Analgesic & Antipyretic
Aceclofenac 100mg Tablets
India standard · CDSCO / Jan Aushadhi context
Overview
A tablet form of an anti-inflammatory painkiller used to relieve pain and inflammation from conditions such as joint, back and dental pain.
Recommendations
- Generally used for short-term relief of pain and inflammation
- Usually taken with or after food to protect the stomach
- Use the smallest helpful amount for the shortest duration
- Seek medical guidance if pain continues beyond a few days
- Available as a low-cost generic at Jan Aushadhi stores
Do's
- Take after food
- Drink enough fluids during use
- Inform the dispenser of existing conditions and medicines
Don'ts
- Do not use long-term without medical supervision
- Do not casually combine with other anti-inflammatory painkillers
- Do not exceed the advised amount
Others
Not advisable without advice for people with ulcers, kidney, liver, heart or asthma problems or during pregnancy; seek prompt help for black stools, severe stomach pain or allergic reactions.
Europe standard · EMA / typical EU practice
Overview
An anti-inflammatory painkiller tablet used for short-term relief of pain and inflammation in conditions such as arthritis and musculoskeletal pain.
Recommendations
- Use for short-term symptomatic relief
- Take the lowest effective amount for the shortest time
- Usually taken with food to reduce stomach irritation
- Review continued use with a clinician if symptoms persist
- Confirm suitability with a pharmacist or doctor before starting
Do's
- Take with or after meals
- Mention cardiovascular and stomach history to your clinician
- Stay hydrated during treatment
Don'ts
- Do not combine with other anti-inflammatory drugs without advice
- Do not use beyond a short course unsupervised
- Do not ignore warning signs like stomach pain or dark stools
Others
Caution applies to heart, gastrointestinal, kidney or liver conditions and in pregnancy, particularly later stages; urgent care is needed for chest pain, severe abdominal pain or allergic reactions.
USA standard · FDA / typical US practice
Overview
An anti-inflammatory pain reliever that is not approved or marketed as a medicine in the United States, so it is not routinely available through US pharmacies.
Recommendations
- This medicine is generally not available in the US
- US users typically use other approved anti-inflammatory pain relievers
- Any anti-inflammatory use should follow a clinician's guidance
- Use any chosen pain reliever at the lowest effective amount briefly
- Ask a US pharmacist about approved alternatives
Do's
- Discuss FDA-approved options with a professional
- Read labels on any pain reliever you choose
- Report stomach or heart symptoms to a clinician
Don'ts
- Do not assume it equals US-approved painkillers
- Do not import or self-treat with unapproved medicines
- Do not combine multiple anti-inflammatory products
Others
As it is not FDA-approved, consult a US clinician; people with heart, stomach, kidney or liver issues or who are pregnant need personalized advice.
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