FASTDOL 325MG/37.5MG TABLET
Paracetamol325 mg+Tramadol37.5 mg
Panacea Biotec Limited
Taken orally. Tablets must be swallowed whole, with a sufficient quantity of liquid. They must not be broken or chewed.
Store between 15 - 30°C (59 - 86°F).
Not recommended in severe renal impairment (CrCl <10 ml/minutes). Severe respiratory insufficiency, liver disease or opioid dependent patients. Increased intracranial pressure or head injury, patients at risk of seizures or on drugs that may lower the seizure threshold (e.g. SSRI, TCA, antipsychotics, centrally acting analgesics or local anaesthesia), biliary tract disorders, in a state of shock or unconsciousness.
Ascariasis : Ascariasis is a disease caused by the parasitic roundworm Ascaris lumbricoides. Infections have no symptoms in more than 85% of cases, especially if the number of worms is small. Symptoms increase with the number of worms present. Children are most commonly affected, and in this age group the infection may also cause poor weight gain, malnutrition and learning problems. Symptoms may include shortness of breath and fever in the beginning of the disease. These may be followed by symptoms like abdominal swelling, abdominal pain and diarrhea. Infection occurs by eating food or drink contaminated with Ascaris eggs from feces. The eggs hatch in the intestines, burrow through the gut wall, and migrate to the lungs via the blood. There they break into the alveoli and pass up the trachea, where they are coughed up and swallowed. The larvae then pass through the stomach for a second time into the intestine where they become adult worms.
Increased risk serotonin syndrome with SSRI and triptans. Increased risk of seizures of SSRI, TCA, antipsychotics, centrally acting analgesics or local anaesthesia. Decreased tramadol levels with carbamazepine. Decreased analgesic efficacy of tramadol with ondansetron. Increased INR with warfarin. Potentially Fatal: Increased risk of serotonin syndrome with MAOIs, avoid concurrent use or within 2 weeks of discontinuation from MAOIs. Increased risk of CNS and respiratory depression with CNS depressants (e.g. alcohol, opioids, anaesthetic agents, narcotics, phenothiazines, tranquilizers or sedative hypnotics).
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