• aflon 500 mg Tablets by Servier Laboratories contains Micronized Purified Flavonoid Fraction, which is used to improve venous tone and microcirculation. It is indicated for chronic venous insufficiency, leg swelling, varicose veins, and hemorrhoidal disorders. The formulation strengthens vein walls, reduces inflammation, and enhances blood circulation, providing symptomatic relief for vascular conditions.

    Dosage:
    The usual adult dose for chronic venous insufficiency is 1 tablet twice daily. For acute hemorrhoidal attacks, 3 tablets daily may be prescribed. Adjust dosage based on clinical response and physician guidance.

    Administration:
    For oral use only. Swallow tablets whole with water, preferably during meals.

    Side Effects:
    Daflon is generally well-tolerated. Mild gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, diarrhea, or abdominal discomfort may occur. Rarely, headache or skin reactions may appear. Severe allergic reactions are uncommon but require immediate medical attention.

  • Depo-Medrol 80 mg/2 ml Injection by Pfizer is a corticosteroid (methylprednisolone acetate) used to reduce inflammation and suppress the immune system in various conditions such as arthritis, allergic reactions, skin disorders, and certain endocrine disorders. The depot formulation allows for sustained release, providing long-lasting therapeutic effects.

    Dosage:
    Dosage depends on the condition being treated and patient response. Typically administered as a single or repeated intramuscular or intra-articular injection under medical supervision.

    Administration:
    For intramuscular or intra-articular use only. Should be administered by a healthcare professional trained in corticosteroid therapy. Do not inject intravenously.

    Side Effects:
    Depo-Medrol may cause side effects such as temporary pain at the injection site, mild swelling, and skin changes. Long-term or high-dose use can lead to increased risk of infections, changes in blood sugar, osteoporosis, or adrenal suppression. Patients should follow medical guidance closely.

  • Disprin Tablets by Reckitt Benckiser are a fast-acting analgesic and antipyretic containing aspirin. They are used to relieve mild to moderate pain such as headaches, toothaches, muscular pain, and to reduce fever. Disprin works by inhibiting prostaglandin production, providing rapid pain relief. The formulation is widely recognized for its quick onset of action and reliable efficacy in pain and fever management.

    Dosage:
    The typical adult dose is 300–600 mg every 4–6 hours as required, not exceeding 4 g per day. Children’s dosing should follow a physician’s advice.

    Administration:
    For oral use only. Tablets should be swallowed whole with water. Avoid taking on an empty stomach to reduce risk of gastric irritation.

    Side Effects:
    Disprin may cause mild side effects like stomach upset, heartburn, or nausea. Rarely, it can lead to gastrointestinal bleeding, allergic reactions, or increased bleeding tendency. Patients with aspirin sensitivity or certain medical conditions should consult a doctor before use.

  • Infacol Drops by Forest Laboratories Ltd is an oral solution containing simethicone, used to relieve excessive gas and bloating in infants. It works by breaking down gas bubbles in the stomach and intestines, helping to reduce discomfort and crying due to colic or trapped wind. The gentle formula is suitable for babies from birth onwards and can be added to milk or water before feeding.

    Dosage:
    The typical dose is 0.3 ml (20 mg simethicone) up to 4 times daily, or as directed by a pediatrician.

    Administration:
    For oral use only. Shake the bottle well before use. Administer using the supplied dropper and measure the exact dose.

    Side Effects:
    Infacol is generally well-tolerated, with minimal risk of side effects. Rarely, mild reactions such as nausea or mild diarrhea may occur. Severe reactions are extremely uncommon, but if any unusual symptoms appear, seek medical advice promptly.

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