Aceclo MR Tablet
Manufactured By Aristo Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd
Composition Aceclofenac (100mg), Paracetamol / Acetaminophen (500mg), Chlorzoxazone (500mg)
Rs 93.60
MRP Rs 104.00
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( 10 tablets in 1 strip )
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Not a good idea during pregnancy, especially in the third trimester.
- Aceclofenac (NSAID) could:
- Impact the development of the fetal heart
- Lower the amount of amniotic fluid
- Make the ductus arteriosus close too soon
- Chlorzoxazone and thiocolchicoside, which are muscle relaxants, are not safe to use during pregnancy.
- Only use it if your doctor tells you to.
Faq For Medicine
Q1. What is the purpose of Aceclo MR Tablet?
It helps with muscle discomfort, lower back pain, joint pain, neck stiffness, and severe muscle spasms.
Q2. How fast does it work?
Taking the medication will help with pain in 30 to 60 minutes.
Q3. Can I take it if I have a fever?
Yes, because of paracetamol, but it is mostly for muscle pain.
Q4. Can it be taken without eating?
No. Take it after a meal to avoid upsetting your stomach.
Q5. Is it safe to use for a long time?
No. This is only for short-term use.
Q6. Does it make you sleepy?
Yes, the muscle relaxant could make you sleepy.
Q7. Can I drive after taking it?
Don't drive or use machinery if you're feeling dizzy or sleepy.
Expert Advice
- Only take for a short time to treat severe pain or spasms.
- Always take it after meals to avoid stomach upset.
- Don't drink alcohol; it makes paracetamol more harmful to the liver.
- Do not take with other NSAIDs, including ibuprofen or diclofenac.
- Rest the muscle that hurts to help it heal faster.
- Drink plenty of water and keep your back straight to ease muscle strain.
- Don't use it if you have ulcers, kidney problems, or liver disease.
- If you see signs of gastrointestinal bleeding, such black stools or vomiting blood, stop right once.
Side Effects
- Normal
- Pain in the stomach
- Feeling sick
- Throwing up
- Sleepiness
- Feeling dizzy
- Heartburn
- Weakness
- Tiredness
- Not as Common
- Legs that are swollen
- Rash on the skin
- Liver enzymes are higher
- Side Effects That Are Bad
- Bleeding in the stomach
- Hard to breathe
- Very bad allergic reaction
- Damage to the liver (from taking too much paracetamol)
- If you have severe symptoms, get medical attention.
How It Works
- Aceclofenac
- Stops the body from making prostaglandins, which lowers pain and swelling.
- Painkiller
- Helps lower temperature and pain in the brain.
- Chlorzoxazone/Thiocolchicoside is a muscle relaxant.
- Works on the spinal cord to ease muscle spasms and tightness.
- Together, they work faster and better to relieve muscle discomfort.
Medicine Interaction
- Interactions Between Drugs
- Don't mix with:
- Other NSAIDs, like ibuprofen and diclofenac
- Blood thinners (Warfarin) -> risk of bleeding
- Steroids raise the risk of ulcers.
- Alcohol → liver damage
- Antihypertensives → may lessen their action
- Phenytoin and carbamazepine are anti-epileptics.
- Antibiotics such as rifampicin elevate hepatic burden.
- Interactions Between Diseases
- Be careful when using in:
- Liver problems
- Kidney disease
- Ulcers in the stomach
- Heart problems
- Asthma
How to Use
- Take one tablet once or twice a day as directed.
- Take only after meals.
- Do not crumble or chew; just swallow whole with water.
- Don't go more than 3–5 days without seeing a doctor.
- Stay away from alcohol.
- If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you can, unless it's close to the following dose (don't take two doses).
Uses / indications
- Pain in the muscles
- Pain in the back
- Cervical spondylitis (neck pain)
- Pain in the joints
- Pain in the shoulder
- Stiffness in the muscles
- Strains and sprains
- Injuries from sports
- Acute musculoskeletal disorders