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Lupisulide Syrup

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Lupin Ltd

Salt Composition

Nimesulide (50mg)

Overview Lupisulide Syrup

Pedia-Calm syrup, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), effectively reduces pain and fever. It's indicated for treating acute pain and fever in infants and children. Administer Pedia-Calm as directed, orally, before or after meals; post-meal administration minimizes stomach upset. Never exceed the recommended dosage; doing so might lead to adverse reactions. If vomiting occurs within 30 minutes, repeat the dose; otherwise, omit if the next dose is due. Potential side effects include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, heartburn, diarrhea, and allergic reactions – generally transient. Persistent or severe side effects warrant immediate consultation with your child's physician. Prior to use, inform your doctor of any drug allergies, pre-existing conditions such as heart problems, congenital defects, liver, kidney, or lung disease, or bleeding disorders. This is crucial for appropriate dosage and treatment planning. Note: Pedia-Calm syrup is contraindicated for children under 12 years of age, as per the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare guidelines.

Uses of Lupisulide Syrup

Fever and pain management

Major Benefits of Lupisulide Syrup:

Administer this medication according to your physician's prescribed dosage and timeframe. Consult the product label for usage instructions prior to consumption. Use a measuring device for accurate oral administration. Ensure thorough shaking before each dose. Consume Lupisulide Syrup with a meal.

Common Side effects of Lupisulide Syrup:

  • Nausea
  • Stomach pain
  • Allergy
  • Diarrhea
  • Vomiting
  • Increased liver enzymes

How to use Lupisulide Syrup:

Administer this medication precisely as prescribed by your physician, adhering to both dosage and treatment length. Consult the product label for detailed instructions prior to consumption. Use a measuring cup for accurate oral administration. Ensure thorough shaking before each dose. Consume Lupisulide Syrup with food.

How Lupisulide Syrup works:

Lupisulide Syrup inhibits the activity of prostaglandins, body chemicals that trigger pain, fever, and inflammatory responses such as redness and swelling.

SAFETY ADVICE

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Patients with kidney impairment should use Lupisulide Syrup cautiously, potentially requiring dosage modification. A physician's consultation is advised. Lupisulide Syrup is contraindicated in individuals with severe kidney disease.

LiverLiverCAUTION

Patients with liver conditions should use Lupisulide Syrup cautiously, potentially requiring dosage modification. Physician consultation is advised. Routine Liver Function Tests (LFTs) are recommended during your child's treatment with Lupisulide Syrup.

What if you forget to take Lupisulide Syrup :

Remain calm. If your pediatrician hasn't instructed otherwise, administer the missed dose if it's within twelve hours of the scheduled time. However, avoid doubling the dose if the next scheduled dose is imminent; instead, continue with the regular medication schedule.

Facts to Know About Lupisulide Syrup

LabelValue
Chemical Type Diphenyl ether derivative
Developing Habits No.
Treatment Category Pain Relievers

FAQs on Lupisulide Syrup

Never adjust your child's medication dosage without first talking to their doctor. Increasing the dose could be harmful, and decreasing it might cause symptoms to return. Consult your pediatrician if you believe a dosage change is necessary.
Your child's dosage will be determined by their doctor based on their individual needs and weight. Following the prescribed schedule is crucial for their safe and full recovery.
Extended use of Lupisulide Syrup may increase stomach acid, potentially causing ulcers and gastrointestinal bleeding. To minimize risk, use the lowest effective dose for the shortest time necessary. Consult your doctor if you have any questions.
Store Lupisulide Syrup at room temperature, in a dry place, protected from direct heat and light. Keep it out of children's reach and sight to prevent accidental ingestion.
Lupisulide Syrup dosage isn't universal; a doctor determines the correct amount for each child, considering their age and weight.
Your child may need to take Lupisulide Syrup for several days or weeks, depending on the infection's severity. If symptoms persist after finishing the prescribed course, contact your child's doctor immediately.
While Lupisulide Syrup is generally well-tolerated in children, immediately seek medical attention if your child experiences severe side effects such as persistent vomiting, swelling, liver problems, reduced urination, or a serious allergic reaction.
Lupisulide Syrup, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), is a pain reliever that doesn't contain antibiotics. It helps alleviate pain from various illnesses.
Lupisulide Syrup and paracetamol, both non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), shouldn't be combined. Concurrent use may heighten the risk of stomach ulcers and bleeding. Consult your doctor before using them together.
Lupisulide Syrup is a non-aspirin, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory pain reliever.
Follow your doctor's instructions for dosage and duration to ensure the safe use of Lupisulide Syrup.
Use Lupisulide Syrup for headaches only as directed by your doctor.
Lupisulide Syrup, at recommended dosages, does not cause drowsiness. However, excessive consumption may induce sleepiness.
Lupisulide Syrup is sulfur-free.
Lupisulide Syrup relieves acute pain, the pain of osteoarthritis, and painful periods in adolescents and adults aged 12 and older.
While Lupisulide Syrup may be used concurrently with ibuprofen without reported drug interactions, this combination isn't recommended due to a heightened risk of stomach ulcers and bleeding. Consult your physician before combining these medications.
Lupisulide Syrup may be taken with aspirin; no clinically observed drug interactions exist. Nevertheless, potential interactions remain possible. Consult your doctor before combining these medications.
Yes, Lupisulide Syrup is safe when taken as directed by your doctor.
Lupisulide Syrup is not prohibited in India.
Because it's unknown whether Lupisulide Syrup passes into breast milk, medications containing it shouldn't be used while breastfeeding.
Using Lupisulide Syrup during pregnancy, particularly in the final trimester, is unsafe. Reports link its use to newborn kidney failure. Always consult your doctor before taking any medication while pregnant.
Patients with asthma can safely take Lupisulide Syrup as directed by their doctor. However, it's crucial to inform your doctor about your asthma if you are prescribed other medications.
Lupisulide Syrup is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), a pain reliever, not an antibiotic. It helps alleviate pain from various illnesses.
Lupisulide Syrup and paracetamol are both non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), or pain relievers. Combining them increases the risk of stomach ulcers and bleeding. Always consult your doctor before using them together.
Lupisulide Syrup is a pain reliever and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), aspirin-free.
Use Lupisulide Syrup only as your doctor directs, following the prescribed dosage and duration for safe use.
Use Lupisulide Syrup for headaches only as directed by your doctor.
Lupisulide Syrup, at recommended dosages, does not cause drowsiness. However, excessive consumption may induce sleepiness.
Lupisulide Syrup is sulfur-free.
Lupisulide Syrup relieves acute pain, the pain of osteoarthritis, and painful menstruation in adolescents and adults aged 12 and older.
While Lupisulide Syrup and ibuprofen can be taken together without reported drug interactions, this combination isn't recommended due to a heightened risk of stomach ulcers and bleeding. Consult your physician before using them concurrently.
Lupisulide Syrup may be taken with aspirin; no clinically observed drug interactions exist. Nevertheless, potential interactions remain possible. Consult your doctor before combining these medications.
Lupisulide Syrup is not banned in India, but its use is restricted to individuals 12 years and older, as per the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
Because it's unclear whether Lupisulide Syrup passes into breast milk, medications containing it should not be taken while breastfeeding.
Using Lupisulide Syrup during pregnancy, particularly in the final trimester, is unsafe. Reports link its use in late pregnancy to newborn kidney failure. Always consult your doctor before taking any medication while pregnant.
For asthma patients, Lupisulide Syrup is considered safe when used as directed by a physician. Inform your doctor about your asthma if prescribed this syrup, especially if taking other medications.
Lupisulide Syrup
10
MRP 11
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