Aceclo Sera 100mg/325mg/15mg Tablet
Manufactured By Aristo Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd
Composition Aceclofenac (100mg), Paracetamol / Acetaminophen (325mg), Serratiopeptidase (15mg)
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Not safe to use during pregnancy, especially in the third trimester.
- Aceclofenac (an NSAID) could cause:
- Less amniotic fluid
- Early closure of the fetal ductus arteriosus
- Labor is taking longer than expected.
- There isn't enough safety evidence on serratiopeptidase during pregnancy.
- Paracetamol is pretty safe, but you shouldn't use the combination unless your doctor tells you to.
- Do not use while breastfeeding because there isn't enough information.
Faq For Medicine
Q1. What is the purpose of Aceclo Sera Tablet?
For pain, swelling, and inflammation in diseases such muscular injuries, joint pain, back pain, sprains, and edema after surgery.
Q2. Is it okay to take it for a fever?
It has paracetamol in it, but its main use is to treat pain and swelling, not regular fever.
Q3. Does it make you sleepy?
Not usually, however you might feel a little dizzy or weary.
Q4: Can I drive after taking it?
If you're feeling dizzy, it's best not to drive.
Q5. Can I use it for discomfort that lasts a long time?
No. It is only supposed to be used for a limited time (3 to 5 days).
Q6. Is it okay to take it on an empty stomach?
No, take it after eating to avoid upsetting your stomach.
Q7. How quickly does it work?
It may take a few hours for the swelling to go down, but the pain will start to go away after 30–45 minutes.
Expert Advice
- Always take it after meals to keep your tummy safe.
- Don't take it with other NSAIDs like ibuprofen or diclofenac.
- Stay away from alcohol altogether because it can harm your liver and cause gastrointestinal bleeding.
- Drink a lot of water and let the hurt area rest so it heals faster.
- Don't take more than 4 grams of paracetamol from all sources in a day.
- Don't do it if you have:
- Stomach ulcer that is active
- Severe illness of the liver or kidneys
- Problems with bleeding
- If you see any of the following, stop right away and get help:
- Stools that are black
- Throwing up blood
- Very bad stomach discomfort
- Yellow skin and eyes (problems with the liver)
Side Effects
- Pain in the stomach
- Feeling sick or throwing up
- Heartburn
- Diarrhea
- Feeling dizzy
- Stomach problems
- Skin rashes that aren't too bad
- Not as common
- Swelling (edema)
- High levels of liver enzymes
- Irritation of the stomach
- Serious (not often, but urgent)
- Bleeding in the stomach
- Very bad allergic reactions
- Damage to the liver
- Hard to breathe
- Very bad skin responses
- If you have serious symptoms, get medical help right away.
How It Works
- Stops the body from making prostaglandins, which lowers pain and swelling.
- Paracetamol
- Works in the brain to lower pain and temperature.
- Serratiopeptidase
- An enzyme that breaks down proteins that cause inflammation. This makes swelling go down, speeds up healing, and makes things less rigid.
- The three work together to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and help muscles and joints heal faster after an injury.
Medicine Interaction
- Be careful or stay away from:
- Other NSAIDs, such ibuprofen and diclofenac, have a significant risk of causing ulcers.
- Warfarin and blood thinners can make you bleed.
- Steroids raise the risk of stomach ulcers.
- Alcohol -> very bad for the liver
- Methotrexate => higher toxicity
- Some medications, like Rifampicin
- Anti-hypertensives become less effective at lowering blood pressure
- Interactions between diseases
- Use with care in:
- Liver illness
- Kidney disease
- Heart disease
- Asthma
- Peptic ulcer disease
- Bleeding problems
How to Use
- Recommended dose: one tablet once or twice a day, as directed.
- Always take it with a glass of water after eating.
- Do not chew or crumble; just swallow.
- Don't use it for more than three to five days in a row without talking to a doctor.
- If you skip a dose:
- Take it as soon as you remember.
- Don't take it if it's close to the following dose.
- Don't take two doses.
Uses / Indications
- Pain in the muscles
- Pain in the back and neck
- Pain in the joints (spondylitis, arthritis)
- Pain in the shoulder
- Sprains and strains
- Injuries in sports
- Swelling and pain after surgery
- Pain in the teeth
- Inflammation caused by trauma