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Malidens Infusion 100ml

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    Introduction About MALIDENS INFUSION

    MALIDENS INFUSION contains Paracetamol which belongs to the group of medicines called Analgesics and Antipyretics. It is used for short-term management of moderate pain (especially after surgery) and fever when administered by the intravenous route is clinically justified.

    Before receiving MALIDENS INFUSION, inform your doctor if you have heart, lung, liver or kidney problems or if you suffer from alcoholism or alcohol abuse, malnourishment and severely low blood volume due to dehydration or blood loss.

    MALIDENS INFUSION should be used with caution in pregnant and breastfeeding women only if clearly advised by the doctor. MALIDENS INFUSION should be used with caution in children and elderly patients.

    The most common side effects of receiving MALIDENS INFUSION are nausea, vomiting, headache, sleep problems and itching. Inform your doctor if any of these side effect worsens.

    Uses Of MALIDENS INFUSION

    • For short-term management of moderate pain (especially after surgery) and fever

    How MALIDENS INFUSION Works

    MALIDENS INFUSION relieves pain by increasing the pain threshold by inhibiting certain enzymes (COX-1 and COX-2) involved in the synthesis of chemicals responsible for inducing pain (prostaglandins). It reduces fever by directly acting on heat-regulating centers in the brain, resulting in vessel relaxation, sweating and loss of body heat.

    How to use MALIDENS INFUSION

    MALIDENS INFUSION will be given to you only by a doctor or a nurse into the vein as an intravenous infusion. Your doctor will decide the correct dose and duration for you based on your age, body weight and disease condition.

    Side Effects Of MALIDENS INFUSION

    Common

    • nausea, vomiting, constipation
    • headache
    • sleep problems
    • itching

    Rare

    • feeling generally unwell
    • drop in blood pressure
    • abnormal levels of liver enzymes

    Inform your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following side effects while receiving MALIDENS INFUSION:

    • serious allergic reaction or skin rash

    How To Manage Side Effects

    Constipation

    Try to eat more high-fibre foods such as fresh fruit, vegetables, cereals and drink plenty of water. If this does not help, inform your doctor to receive alternate management for constipation.

    Headache

    Drink ample amount of water and avoid skipping meals. Get adequate rest. Try to be relaxed and stress-free. Apply pain relieving balm on your forehead if necessary. Inform your doctor if the symptom does not improve.

    Nausea And Vomiting

    Stick to simple meals while receiving this medicine. Avoid eating oily rich, fried or spicy foods. Do not lie down or sleep immediately after eating. Inform your doctor if the symptom does not improve.

    Warning & Precautions

    Pregnancy

    Monitoring required

    MALIDENS INFUSION should be used with caution in pregnant women only if considered clearly necessary. Your doctor may use the lowest possible dose to reduce the pain and fever only for shorter duration in pregnant women. Consult your doctor before receiving it.

    Breastfeeding

    Monitoring required

    MALIDENS INFUSION can be used in breastfeeding women only if considered clearly necessary. Consult your doctor before receiving it.

    Alcohol

    Consult your doctor

    MALIDENS INFUSION should be used with caution in patients with alcoholism or those who suffer from alcohol abuse.

    Kidney

    Use with Caution

    MALIDENS INFUSION should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease. Consult your doctor before receiving it.

    Liver

    Consult your doctor

    MALIDENS INFUSION is not recommended for use in patients with severe liver disease. It should be used with caution in patients with liver disease. Consult your doctor before receiving it.

    Allergy

    Contraindicated

    Do not receive MALIDENS INFUSION if you are allergic to Paracetamol, propacetamol or any other ingredients of this medicine.

    Lungs

    Contraindicated

    Repeated use of MALIDENS INFUSION is not recommended for use in patients with lung disease. Consult your doctor before receiving it.

    Use In Pediatrics

    Use with Caution

    MALIDENS INFUSION should be used with caution in children and your child’s doctor may adjust the dose depending upon the child’s age and body weight. Consult your child’s doctor for advice before administration of MALIDENS INFUSION.

    Use In Geriatrics

    Use with Caution

    MALIDENS INFUSION should be used with caution in elderly patients. Consult your doctor before receiving it.

    Others

    MALIDENS INFUSION is not recommended for use if you:

    • have anaemia

    Before receiving MALIDENS INFUSION, inform your doctor if you:

    • have severe hypovolemia (low blood volume due to dehydration or blood loss)
    • have chronic malnutrition

    Interactions

    A. Drug-Drug interactions:

    Before receiving MALIDENS INFUSION, inform your doctor if you are taking any of the following medicines:

    • other medicines containing paracetamol or propacetamol
    • probenecid (used to manage gout)
    • medicines used for blood thinning (Ex. warfarin)

    Overdosage:

    MALIDENS INFUSION will be administered to you only by a doctor or a nurse in a hospital and so it is unlikely to receive an overdose. However, consult your doctor if you experience any unusual symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, anorexia (eating disorder), paleness, stomach pain and a risk of liver injury.

    Synopsis

    Drug :   Paracetamol
    Pharmacological Category :   Para aminophenol derivative
    Therapeutic Indication :   Pain, Fever           
    Dosage Forms :   Tablet, Dispersible tablet, Drops, Syrup, Oral suspension, Liquid, Oral solution, Suppositories, Infusion, Injection

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    Storage

    • Store below 25°C

    FAQs About MALIDENS INFUSION

    Q: What is MALIDENS INFUSION used for?

    A: MALIDENS INFUSION is used for short-term management of moderate pain (especially after surgery) and fever and when administered by the intravenous route is clinically justified. Consult your doctor for advice before administration of MALIDENS INFUSION.

    Q: What should I tell my doctor before receiving MALIDENS INFUSION?

    A: Patients receiving MALIDENS INFUSION must inform their doctor about pre-existing conditions like heart, lung, liver or kidney problems, alcoholism, malnourishment or dehydration. Patients should also inform the doctor if they are pregnant, breastfeeding or allergic to anything. Inform your doctor if you experience any unusual symptoms during management with this medicine.

    Q: Can MALIDENS INFUSION be used during pregnancy?

    A: MALIDENS INFUSION should be used with caution in pregnant women only if clearly advised by the doctor. Your doctor may use the lowest possible dose to reduce the pain and fever only for a shorter duration in pregnant women. Consult your doctor before receiving MALIDENS INFUSION.

    Q: How does MALIDENS INFUSION work?

    A: MALIDENS INFUSION relieves pain by increasing the pain threshold by inhibiting certain enzymes (COX-1 and COX-2) involved in the synthesis of chemicals responsible for inducing pain (prostaglandins). It reduces fever by directly acting on heat-regulating centers in the brain, resulting in vessel relaxation, sweating and loss of body heat.

    Q: Is MALIDENS INFUSION safe to use in patients with liver disease?

    A: MALIDENS INFUSION is not recommended for use in patients with severe liver disease. It should be used with caution in patients with liver disease. Your doctor may monitor your liver function test before and during management with this medicine to manage the risk of liver damage. Consult your doctor before receiving MALIDENS INFUSION.

    References

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    Useful Diagnostic Tests

    • Complete blood count
    • Liver function test

    Author Details

    Written By Srilekha. R - B.Pharm
    Reviewed For Accuracy By Dr. Sankara Babu Gorle - MBBS, MD (Pharmacology)
    Last updated on 17 Aug 2024 | 05:36 PM(IST)
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