Zerodol MR Tablet 10’S
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Zerodol MR Tablet 10’s is a combination medicine used for the treatment of pain, inflammation, and muscle spasms associated with conditions such as back pain, neck pain, sprains, and other musculoskeletal disorders. It works by reducing pain and inflammation while relaxing muscles to improve movement and provide relief. For more details kindly click on Medicine Salts below:
Aceclofenac
Aceclofenac
Overview:
Aceclofenac is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) analog of diclofenac
Classification: Anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)
Uses:
Aceclofenac is primarily used for pain management in chronic conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, or ankylosing spondylitis.
Rheumatoid arthritis: It relieves swelling and stiffness of joints and overall pain due to the condition.
Osteoarthritis: It helps alleviate painful, tender joints and manages pain.
Ankylosing spondylitis: It helps manage the stiffness and pain in this kind of spondylitis.
How it works:
It works by blocking the release of certain chemical messengers that cause pain and inflammation (redness and swelling).
Dosage: As directed by the physician
Precautions:
Tell your doctor if you have an allergic tendency to the medicine. Even if you are allergic to other medicines, you should discuss them with your doctor.
Alcohol consumption must be avoided as it can cause stomach bleeding.
Pregnant women are not supposed to take Aceclofenac + Paracetamol, more so in the advanced stages of pregnancy. The foetus may develop heart defects, or there may be a delay in birth
Those with ongoing symptoms or a history of stomach ulcers or bleeding anywhere in the digestive tract must not take this medicine.
Patients who suffer from heart disease, have a liver or kidney problem, or have high blood pressure must take caution.
If you have any pre-existing health conditions, like Asthma, Hypersensitivity, Peptic Ulcers, Stroke, Heart, Liver, or Kidney-related conditions, etc., speak with your doctor.
Breastfeeding women must take care and consume the medicine only after seeking a doctor’s advice.
Side Effects:
Mouth ulcer
Fatigue
Constipation
Allergic skin reactions
Abdominal pain
Bloody and cloudy urine
Dizziness
Drowsiness
Constipation
Fainting
Malaise
Disclaimer:
This content is for informational purposes only. Always consult a healthcare provider for medical advice and proper dosage.
Tizanidine
Tizanidine: The Savior for Spasms
Tizanidine is a highly potent, short-acting muscle relaxant. It works by preventing the pain stimuli from reaching the brain, resulting in muscle relaxation. For those with spasticity—arising mostly from Multiple Sclerosis (MS), spinal cord damage, or just plain muscle stiffness—tizanidine helps in getting back some degree of mobility and relief.
How Tizanidine Works
In simple terms, Tizanidine does not act directly on muscles but is a central alpha-adrenergic agonist reducing "excitatory" signals to the muscles. It leads to the relaxation of muscles without affecting overall muscle strength very much; therefore, good for people who need some functional strength even with spasms.
Key Benefits
Targeted Relief: Rather effectively reduces muscle cramps, stiffness, and clamp-like sensation.
Improved Mobility: Helps in carrying out daily activities with comforting physical exercises.
Flexible Dosing: Available in both tablet and capsule forms to suit individual patient requirements.
Quick Usage Guide
Feature
Typical Start Dose – 2 mg every 6 to 8 hours
Maximum Daily Limit – 36 mg (Do not exceed 3 doses in 24 hours)
Onset of Action – Peaks within 1 to 2 hours
How to Take – Be consistent. Take with or without a meal.
Pro Tip: Tizanidine has a short-lasting effect, and for relief with acute need, it is usually kept on a need-to-do basis—namely before muscle episodes where quick relief is needed mostly, or before sleep to cater to disturbing spasms.
Important Safety Information
Common Side Effects
Most users may experience mild symptoms as their body adjusts:
- Dry mouth (sugarless gum or frequent sips of fluid could mostly help)
- Drowsiness or dizziness
- Weakness (asthenia)
- Sometimes accompanied with constipation or indigestion
Get Emergency Help in These Conditions
Stop use and see your physician or report at the ER if you develop any of the following effects:
- Jaundice: Yellowing of the whites of your eyes or skin; dark urine; stomach pains or discomforts on the right side
- Orthostatic Hypotension: When you stand, you feel like you might faint
- Hallucinations: Seeing or hearing things that are not there
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Is Tizanidine a painkiller or a narcotic?
Tizanidine is not a painkiller nor a narcotic. It works as a muscle relaxant. Therefore, it relieves muscle spasm-induced pain and does not affect the brain receptors guiding painkillers.
2. Can I have a drink while taking Tizanidine?
Avoid alcohol. It may boost the sedative effects of Tizanidine, causing very strong drowsiness and increasing the risk of fall and injury.
3. How adverse is it to take Tizanidine the same way (with/without food) every time?
Taking this drug in different ways can lead to large fluctuations in how much of the drug gets into your blood. This may lead to its inefficacy or increased side effects.
4. Should I stop taking Tizanidine abruptly?
Never stop Tizanidine abruptly if you have been using high doses, since this might create hypertension (a sudden jump in blood pressure) and palpitations. Rather slowly reduce the dosage while seeing an expert.
5. Are there any drug interactions with Tizanidine?
Yes. There are clinically significant interactions with Fluvoxamine as well as Ciprofloxacin. They may slow the elimination of Tizanidine, trapping highest level of the drug in your system. Always keep your healthcare provider informed about your medications.
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