Nicip Plus Tablet
Manufactured By Cipla Ltd
Composition Nimesulide (100mg), Paracetamol / Acetaminophen (325mg)
Rs 26.00
MRP Rs 52.00
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( 10 tablets in 1 strip )
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Description:
Pregnancy interaction
- Not Safe During Pregnancy: Nimesulide should not be taken during pregnancy, especially in the third trimester, because it may cause:
- Damage to the kidneys of the fetus
- Less amniotic fluid
- Premature closure of the ductus arteriosus
- Labor that takes a long time or is delayed
- It is okay to take paracetamol by itself, but not with nimesulide.
- Also not a good idea to use while breastfeeding, especially for a long time.
- Conclusion: Unless a doctor says otherwise, NICIP PLUS should NOT be used during pregnancy.
FAQs for Medicine?
Q1. What does the NICIP PLUS tablet do?
People use it to ease pain and lower fevers, notably in:
Pain in the head
Pain in the teeth
Pain in the body
Pain in the joints
Pain in the muscles
Cramps during your period
Fever caused by illnesses
Mild pain after surgery
Pain from a cold or flu
Q2. Can I use it for a fever?
Yes, it works well to decrease fever.
Q3. Is NICIP PLUS safe for kids?
No, it's not safe for kids under 12.
Q4. Does it function fast?
Yes, it quickly relieves pain and fever.
Q5: Is it okay to drive after taking it?
Safe most of the time, but don't drive if you feel weak or dizzy.
Q6. Is it safe to use for a long time?
No, only for a brief time.
Expert advice
- To avoid stomach upset, use NICIP PLUS after eating.
- Stay away from alcohol because it can hurt your liver.
- Do not take with other NSAID or paracetamol drugs.
- People who have liver disease, stomach ulcers, heart disease, asthma, or kidney difficulties should not use this prescription unless their doctor says they can.
- Call your doctor if your fever doesn't go down after three days.
- Don't use it for longer than five days to get rid of pain.
Side Effects
- Sick to your stomach
- Throwing up
- Pain in the stomach
- Acidity
- Dizzy
- Headache
Not as common
- Diarrhea
- Not wanting to eat
- Bloating
- Very serious (Get Help Right Away)
- Damage to the liver (yellow eyes, black urine, extreme tiredness)
- Severe stomach ache or bleeding
- Skin rashes or allergic reactions
- Trouble breathing
How It Works
Nimesulide (NSAID)
- Stops COX enzymes from working, which lowers pain, swelling, and inflammation.
- Helps bring down a fever.
Paracetamol
- It works on the brain's temperature center to lower fever.
- Helps with pain alleviation.
- Combined Effect: Quickly and effectively relieves fever, discomfort, and bodily inflammation.
Interaction with other medicines
- Drinking
- Ibuprofen, diclofenac, and aspirin are other NSAIDs.
- Steroids (Prednisolone)
- Blood thinners, such Warfarin
- Rifampicin is an anti-TB medication.
- Methotrexate
- Other drugs that have paracetamol in them
- Some antibiotics, such as Chloramphenicol,
- Always tell your doctor about all the medicines you are taking.
How to Use
- Take one pill with water after eating.
- Usually suggested once or twice a day, depending on how bad the discomfort is.
- Do NOT take more than two tablets a day unless your doctor tells you to.
- Do not chew or crush the tablet; instead, consume it whole.
- Without talking to a doctor, you shouldn't use it for more than three days for fever or five days for discomfort.
Uses/Indications
- High temperature
- Pain in the head
- Migraine
- Pain in the teeth
- Pain in the muscles
- Pain in the back
- Pain in the joints
- Pain during your period
- Pain in the ear
- Pain from the flu and cold
- Mild pain after surgery
- Body aches from viral infections