Fibre View: Combiflam tablets

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Combiflam tablets

Combiflam tablets are one of the most commonly used painkillers but you should be aware of the side effects of consuming Combiflam tablets. First let us discuss the common side effects of Combiflam tablets. No doubt the use of the pain killer helps in easing off pain but the use of the tablet more often than not results in gastric problem, till now you ay have used the over the counter medicine but may haven’t felt sure about the side effects but ,acidity is a very commonly reported side effect of combiflam tablets.




It is an anti-inflammatory tablet and thus the use of combiflam tablets is not recommended for patients suffering from gastric problems, ulcer, liver and other stomach related problems. Combiflam tablets Ibuprofen and Paracetamol which can cause serious damage to the livers and so the use of the over the counter medicine should be restricted.

Serious Kidney damage and permanent renal problems are some of the more severe side effects of the administration of Combiflam tablets. In case of pregnancy the use of Combiflam should be consulted with your doctor as the anti-steroid can cause damage to the fetus. Breast feeding women should also consult their doctor before administration of any over the counter medication.

So though it is an extensively used over the counter medication to relief pain but the use of the anti-steroid should be limited and it should be used only in extreme case of pain.
Children should avoid the use of Combiflam tablets altogether and in case of adult the use of Combiflam tablets should be restricted to 2-3 tablets in a day for a short period of time. In case the problems continue stop the administration of Combiflam tablets and consult your doctor. Combiflam tablet should not be used in empty stomach.

2 comments:

Sidrah Fatma Ahmed said...

Hi. I am doing a story on medicines in India that have dangerous components for human health. Those components that are banned in the rest of the world are easily available in India. For that I am doing a case study of Combiflam. I found your take on it very interesting and would like to coat you therefore. Please let me if I can go ahead with that. Thank You.

venkat krishna said...

Thanks for the valuable information