NICIP PLUS TAB 10'S (GOLDEN)
Manufactured By Cipla
Composition Nimesulide Bp 100Mg Paracetamol Ip 325Mg Colur Sunset Yellow Fcf
Rs 26.00
MRP Rs 52.80
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Description:
Pregnancy interaction
- Nimesulide is not safe to take when pregnant, especially in the third trimester, because it might cause problems with the baby and make labor take longer.
- Paracetamol is usually harmless, but this is a mix, so you shouldn't use it.
- Could cause problems with the development of the baby's kidneys and the early closure of the ductus arteriosus.
- Don't do it while breastfeeding either.
- In conclusion:
- You should not use NICIP PLUS when pregnant unless your doctor says it's okay.
FAQs for Medicine?
Q1. What is the purpose of the NICIP PLUS Tablet?
It helps with pain and lowering temperature, especially in cases like
Pain in the head
Pain in the body
Pain in the muscles
Pain in the joints
Pain in the teeth
Pain during your period
Fever linked to infections
Pain after surgery
Q2. Can I use it when I have a cold or fever?
Yes, it helps lower fever and physical pain.
Q3. Is it safe for kids?
Nimesulide is not usually suggested for kids under 12.
Q4. Can I take it without eating first?
If possible, after eating to avoid stomach upset.
Q5. How many times a day can I take it?
Usually, you take one tablet twice a day, but you should talk to your doctor beforehand because of nimesulide.
Expert advice
- Do not take this for more than 3 to 5 days without a doctor's supervision.
- Don't drink alcohol while taking this medicine; it makes the liver more toxic.
- If you have liver, kidney, or heart problems or a stomach ulcer, you shouldn't take it without talking to a doctor first.
- See a doctor if the fever lasts more than three days.
- Don't take other products that include paracetamol at the same time.
- Drink a lot of water so you don't get dehydrated.
Side Effects
- Feeling sick
- Throwing up
- Pain in the stomach
- Acidic
- Pain in the head
Not as Common:
- Feeling dizzy
- Loose bowel movements
- Not wanting to eat
- Serious (Get medical help right away):
- Liver damage (dark urine, yellow skin and eyes)
- Severe pain in the stomach or bleeding
- Allergic response (rash, edema, trouble breathing)
How It Works
Nimesulide
- Blocking COX enzymes helps with pain and swelling.
- Works faster on pain, swelling, and temperature in the body.
Paracetamol
- Works on the hypothalamus to lower fever.
- Helps with mild to moderate discomfort.
- The effect together:
- Quick and effective relief from pain, heat, and swelling.
Medicines interaction
- Other painkillers and NSAIDs include ibuprofen, diclofenac, and aspirin.
- Alcohol (increased risk of liver damage)
- Blood thinners (Warfarin)
- Steroids
- Rifampicin and other antibiotics
- Medicines that fight TB
- Other products that contain paracetamol
- Tell your doctor about all the drugs you take.
How to Use
- Take one pill after eating.
- Do not crush or chew; just swallow with water.
- Usually taken as directed once or twice a day.
- Without a doctor's permission, you should not take more than two tablets a day.
- Do not take more than three days for a fever or five days for discomfort.
Uses/Indications
- Fever
- Headache
- Pain in the body
- Pain in the joints
- Pain in the back
- Cramps during your period
- Pain from migraines
- Pain in the teeth
- Pain from the flu or cold
- Pain in the muscles
- Pain after surgery (mild to moderate)