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Introduction About ULTRAMOL 250 ORAL SUSPENSION
Ultramol Suspension is a painkiller and anti-pyretic medicine. It is used in children to temporarily relieve mild to moderate pain such as headache, toothache, migraine, nerve pain, sore throat, period pains and general aches and helps to reduce fever (high body temperature). Also, it relieves symptoms of cold and flu. It contains paracetamol as an active ingredient that reduces fever and pain.
Paracetamol relieves pain by increasing the pain threshold by inhibiting certain enzymes (COX-1 and COX-2) involved in 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.
Always give Ultramol Suspension to your child as advised by the doctor. Shake well before use. Do not exceed the recommended daily dosage. Use a measuring cup to properly measure the dose. Do not give Ultramol Suspension to your child if your child is allergic to any of its components.
Key Composition
- Paracetamol
Therapeutic Uses Of ULTRAMOL 250 ORAL SUSPENSION
Used in children to:
- Relieve mild to moderate pain such as headache, toothache, migraine, nerve pain, sore throat, period pains and general aches and pains
- Reduce fever
- Relieve symptoms of common cold and flu
Side Effects Of ULTRAMOL 250 ORAL SUSPENSION
Consult your child’s doctor if your child experiences any unusual side effects while taking Ultramol Suspension.
Safety Advice
- Always give Ultramol Suspension to your child as advised by the doctor
- Use a measuring cup to properly measure the dose. Do not exceed the recommended daily dosage. Shake well before use
- Administering more than the recommended dosage may cause serious liver damage or allergic reactions (such as swelling of the face, mouth and throat resulting in difficulty in breathing, itching or rash)
- Before giving Ultramol Suspension to your child inform doctor if your child is suffering from any medical condition such as liver or kidney problems, inherited intolerance to fructose or intolerance to certain sugars
- Do not give Ultramol Suspension to your child if your child is allergic to any of its components
- Inform your child’s doctor if your child is taking or have recently taken any other medicines including prescription, over the counter medications, as well as vitamin or herbal supplements
More Information
- Keep Ultramol Suspension out of reach of children
- Store protected from light
FAQs About ULTRAMOL 250 ORAL SUSPENSION
Q: What is Ultramol Suspension used for?
A: Ultramol Suspension is a painkiller and anti-pyretic medicine. It is used in children to temporarily relieve mild to moderate pain such as headache, toothache, migraine, nerve pain, sore throat, period pains and general aches and helps to reduce fever (high body temperature). Also, it relieves symptoms of cold and flu.
Q: How does Ultramol Suspension work?
A: Paracetamol relieves pain by increasing the pain threshold by inhibiting certain enzymes (COX-1 and COX-2) involved in 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: How to administer Ultramol Suspension to my child?
A: Always give Ultramol Suspension to your child as advised by the doctor. Shake well before use. Do not exceed the recommended daily dosage. Use a measuring cup to properly measure the dose.
Q: What are the precautions to be followed before giving Ultramol Suspension to my child?
A: Before giving Ultramol Suspension to your child inform doctor if your child is suffering from any medical condition such as liver or kidney problems, inherited intolerance to fructose or intolerance to certain sugars. Do not give Ultramol Suspension to your child if your child is allergic to any of its components.
Q: Can I give other medicines along with Ultramol Suspension to my child?
A: Inform your child’s doctor if your child is taking or have recently taken any other medicines including prescription, over the counter medications, as well as vitamin or herbal supplements because it might affect the way how it works.
References
1. https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/files/pil.6694.pdf
2. https://go.drugbank.com/drugs/DB00316
3. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/1471-2431-12-103












