Sufinac P Oral Suspension
Manufacturer
Lifepure Labs Pvt Ltd
Salt Composition
Aceclofenac (50mg) + Paracetamol (125mg)
Key Information
Short Description
Sufinac P Oral Suspension helps lower body temperature (fever) and reduce pain and inflammation (redness and swelling) both in infants and children.
Dosage Form
Oral Suspension
Introduction
Sufinac P Oral Suspension is a medication that helps to lower body temperature (fever) and reduce pain and inflammation (redness and swelling) in infants and children. It is available in the form of an oral suspension.
Directions for Use
Give this medicine after food to avoid abdominal discomfort in your child. Maintain a log of your child's temperature. If you do not see any improvement, contact your child's doctor for advice.
How it works
Sufinac P Oral Suspension comprises two active ingredients: Aceclofenac and Paracetamol. These medicines work by blocking the action of chemical messengers responsible for pain, fever, and inflammation (redness and swelling).
Quick Tips
Give plenty of fluids to your child to ensure proper body hydration (water-levels) Give your child a balanced diet Encourage your child to have optimum sleep since sick children get tired soon and getting plenty of rest helps them recover faster. Stop the medicine and consult your child's doctor in case your child exhibits allergic rash or stomach pain soon after taking this medicine.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I increase or decrease the dose of Sufinac P Oral Suspension for my child by myself according to the severity of illness?
No, altering the dosage of the medicine without consulting a doctor is not recommended. Increasing the dose without proper judgment could lead to toxicity, while decreasing it may worsen the condition. Therefore, always seek guidance from your child’s healthcare provider for any changes in dosage.
How much Sufinac P Oral Suspension should I give to my child?
The prescribed dose of Sufinac P Oral Suspension will be determined by your child's doctor based on their age, weight, and medical condition. It’s crucial to follow the prescribed dosage schedule to ensure safe and effective treatment.
How should Sufinac P Oral Suspension be stored?
Sufinac P Oral Suspension should be stored at room temperature in a dry, cool location, away from direct sunlight or heat. It’s important to keep all medicines out of the reach and sight of children to prevent accidental intake.
Can all children be given the same dose of Sufinac P Oral Suspension?
No, dosage is not standardized for every child. The doctor determines the appropriate dose for your child based on their age and body weight. This can change even as they grow older. Therefore, it’s essential to follow your doctor’s instructions when administering any medication.
When will my child feel better?
Your child may need to take Sufinac P Oral Suspension for a few days or weeks, depending on the severity of the infection. Always follow your doctor’s instructions regarding dosage and frequency as this is crucial for achieving symptom relief.
Are there any serious side effects of this medicine for my child?
Sufinac P Oral Suspension, while generally well-tolerated by children, may cause allergic reactions like itching, rash, or swelling. If you notice any persistent vomiting, body swelling, decreased urine frequency, or a severe allergic reaction, seek immediate medical attention.
Are there any specific contraindications associated with the use of Sufinac P Oral Suspension?
Sufinac P Oral Suspension may not be suitable for individuals with known allergies to any components or excipients. It’s crucial to avoid this medication in patients with a history of stomach ulcers, active or recurrent bleeding from ulcers, or heart failure, high blood pressure, and liver or kidney disease.