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Fenic Syrup

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Kaydee Biotech Pvt Ltd

Salt Composition

Diclofenac (NA)

Overview Fenic Syrup

Rheumacin Syrup provides relief from pain and inflammation. It's indicated for managing pain, swelling, and stiffness associated with conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and acute musculoskeletal trauma. Common applications include back, shoulder, and neck pain, as well as sprains and muscle spasms. Dosage and duration should strictly adhere to your physician's instructions. To minimize stomach irritation, take with food or milk. Disclose any history of heart disease or stroke to your doctor. Frequently reported side effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal discomfort, indigestion, gas, reduced appetite, headache, and dizziness. Prolonged use may necessitate regular monitoring of kidney and liver function, along with blood counts. Serious complications, such as gastrointestinal bleeding and kidney damage, are potential risks with extended therapy. Caution is advised for patients with asthma or a history of cardiovascular bleeding. This medication is not suitable for managing postoperative pain following coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). Expectant and nursing mothers must seek medical counsel before use due to potential harm to the fetus or infant.

Primary Ingredients of Fenic Syrup

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Uses of Fenic Syrup

Analgesia

Major Benefits of Fenic Syrup:

Follow your doctor's instructions precisely regarding dosage and treatment length for this medication. Always refer to the product label for usage guidelines prior to administration. Use a measuring cup for accurate dosing and ingest orally. Ensure thorough shaking before each use. Consume Fenic Syrup with a meal.

Common Side effects of Fenic Syrup:

  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Abdominal pain
  • Indigestion
  • Flatulence
  • Headache
  • Dizziness
  • Decreased appetite
  • Vertigo
  • Rash
  • Increased transaminase level in blood

How to use Fenic Syrup:

Follow your doctor's instructions precisely regarding dosage and treatment length for this medication. Always refer to the product label for administration guidelines prior to use. Administer orally using a measuring device, ensuring thorough shaking beforehand. Consume Fenic Syrup with a meal.

How Fenic Syrup works:

Fenic Syrup, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), inhibits the production of inflammatory mediators responsible for pain and the associated swelling and redness.

SAFETY ADVICE

AlcoholAlcoholUNSAFE

Avoid alcohol while taking Fenic Syrup.

PregnancyPregnancyCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

Use of Fenic Syrup is contraindicated during pregnancy due to confirmed risks to the fetus. In exceptional life-threatening circumstances, a physician might prescribe it if the potential benefits outweigh the known hazards. Physician consultation is advised.

Breast feedingBreast feedingCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

Use of Fenic Syrup while breastfeeding is likely inadvisable. Preliminary data from human studies indicate potential transfer of the medication into breast milk, posing a possible risk to the infant.

DrivingDrivingUNSAFE

Fenic Syrup may induce adverse reactions impacting driving capabilities. Some users experience headaches, blurred vision, dizziness, or drowsiness, potentially impairing their ability to operate a vehicle.

KidneyKidneyCAUTION

Patients with kidney impairment should use Fenic Syrup judiciously, potentially requiring dosage modification. Physician consultation is advised.

LiverLiverCAUTION

Patients with hepatic impairment should use Fenic Syrup judiciously. Dosage modification may be necessary. Physician consultation is advised.

What if you forget to take Fenic Syrup :

Should you forget a Fenic Syrup dose, administer it promptly. Nevertheless, if your next dose is imminent, omit the missed dose and resume your usual dosing regimen. Avoid taking a double dose.

Facts to Know About Fenic Syrup

LabelValue
Chemical Classification Phenylacetic acid-based compound
Developing Habits No.
Type of Therapy Pain Relievers

FAQs on Fenic Syrup

Fenic Syrup effectively relieves pain and inflammation associated with sprains, strains, other injuries, various types of arthritis, gout, and post-surgical discomfort.
Fenic Syrup is not a narcotic; it's a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID).
Fenic Syrup is not a recreational drug; it has no potential for abuse or dependence. If you're unwell, seek medical advice.
Prolonged use or high doses of Fenic Syrup can lead to kidney issues like proteinuria, hematuria, and dysuria. Individuals with dehydration, heart failure, pre-existing kidney impairment, hypertension, or those taking diuretics or nephrotoxic medications (especially the elderly) are at increased risk. Kidney function monitoring is advised for these patients.
Fenic Syrup may cause drowsiness, dizziness, fatigue, and visual disturbances, though this is uncommon. Avoid driving or operating machinery if these side effects occur.
Fenic Syrup may increase your risk of heart attack or stroke, particularly with higher doses or prolonged use. It can also cause stomach and intestinal ulcers, bleeding, or perforation, potentially fatally and without warning. Seek immediate medical attention if you experience any such symptoms.
Avoid Fenic Syrup during pregnancy. Use in the last trimester may harm your baby and cause premature labor. It's also best to avoid it during the first six months. A doctor may prescribe it only if the benefits clearly outweigh the risks. Always consult your doctor before using Fenic Syrup if you are pregnant.
Fenic Syrup
78
MRP 95
18% off