as compared to other painkillers.
Q. Can I take Paracetamol / Acetaminophen with fexofenadine?
Yes, Paracetamol / Acetaminophen can be used safely with fexofenadine. No drug interactions or any adverse effects have been recorded. These are practiced together to treat the symptoms of a cough, cold, flu or a sore throat and other allergic or viral diseases. Fexofenadine serves to reduce sneezing, itchy throat, runny nose, or eyes and Paracetamol / Acetaminophen helps to relieve pain or fever.
Q. Can I take Paracetamol / Acetaminophen with warfarin?
It is safe to use Paracetamol / Acetaminophen occasionally with warfarin as other painkillers like ibuprofen and aspirin can increase the risk of bleeding. However, on a long-term use, Paracetamol / Acetaminophen can also increase the risk of bleeding. Consult your doctor before taking them together as you may need to be monitored regularly.
Q. Can I take Paracetamol / Acetaminophen with tamsulosin?
Paracetamol / Acetaminophen can be taken with Tamsulosin. No adverse side effects or other interactions have been seen when they are practiced together. Tamsulosin is an alpha adrenergic receptor blocker used to treat symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Q. Can I take Paracetamol / Acetaminophen with cetirizine?
Paracetamol / Acetaminophen can be taken safely with cetirizine. No drug-drug interactions or any adverse effects have been reported. These are used together to treat the symptoms of cold, cough, flu or a sore throat and other allergic or viral diseases. Cetirizine helps to relieve sneezing, runny nose, itchy throat or eyes and Paracetamol / Acetaminophen helps to reduce pain or fever.
Q. Can I take Paracetamol / Acetaminophen with ibuprofen?
Yes, Paracetamol / Acetaminophen can be practiced with ibuprofen. Both help to reduce pain and fever and ibuprofen also reduces inflammation and swelling. Still, both enhance the acid secretion in the stomach and can produce acid reflux, heartburn, stomach, and intestinal ulcers and gut bleeding on long-term use.
Q. Does Paracetamol / Acetaminophen cause weight loss?
Paracetamol / Acetaminophen isn't known to cause weight loss. It is a pretty harmless drug for short-term treatment and can create minor and occasional side effects like lowering blood pressure, and allergic effects.
Q. Can anyone be allergic to Paracetamol / Acetaminophen?
There have been reports of hypersensitivity and allergic effect with the usage of Paracetamol / Acetaminophen. Symptoms of an allergy involve inflammation of the face, mouth, and throat, shortness of breath, urticaria, red rash, and severe itching. Stop using Paracetamol / Acetaminophen if you have such symptoms and immediately consult your physician.
Q. How beneficial is to use Paracetamol / Acetaminophen with diclofenac?
Paracetamol / Acetaminophen and Diclofenac are used together in case of fever and pain. Paracetamol / Acetaminophen has an early onset of effect and it serves in decreasing the symptoms till diclofenac starts acting. But, both are painkillers and can harm the stomach lining on long-term practice leading to acid reflux, stomach ulcers, heartburn, and bleeding.
Q. Can I take Paracetamol / Acetaminophen for stomach pain?
Paracetamol / Acetaminophen should not be used for stomach pain. You must consult your physician for this. The stomach pain could be due to some underlying disease, which needs attention.
Q. Can I take Paracetamol / Acetaminophen with aceclofenac?
Paracetamol / Acetaminophen can be used with aceclofenac for fever and pain. Paracetamol / Acetaminophen has an early onset of action and it helps in relieving the symptoms till Aceclofenac starts working. However, both are pain killers and can affect stomach lining on long-term use leading to acid reflux, heartburn, and stomach ulcers and bleeding.
Q. Does Paracetamol / Acetaminophen treat sore-throat, flu or cold?
Paracetamol / Acetaminophen doesn't treat sore-throat, flu or cold though it can help in reducing fever and body pains associated with these conditions.
Q. Can I take Paracetamol / Acetaminophen with codeine?
Paracetamol / Acetaminophen and codeine can be used together. No drug interactions or any adverse effects have been recorded when they are practiced together. They are generally given together for the relief of mild to moderate pain due to different reasons.
Q. Does Paracetamol / Acetaminophen help a cough?
Paracetamol / Acetaminophen doesn't help in the relief of cough but it can help in reducing associated fever and body aches.
Q. Does Paracetamol / Acetaminophen contain alcohol?
Paracetamol / Acetaminophen does not contain any alcohol.
Q. Can I take Paracetamol / Acetaminophen with amoxicillin?
Paracetamol / Acetaminophen and amoxicillin can be taken together. Amoxicillin is an antibiotic and is used to treat bacterial infections. Paracetamol / Acetaminophen is given along, for the relief of any associated pain and fever. No drug-drug interactions or any harmful effects have been reported when they are used together.
Q. Does Paracetamol / Acetaminophen have side effects?
Paracetamol / Acetaminophen is quite safe for short term usage. It has side effects if practiced in more than the dose recommended and for a long-term. Immediately consult a physician if there is a loss of appetite, dark colored urine, nausea, stomach pain, clay-colored stools or jaundice as it could be due to an overdose of Paracetamol / Acetaminophen.
Q. Is Paracetamol / Acetaminophen safe to use?
Paracetamol / Acetaminophen is safe to use in the dose as recommended by the physician. Using more than prescribed doses can do serious harm.
Q. Is it safe to take Paracetamol / Acetaminophen with erythromycin?
Paracetamol / Acetaminophen and Erythromycin can be taken together. Erythromycin is an antibiotic and is used to treat bacterial infections. Paracetamol / Acetaminophen is given along, for the relief of associated fever. No drug-drug interactions or any harmful effects have been reported when they are used together.
Q. Is Paracetamol / Acetaminophen an antibiotic?
Paracetamol / Acetaminophen isn't an antibiotic drug. It's an analgesic (pain-killer) and antipyretic (for the relief of fever), whereas an antibiotic is beneficial for the treatment of infections.
Q. Can I take Paracetamol / Acetaminophen with metronidazole?
Paracetamol / Acetaminophen and Metronidazole can be used together. No drug interactions or any adverse effects have been reported when used together.
Q. Can I take Paracetamol / Acetaminophen with homeopathic medicine?
consult your doctor before taking Paracetamol / Acetaminophen with homeopathic medicine as there is no information available on this.
Q. Is it safe to take Paracetamol / Acetaminophen with Tramadol?
Paracetamol / Acetaminophen can be taken with Tramadol. They are practiced together for medium to severe pain in several conditions and their use is correlated with general side effects like nausea, dizziness, and sleepiness. No drug interactions have been reported when they are practiced together.
Q. Can I take Paracetamol / Acetaminophen with Azithromycin?
Paracetamol / Acetaminophen and Azithromycin can be taken together. Azithromycin is an antibiotic and is used to treat bacterial infections. Paracetamol / Acetaminophen is given along, for the relief of any associated pain and fever. No drug-drug interactions or any harmful effects have been reported when they are used together.
Q. Is it safe to take Paracetamol / Acetaminophen with Naproxen?
Paracetamol / Acetaminophen can be taken with Naproxen. Both are painkillers and belong to the group of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and are practiced to relieve pain and fever. Though, long-term usage affects the stomach lining and develop acid secretion which can lead to side effects like heartburn, acid reflux, stomach and intestinal ulcers and bleeding.
Q. Can a patient with high blood pressure take Paracetamol / Acetaminophen?
use of Paracetamol / Acetaminophen occasionaly is safe in patients with high blood pressure. Still, if it is to be taken for a long time, you must talk to your doctor. Paracetamol / Acetaminophen belongs to the group of painkillers called analgesics and antipyretics and these drugs can limit the action of medicines taken by the patient for control of high blood pressure.
Q. Does Paracetamol / Acetaminophen interact with vitamin C?
Vitamin C can be used with Paracetamol / Acetaminophen. However, vitamin C enhances the blood levels of other drugs similar to Paracetamol / Acetaminophen, so it is recommended to discuss to your physician if you have to take both these drugs for a long-term.
Q. What happens if you take an overdose of Paracetamol / Acetaminophen?
An overdose of Paracetamol / Acetaminophen can create potentially life-threatening liver damage, which is the most dangerous side effect. Initial signs may include nausea, vomiting, profuse sweating, and general tiredness. Kidney damage reduced platelet count furthermore coma may also happen. Quickly consult a physician or consult an emergency in the case of suspected overdosage.
Q. Can I take Paracetamol / Acetaminophen with hyoscine?
Yes, Paracetamol / Acetaminophen and hyoscine can be taken together. Hyoscine is used to relieve pain and cramps of the stomach, gut, urinary bladder and urinary tract while Paracetamol / Acetaminophen is used to relieve mild to moderate pain of a headache, toothache, muscle pain, joint pain, and fever. Together they can be advised by a doctor for painful conditions of the gut and urinary tract.
Q. Can I take Paracetamol / Acetaminophen with Betahistine?
Paracetamol / Acetaminophen can be used with Betahistine. There are no reported drug interactions or adverse effects when they are used together.
Q. Can I take Paracetamol / Acetaminophen with rabeprazole?
Paracetamol / Acetaminophen and Rabeprazole can be taken together. Rabeprazole is used to prevent Paracetamol / Acetaminophen (painkillers) induced gastritis and stomach ulcers by decreasing the production of acid in the stomach. There are no clinically significant drug-drug interactions or harmful effects seen when they are used together.
Q. How beneficial is to take urofollitropin alpha with Paracetamol / Acetaminophen?
Urofollitropin alpha is given as a subcutaneous injection with the human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) hormone to assist in ovulation and fertility. Urofollitropin alpha can cause abdominal or pelvic pain or pain and swelling at the injection site in some patients which can be relieved by taking Paracetamol / Acetaminophen.
Q. Can vitamin D be taken safely with Paracetamol / Acetaminophen?
Paracetamol / Acetaminophen and vitamin D can be taken together. Patients with osteoarthritis who are on vitamin D and calcium may need to take Paracetamol / Acetaminophen for the relief of any associated pain. No drug interactions or any adverse effects have been reported.
Q. Can I take clindamycin with Paracetamol / Acetaminophen?
Paracetamol / Acetaminophen and Clindamycin can be taken together. Clindamycin is an antibiotic and is used to treat bacterial infections. Paracetamol / Acetaminophen may be given along, for the relief of associated fever. No drug-drug interactions have been reported clinically. However, both are known to cause liver damage. Talk to your doctor if you need them for a long time.
Q. Does Paracetamol / Acetaminophen affect the liver?
Usage of Paracetamol / Acetaminophen for a longer duration and more than advised doses can cause liver damage ranging from abnormal liver tests to liver failure. If you are taking Paracetamol / Acetaminophen from a long time and have nausea, stomach pain, loss of appetite, dark colored urine, clay colored stools or jaundice, inform your doctor as these could be signs of an underlying liver damage.
Q. Can I take Paracetamol / Acetaminophen if I have hepatitis?
Paracetamol / Acetaminophen is considered to be the safest painkiller for people with hepatitis for mild to moderate pain and fever. Paracetamol / Acetaminophen is metabolized in the liver. so, consult your physician before taking Paracetamol / Acetaminophen if you have hepatitis as it can cause liver damage if taken in higher doses or for longer duration.
Q. What are the serious side effects of taking excess Paracetamol / Acetaminophen?
Potentially critical life-threatening liver damage is a serious side effect observed with an overdose of Paracetamol / Acetaminophen. Overdose can also create kidney injury, coma, and reduced platelet count. Initial signs of an overdose include nausea, vomiting, and general tiredness. Immediately consult a physician or reach an emergency in case of suspected overdose.
Q. Is Nimesulide an antibiotic?
Nimesulide which is not an antibiotic is used to help in relieving pain associated with various disease conditions and comes under the group of medicines called non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAIDs; pain-relieving drug).
Q. Can I take Nimesulide with paracetamol?
Taking Nimesulide and paracetamol together is not advisable as it may raise the potential for gastric ulceration and bleeding. Nimesulide and paracetamol belong to the same group of medicines called as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs; pain-relieving drugs). So, consult the doctor before taking them together.
Q. Does Nimesulide contain aspirin?
Nimesulide does not contain aspirin. It is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medicine (NSAIDs; pain-relieving drug).
Q. Is Nimesulide safe?
Yes, Nimesulide is safe if used at prescribed doses for the prescribed duration as advised by the doctor.
Q. Can I take Nimesulide for headache?
Nimesulide can be used for a headache only when prescribed by your doctor.
Q. Does Nimesulide make you drowsy (feeling sleepy)?
No, Nimesulide does not make you drowsy (feeling sleepy) at prescribed doses. But, an overdose of Nimesulide can make you feel drowsy.
Q. Does Nimesulide contain sulphur?
Nimesulide does not contain sulphur.
Q. What does Nimesulide treat or used for?
Nimesulide is used to treat acute pain, painful osteoarthritis (degeneration of joints) and primary dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation) in adolescents and adults above 12 years old.
Q. Can I take Nimesulide with ibuprofen?
Nimesulide can be used with ibuprofen. No drug-drug interactions have been reported between the two. However, Intake of ibuprofen along with Nimesulide may cause excessive the potential for gastric ulceration and bleeding.so it should be taken only under the advice of the doctor.<br>
Q. Can I take Nimesulide with aspirin?
No drug-drug interactions have been clinically observed between the two. But Intake of aspirin along with Nimesulide does not mean that interactions cannot occur. Hence so it should be taken only under the advice of the doctor.
Q. Is Nimesulide safe?
Yes, Nimesulide is safe if used at prescribed doses for the prescribed duration as advised by the doctor.
Q. Is Nimesulide banned?
Nimesulide is not banned in India.
Q. Is Nimesulide safe during breastfeeding?
Any medication containing Nimesulide is not
used during breastfeeding as it is not known
if Nimesulide is secreted in milk.
Q. Is Nimesulide safe in pregnancy?
No, There have been reports of kidney failure in newborn babies if the mother was taking Nimesulide in the late stage of pregnancy. Hence It is not safe to be taken in pregnancy particularly in the last three months.
Ask your doctor before using any medicine during pregnancy.
Q. Is Nimesulide safe in asthma?
Nimesulide is safe in patients with asthma if taken as advised by your doctor. But, always share your disease history with the doctor in case you have asthma and you are advised to take other medicines.