

Aro Infusion
Manufacturer
Arsa Life Care Pvt Ltd
Salt Composition
Paracetamol (1% w/v)
Key Information
Short Description
Aro Infusion helps in relieving moderate pain and reducing fever for the short-term in cases following surgery or in cases where oral administration is not possible.
Dosage Form
Infusion
Introduction
Aro Infusion is administered by a doctor or a nurse and should not be self-administered. Depending on the severity of your underlying illness, your doctor will decide the precise dose and schedule as per which this injection is to be given. It starts working within one hour. Inform your doctor if you are also taking other medications containing paracetamol to avoid an overdose. You should let your doctor know if your pain or fever does not subside. Vomiting, difficulty sleeping, and constipation may be seen as side effects in some patients. Consult your doctor if these side effects do not resolve with time and persist for a longer duration of time. Inform your doctor immediately if any rash or allergic reaction is observed while taking this medicine. Pregnant and nursing women should use it under medical supervision only. It should be used with caution in patients with liver and kidney disease or alcohol abuse. It is not recommended in patients with severe or active liver disease.
Directions for Use
Your doctor or nurse will give you this medicine. Kindly do not self-administer.
Safety Information
Side Effects
No common side effects listed.
Alcohol Warning
It is unsafe to consume alcohol with Aro Infusion.
Breastfeeding Warning
Aro Infusion is safe to use during breastfeeding. Human studies suggest that the drug does not pass into the breastmilk in a significant amount and is not harmful to the baby.
Pregnancy Warning
Aro Infusion is safe to use during pregnancy. Most studies have shown low or no risk to the developing baby.
Interacting Medicines
Nimesulide Oxyphenbutazone Metamizole
How it works
Aro Infusion is an analgesic (pain reliever) and anti-pyretic (fever reducer). It works by blocking the release of certain chemical messengers that cause pain and fever.
Quick Tips
Aro Infusion helps in relieving moderate pain and fever for the short-term, especially following surgery. Inform your doctor if you are also taking other medications containing paracetamol. Inform your doctor if you suffer from liver disease, severe kidney disease, or alcohol abuse. Inform your doctor if you experience symptoms such as feeling or being sick, weight loss, pale skin (pallor), or abdominal pain within the first 24 hours as it indicates an overdose. Your doctor may regularly monitor your kidney function, liver function, and levels of blood components if you are taking this medicine for long-term treatment.
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Frequently asked questions
How is Aro Infusion administered?
Aro Infusion must be administered only under the direct supervision of a healthcare professional or your doctor. It should not be self-administered. The dosage will depend on the specific condition being treated and will be determined by your doctor. Carefully follow your doctor's instructions to maximize the benefits of Aro Infusion.
What if I vomit after taking Aro Infusion?
If you vomit within 30 minutes of taking a dose of Aro Infusion tablets or syrup, retake the same dose. If you vomit after 30 minutes, there is no need to take another dose until your doctor-prescribed schedule.
What are the serious side effects of taking an excess of Aro Infusion?
Taking more than the prescribed dosage of Aro Infusion may result in severe liver injury. It can also cause kidney damage, a decrease in platelet count, and even loss of consciousness. If you experience symptoms like nausea, vomiting, and general fatigue after taking too much Aro Infusion, contact your doctor or an emergency service immediately.
When will I feel better after taking Aro Infusion?
You should start feeling better within about half an hour of taking a dose of Aro Infusion.
Is Aro Infusion an antibiotic?
Aro Infusion is not an antibiotic. It functions as a pain reliever and fever reducer.
Is Aro Infusion safe for children?
Aro Infusion is considered safe for children only when prescribed and administered by a healthcare professional. Always follow your doctor's instructions carefully when using this medicine in children.
Can I take Aro Infusion and ibuprofen together?
Ibuprofen and Aro Infusion are both safe medications, but they should not be used simultaneously. Consult your healthcare professional for guidance on medication combinations, as necessary.
Does Aro Infusion make babies sleepy?
Aro Infusion does not cause drowsiness in babies; it is a pain reliever specifically designed to reduce fever and discomfort.