All the Drug Class Drugs
Analgesic/Antipyretic., Anilides, other. Paracetamol 10 mg/ml, Ibuprofen (as sodium dihydrate) 3 mg/ml. Vials: 10 X100ml.
One vial (100 mL) as a 15-minute infus. every 6 hours, as necessary. Do not exceed a total daily dose of 4000 mg (4 g) paracetamol. For ped., elderly, pts. with renal/hepatic impair., see lit.
In adlts. for the relief of mild to moder. pain and reduct. of fever, where an IV route of admin. is considered clin. necessary.
C/I:
Known hypersens. to paracetamol, ibuprofen, other NSAIDs or to any of the excip.
Severe heart fail. (NYHA Class IV);
Act. alcoholism, as chron. excessive alcohol ingest. may predispose pts. to hepatotox. (due to the paracetamol component);
Pts. who have exper. asthma, urticaria, or allergic-type react. after taking acetylsalicylic acid or other NSAIDs;
Hist. of GI. bleeding or perforat. related to previous NSAID ther.;
Act., or hist. of, recurrent peptic ulcerat./haemorrhage (two or more distinct episodes of proven ulcerat. or bleed.);
Severe hepatic fail. or severe renal fail.;
Cerebrovasc. or other act. bleeding;
Blood clotting disord. and condit. involving incr. tendency to bleed;
Sev. dehydr. (caused by vomiting, diarrhoea or insuff. fluid intake);
During third trimester of pregn;
see lit.
Analgesic/Antipyretic.. Dipyrone 500mg / ml (20 drops). BOTTLE (oral dr.): 50ml.
Adult. & adolesc.>15 yrs. (wt.>53 kg): 20-40 dr., up to 3 times a d.Child.:
3-11 mnths. (5-8 kg) 2-4 dr., up to 3/d.
1 - 3 yrs. (9 – 15kg) 3 - 10 dr., up to 3/d.4 - 6 yrs. (16 – 23kg) 5 - 15 dr., up to 3/d.
7 - 9 yrs. (24 – 30 kg) 8 - 20 dr., up to 3/ d.
10 - 12 yrs. (31 – 45 kg) 10 - 30 dr., up to to 3/d.
13 - 14 yrs. (46 – 53 kg) 15 - 35 dr., up to 3/d. Should be taken at 6-8 hr. intervals. Not more than three doses in 24 hrs.
See lit.
For relief of moder.- sev. pain, such as headache, toothache, menstrual pain, and for reducing high fever that does not respond to other tmt. measures.
C/I: Hypersens., sens. to analgesics, bone marrow impairment,
hematopoietic syst. dis., ac. intermittent hep. porphyria