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Composition |
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Each tablet of DUOFLAM Each tablet of DUOFLAM KID |
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contains: contains: |
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Ibuprofen … 400 mg Ibuprofen … 100 mg |
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Paracetamol … 500 mg Paracetamol … 125 mg |
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Therapeutic Indications & Usage |
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DUOFLAM is indicated for mild to moderate pain associated with inflammation.
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Contraindications |
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DUOFLAM is not advocated for those allergic to its ingredients, history of hypersensitivity to aspirin or
other NSAIDs, aspirin-induced nasal polyps or bronchospasm, active peptic ulceration and in severe renal dysfunction.
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Precautions & Warnings |
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DUOFLAM is to be advocated with caution in liver & kidney damage, elderly, patients requiring
surgery, anemia, bronchial asthma, stomatitis, compromised cardiac function, heart failure, pre-existing edema, systemic lupus erythematosus.
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Safe use of DUOFLAM in pregnancy and lactation has not been established. DUOFLAM should not be
preferably coadministered with other NSAIDs, corticosteroids, hypoglycemics, digoxin, lithium,
methotrexate, cyclosporine, coagulants & anticoagulants, bone marrow suppressants as well as
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Adverse Reactions |
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The adverse reactions due to ibuprofen (in DUOFLAM) include cardiovascular manifestations
(tachycardia, flushing & increase in blood pressure), GI complaints (particularly epigastric discomfort,
ulceration & perforation), skin changes, hypersensitivity reactions, renal affections, aphthous stomatitis,
gingival ulcerations, vision abnormalities, change in hearing, epistaxis, pancreatitis, hepatitis and
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Side effects of paracetamol (in DUOFLAM) are rare, and usually mild. Skin rashes and other hypersensitivity reactions could occur, and, on rare occasions, paracetamol could cause hematological
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Drug Interaction |
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Corticosteroids along with ibuprofen can enhance GI damage. Anticoagulants, heparin or
thrombolytic agents are dangerous during DUOFLAM intake in view of ibuprofen's potential to cause
GI ulceration / bleeding. Ibuprofen (in DUOFLAM) can increase the hypoglycemic action of oral
antidiabetics and insulin. When given along with antihypertensives or agents with potential to
suppress bone marrow (like some cephalosporins), ibuprofen can increase risk of edema and hematopoietic disturbances respectively. Ibuprofen (in DUOFLAM) can increase plasma concentrations of digoxin, cyclosporine, lithium and methotrexate. |
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Absorption of paracetamol from DUOFLAM is increased by concomitant metoclopramide, and such
other agents. Probenecid can decrease it clearance and thereby increase paracetamol's plasma half-life when given along with DUOFLAM. |
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Recommended Dosage & Administration |
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Adults: 1 DUOFLAM Tab tid/qid, or as prescribed. |
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Children (ibuprofen: 20-30 mg/kg body weight per day in divided doses; paracetamol: 10-15 mg/kg
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0.5-1 yr: ½ DUOFLAM KID Tab tid. |
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1-2 yrs: ½ DUOFLAM KID Tab tid / qid. |
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3-7 yrs: 1 DUOFLAM KID Tab tid / qid. |
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8-12 yrs: 2 DUOFLAM KID Tabs tid / qid. |
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Presentations |
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DUOFLAM Tablets: Blisters of 10s. |
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DUOFLAM KID Tablets: Blisters of 10s. |
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