Acurate 40s, a commonly used analgesic/antipyretic medication:
Acurate 40s (Paracetamol) - Complete Drug Profile
📌 Therapeutic Class:
Non-opioid analgesic/antipyretic
✅ Active Ingredient:
🎯 Primary Clinical Indications:
✔️ Mild to moderate pain (headache, dental pain, musculoskeletal pain)
✔️ Fever reduction
✔️ Post-vaccination pyrexia in children
✔️ Osteoarthritis pain (in combination therapies)
💊 Dosage Guidelines:
⚖️ Pharmacokinetics:
⚠️ Critical Contraindications:
❌ Severe hepatic impairment
❌ Known hypersensitivity to paracetamol
❌ Chronic alcoholism
❌ G6PD deficiency (caution)
🔄 Key Drug Interactions:
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Warfarin: ↑ INR (with chronic high doses)
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Alcohol: ↑ Hepatotoxicity risk
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Isoniazid: ↑ Liver damage potential
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Cholestyramine: ↓ Absorption
📉 Adverse Effects:
💡 Patient Counseling:
✔️ Do not exceed recommended dose
✔️ Avoid concurrent alcohol use
✔️ Check other medications for paracetamol content
✔️ Seek immediate help if overdose suspected
✔️ Not for chronic pain management without medical advice
🛒 Therapeutic Alternatives:
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NSAIDs (for inflammatory pain)
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Aspirin (for antiplatelet effects)
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Combination products (with caffeine/codeine)
📦 Pack Specifications:
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40 tablets per pack
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Storage: Below 30°C, protect from moisture
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Shelf-life: Typically 3 years
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Price Range: Affordable OTC medication
Clinical Pearls:
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First-line for mild pain/fever in pregnancy (Category A)
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Safer GI profile vs NSAIDs
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No anti-inflammatory effects
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Consider weight-based dosing in pediatric patients
Regulatory Status:
Overdose Management:
Always check for concurrent paracetamol content in other medications to avoid unintentional overdo