Uses / Indications:
Fever (Pyrexia):
Lowers body temperature when a fever is caused by an illness or a vaccine.
Headache and toothache:
Works well to ease pain and swelling.
Pain in the muscles or joints:
Helps with pain from moderate sprains, strains, or sports injuries.
Fever in Kids After Getting Vaccinated:
Helps with pain and fever after getting vaccinated.
Pain in the ear or throat:
Helps with pain and swelling.
Signs of a Cold or Flu:
It alleviates the bodily aches and fever that accompany viral illnesses.
Pregnancy interaction:
Be careful: Pregnant women should only use Pyrecip Plus Syrup under the care of a doctor.
Paracetamol: Most people think it's safe to take during pregnancy at the right doses.
Ibuprofen should not be taken during the third trimester since it can create problems with the baby's heart and kidneys. You can only use it in early pregnancy if you really need to.
Breastfeeding: Both medicines go into breast milk in very minute levels, although they are normally safe to use in the doses that are prescribed.
Expert advice:
Use a good measuring cup or spoon to always measure the dose.
Without a doctor's advice, don't feed syrup to kids under 6 months of age.
Don't take this syrup with any other drug that has paracetamol or ibuprofen in it.
If you have a fever or ache that lasts more than three days, see your doctor.
Make sure you drink enough water when you have a fever or ache.
Do not take more than the maximum daily dose that your doctor says you can.
Keep the syrup out of direct sunlight, and shake the bottle well before each use.
Side Effects:
Side Effects That Happen Often:
Feeling sick
Pain in the stomach or indigestion
Feeling dizzy
A little bit of diarrhea
Rash (not very common)
Side Effects That Happen Less Often:
Heartburn or acid reflux
Sleepiness
Feeling bloated
Serious side effects (get medical help right away):
A bad allergic reaction might cause swelling, a rash, and trouble breathing.
Stools that are black or bloody
Yellowing of the skin or eyes (a indication of liver disease)
Bleeding or bruising that isn't normal
If you experience any significant adverse effects, please discontinue the medication immediately and consult a doctor.
How to use:
Before using, shake well.
Use the syringe or measuring cup that comes with the kit to measure the dose.
To avoid stomach problems, take the syrup after meals.
Take the right amount based on your age and weight.
Don't take more than the suggested dose or frequency.
If you throw up quickly after taking the medicine, talk to your doctor before giving it again.
Keep the bottle tightly shut.
How it works:
Pyrecip Plus Syrup has two active substances that work together to lower fever and pain:
Paracetamol (Acetaminophen): It lowers fever by working on the hypothalamus heat-regulating area in the brain and stops pain impulses from reaching the brain, which helps with mild to moderate pain.
Ibuprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medicine (NSAID) that lowers fever, discomfort, and inflammation by stopping the body from making prostaglandins.
Combined Action: They work together to give you faster and longer-lasting relief from headaches, toothaches, fevers, and other types of discomfort that are caused by inflammation.
Faq for medicine:
Q1: What is T?he purpose of Pyrecip Plus Syrup?
A. It helps with fever, headaches, toothaches, sore throats, body aches, earaches, and minor arthritis pain in both kids and adults.
Q2. Is it safe for kids to take Pyrecip Plus?
A. Yes, it is made just for kids. The amount depends on how old and heavy the youngster is. Always do what the doctor says.
Q3. Is it appropriate for adults to consume Pyrecip Plus Syrup?
A. Yes, adults can take it if their doctor tells them to, but pills are usually better for adults.
Q4. How quickly does it work?
A. It usually starts to work 30 to 45 minutes after you take it.
Q5. Is it appropriate to take Pyrecip Plus on an empty stomach?
A. To avoid stomach upset, it is better to take it after eating or drinking milk.
Q6. Is it okay to take it with other fever medicines?
A. No, don't mix it with other products that contain paracetamol or ibuprofen to avoid an overdose.
Q7. Is it safe to use while you have dengue or viral fever?
A. It may be taken for mild viral fever with a doctor's advice, but not for dengue since ibuprofen makes bleeding more likely.
Medicine interaction:
Blood thinners, such as Warfarin, may increase the likelihood of bleeding.
Other NSAIDs: Aspirin with Diclofenac—side effects on the stomach and kidneys that add to each other
Corticosteroids Prednisolone Higher chance of getting stomach ulcers
Antihypertensives Losartan, Enalapril: Less control over blood pressure
Alcohol: When you mix it with paracetamol, it raises the risk of liver damage.
Please tell your doctor about all the drugs and supplements you are taking before you use Pyrecip Plus.