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Mefenamic Acid and Paracetamol Tablets

Mefenamic Acid and Paracetamol Tablets

Active Ingredients

Mefenamic Acid + Paracetamol

Dosage Form

Tablets

Package Insert/Leaflet

Available upon request

Packing

10 X 10 Tablets / Box

Production Capacity

10 Million Tablets / Month

Strength

250mg + 325mg, 250mg + 500mg, 400mg + 500mg, 450mg + 500mg, 500mg + 325mg

Therapeutic use

NSAID, Painkillers

Available Strength of Mefenamic Acid and Paracetamol Tablets

Strength View Product
250mg + 325mg Send Enquiry
250mg + 500mg Send Enquiry
400mg + 500mg Send Enquiry
450mg + 500mg Send Enquiry
500mg + 325mg Send Enquiry

Available Composition of Mefenamic Acid and Paracetamol Tablets

Facts about Mefenamic Acid and Paracetamol Tablets

Habit Forming :
No
Therapeutic Class :
PAIN ANALGESICS

Description

 

Mefenamic Acid and Paracetamol Tablets Manufacturer & Exporter in India

What are Mefenamic acid and Paracetamol tablets?

Mefenamic acid and paracetamol tablets fall under the category of antipyretic drugs, which are often prescribed to cure fever. This medication also has anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties.  

What are Mefenamic acid and Paracetamol tablets used for?

These tablets are primarily used as painkillers or analgesics, and also to cure fever. It relieves pain and inflammation in conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and menstrual pain.

It is often prescribed to treat mild to moderate pain such as headache, migraine, toothache, muscle ache, backache, traumatic pain, pain due to sprain and strain, and pain post surgeries.  

How do Mefenamic acid and Paracetamol tablets work?

This medication is a combination of two medicines, namely Mefenamic Acid and Paracetamol., of which Mefenamic is an NSAID drug. It works by simply prohibiting the release of certain chemical messengers that cause fever, pain, and inflammation. 

Common Side Effects of Mefenamic acid and Paracetamol tablets 

  • Nausea, 
  • Vomiting, 
  • Diarrhea, 
  • Heartburn, 
  • Flatulence, 
  • Constipation, 
  • Dyspepsia, 
  • Abdominal pain, 
  • Dark-coloured stool, 
  • Hematemesis (vomiting blood), 
  • Ulcerative stomatitis, 
  • Exacerbation of colitis, 
  • Exacerbation of Crohn’s disease

 

Substitutes

  • Amine 
  • Amino acid 
  • Amino acid or derivatives 
  • Aminobenzoic acid 
  • Aniline or substituted anilines 
  • Aromatic homomonocyclic compound 
  • Benzoic acid 
  • Benzoyl 
  • Carboxylic acid 
  • Carboxylic acid derivative 
  • Hydrocarbon derivative 
  • Monocarboxylic acid or derivatives 
  • O-xylene 
  • Organic nitrogen compound 
  • Organic oxide 
  • Organic oxygen compound 
  • Organonitrogen compound
  • Organooxygen compound 
  • Organopnictogen compound 
  • Secondary amine 
  • Vinylogous amide 
  • Xylene