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Padin Syrup is a commonly used medication for pain relief and reducing fever.
Combining it with alcohol can increase the risk of liver damage. It can affect the liver, and their combination may potentiate these effects.
Your doctor will carefully assess the potential benefits and risks associated with your individual health profile.
It's also considered safe to use while breastfeeding as only small amounts are excreted into breast milk.
It is generally considered safe for the kidneys when used at prescribed doses.-Caution must be taken while using it.
Excessive doses or prolonged use may cause liver damage, especially when combined with alcohol or in individuals with pre-existing liver conditions. -It's essential to follow the recommended dosage and avoid exceeding the maximum daily limits to prevent adverse effects on the liver.
This medicine helps with pain and fever by stopping the release of certain chemicals causing them. It's used for headaches, migraines, toothaches, sore throats, menstrual pains, arthritis, muscle aches, and the common cold. It has been widely prescribed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Follow your doctor's advice for regular use, take it with food to prevent stomach issues, and you can use it alone or with other medications.
Fever is the body's response to infection or illness, often accompanied by elevated body temperature, while pain signals discomfort or injury, prompting protective responses or indicating an underlying problem.
Padin 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.
Padin is considered safe for children only when used as directed by the doctor.
If your child vomits within30 minutes of taking a dose of Padin 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.
No, Padin 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 Padin in 24 hours. Maintain a gap of at least 4 hours between two doses. Do not give Padin for more than 3 days to your child without first talking to your doctor.
No, Padin does not make babies sleepy. It is a pain relieving medicine which is used to control high fever.
Ibuprofen and Padin are safe painkillers which can be given to children, though both should not be used together. If you have given your child Padin 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 Padin. Consult your doctor if the fever persists.
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