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Mefenamic Acid
Mefenamic Acid 500mg Tablet
Mefenamic Acid is a well-known Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug (NSAID) used for mild-to-moderate pain relief. It is most commonly prescribed for dysmenorrhea and musculoskeletal pain. The drug works by inhibiting the production of prostaglandins, natural chemicals responsible for pain and inflammation.
Indications for Use
Period Pain Relief: Highly effective in reducing uterine contractions and decreasing menstrual flow.
Musculoskeletal Troubles: Relieves pain from sprains, strains, and lower backache.
Dental Problems: Used as an adjunct for toothache or post-dental procedure pain.
Recovery from Postoperative Setbacks: Helps manage pain and swelling after minor surgeries.
Arthritic Pain: Provides temporary relief from inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis.
Administration of Mefenamic Acid
With Food: Always take this medicine with or immediately after food or with milk to reduce stomach irritation.
Hydration: Maintain good fluid intake to support kidney function while using this medication.
Timing: Best taken at the first sign of menstrual cramps or bleeding for optimal effectiveness.
Kidney & Heart Health: Patients with heart disease or renal impairment should seek medical advice before use.
Potential Side Effects
Most individuals tolerate Mefenamic Acid well, but some may experience:
Occasional nausea or heartburn
Slight dizziness or a “fuzzy” feeling
Drowsiness
Diarrhea (if persistent or severe, discontinue use)
Seek immediate medical attention if you notice skin rash, facial swelling, or dark stools.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Can Mefenamic Acid stop heavy menstrual bleeding?
A: While primarily a pain reliever, it can also help reduce menorrhagia by lowering prostaglandin levels in the endometrium.
Q: How long does it take to work?
A: Most users experience pain relief within 1–2 hours after taking the tablet.
Q: Is it safe to take on an empty stomach?
A: No. Taking NSAIDs like Mefenamic Acid on an empty stomach may cause acidity or gastric irritation. Always take it with food or a snack.
Q: Can this medicine be used during pregnancy?
A: It should not be used in the third trimester, as it may affect the baby’s heart or delay labor. Always consult your OB-GYN before use.
Q: Can I drink alcohol while taking Mefenamic Acid?
A: It is best to avoid alcohol, as both alcohol and the drug can irritate the stomach lining, increasing the risk of ulcers or bleeding.
Paracetamol
PARACETAMOL
Overview
Paracetamol is a commonly used medication that helps relieve mild to moderate pain and reduce fever. It’s often used for:
Headaches
Toothaches
Muscle and back pain
Menstrual cramps
Cold and flu symptoms
It’s available over-the-counter and is considered safe when used as directed.
Classification
Analgesic and antipyretic agent
Uses
Paracetamol is used for pain relief and fever. It is used to relieve pain in conditions like headache, muscle pain, or dental pain.
How it works
When you produce a fever, your body’s internal thermostat — found in the hypothalamus portion of the brain — is raised to a higher temperature. This new set point is usually induced by pyrogens (substances made during infections) that tell the body to produce more heat as a form of immune defense.
Due to its effects in the brain, paracetamol reduces the production of reactive prostaglandins. Prostaglandins are disease-fighting chemicals released during infection that in turn, raise the body’s temperature set point. By decreasing prostaglandin levels, paracetamol enables the hypothalamus’ temperature control centre to bring the body’s temperature back down to normal, allowing the body to cool down and the fever to subside
Dosage
As directed by the physician
Precautions
Most people can take paracetamol safely, including:
pregnant women
breastfeeding women
children over 2 months of age – lower doses are recommended for young children
always get advice before taking paracetamol if you:
have liver or kidney problems
have problems with alcohol, like long-term alcohol misuse
are very underweight
are taking other medications
Don’t take paracetamol if you’ve had an allergic reaction to it in the past
Side effects
common side effects of paracetamol.
Nausea
Swelling
Vomiting
Pain
Tenderness in the upper abdomen
Sweating
Loss of appetite
Stomach cramps
Diarrhea
Major side effects are as follows:
Dark-colored urine
High fever
Lower backache
Skin having red spots
Rashes
Inflammation
Itching
Sore throat
Ulcers
Breathlessness
Yellowish eyes
Disclaimer
This content is for informational purposes only. Always consult a healthcare provider for medical advice and proper dosage.
















