Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops Uses

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What is Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops?

Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops injection is used together with other medicines (eg, narcotic pain relievers) to relieve moderate to severe pain.

Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops is used to relieve mild to moderate pain and reduce fever in patients. It does not become habit-forming when taken for a long time. Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops may cause unwanted effects when taken in large doses, including liver damage.

Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops is available only with your doctor's prescription.

Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops indications

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Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops Injection is indicated for

How should I use Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops?

Use Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops injection as directed by your doctor. Check the label on the medicine for exact dosing instructions.

Ask your health care provider any questions you may have about how to use Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops injection.

Uses of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops in details

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This drug is used to treat mild to moderate pain (from headaches, menstrual periods, toothaches, backaches, osteoarthritis, or cold/flu aches and pains) and to reduce fever.

How to use Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops Jr

Take this product by mouth as directed. Follow all directions on the product package. If you are uncertain about any of the information, consult your doctor or pharmacist.

There are many brands and forms of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops available. Read the dosing instructions carefully for each product because the amount of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops may be different between products. Do not take more Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops than recommended.

If you are giving Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops to a child, be sure you use a product that is meant for children. Use your child's weight to find the right dose on the product package. If you don't know your child's weight, you can use their age.

For suspensions, shake the medication well before each dose. Some liquids do not need to be shaken before use. Follow all directions on the product package. Measure the liquid medication with the provided dose-measuring spoon/dropper/syringe to make sure you have the correct dose. Do not use a household spoon.

For rapidly-dissolving tablets, chew or allow to dissolve on the tongue, then swallow with or without water. For chewable tablets, chew thoroughly before swallowing.

Do not crush or chew extended-release tablets. Doing so can release all of the drug at once, increasing the risk of side effects. Also, do not split the tablets unless they have a score line and your doctor or pharmacist tells you to do so. Swallow the whole or split tablet without crushing or chewing.

For effervescent tablets, dissolve the dose in the recommended amount of water, then drink.

Pain medications work best if they are used as the first signs of pain occur. If you wait until the symptoms have worsened, the medication may not work as well.

Do not take this medication for fever for more than 3 days unless directed by your doctor. For adults, do not take this product for pain for more than 10 days (5 days in children) unless directed by your doctor. If the child has a sore throat (especially with high fever, headache, or nausea/vomiting), consult the doctor promptly.

Tell your doctor if your condition persists or worsens or if you develop new symptoms. If you think you may have a serious medical problem, get medical help right away.

Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops description

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Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops (with the Optizorb formulation) also contains the following excipients: Pregelatinized maize starch, calcium carbonate, alginic acid, crospovidone, povidone, magnesium stearate, colloidal anhydrous silica, parahydroxybenzoates (sodium methyl, ethyl and propyl), OPADRY YS-1-7003 white, carnauba wax, purified water.

It contains no sugar, lactose or gluten.

Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops dosage

General Dosing Information

Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops Injection may be given as a single or repeated dose for the treatment of acute pain or fever. No dose adjustment is required when converting between oral Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops and Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops Injection dosing in adults and adolescents who weigh 50 kg and above. Calculated maximum daily dose of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops is based on all routes of administration (i.e., intravenous, oral, and rectal) and all products containing Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops. Exceeding the maximum mg/kg daily dose of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops as described in Tables 1 to 3 may result in hepatic injury, including the risk of liver failure and death. To avoid the risk of overdose, ensure that the total amount of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops from all routes and from all sources does not exceed the maximum recommended dose.

Recommended

Dosage: Adults and Adolescents

Adults and adolescents weighing 50 kg and over: the recommended dosage of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops Injection is 1,000 mg every 6 hours or 650 mg every 4 hours, with a maximum single dose of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops Injection of 1,000 mg, a minimum dosing interval of 4 hours, and a maximum daily dose of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops of 4,000 mg per day (includes all routes of administration and all Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops-containing products including combination products).

Adults and adolescents weighing under 50 kg: the recommended dosage of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops Injection is 15 mg/kg every 6 hours or 12.5 mg/kg every 4 hours, with a maximum single dose of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops Injection of 15 mg/kg, a minimum dosing interval of 4 hours, and a maximum daily dose of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops of 75 mg/kg per day (includes all routes of administration and all Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops-containing products including combination products).

Table 1. Dosing for Adults and Adolescents
Age group

Dose given every 4 hours

Dose given every 6 hours

Maximum single dose

Maximum total daily dose of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops (by all routes)

Adults and adolescents (13 years and older) weighing

≥ 50 kg

650 mg

1,000 mg

1,000 mg

4,000 mg in 24 hours

Adults and adolescents (13 years and older) weighing

< 50 kg

12.5 mg/kg

15 mg/kg

15 mg/kg

(up to 750 mg)

75 mg/kg in

24 hours

(up to 3,750 mg)

Recommended

Dosage: Children

Children 2 to 12 years of age: the recommended dosage of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops Injection is 15 mg/kg every 6 hours or 12.5 mg/kg every 4 hours, with a maximum single dose of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops Injection of 15 mg/kg, a minimum dosing interval of 4 hours, and a maximum daily dose of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops of 75 mg/kg per day.

Table 2. Dosing for Children
Age group

Dose given every 4 hours

Dose given every 6 hours

Maximum single dose

Maximum total daily dose of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops (by all routes)

Children 2 to 12 years of age

12.5 mg/kg

15 mg/kg

15 mg/kg

(up to 750 mg)

75 mg/kg in

24 hours

(up to 3,750 mg)

Recommended Dosage for Treatment of Fever in Neonates and Infants

Neonates, including premature neonates born at ≥ 32 weeks gestational age, up to 28 days chronological age: the recommended dosage of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops is 12.5 mg/kg every 6 hours, to a maximum daily dose of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops of 50 mg/kg per day, with a minimum dosing interval of 6 hours.

Infants 29 days to 2 years of age: the recommended dosage of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops is 15 mg/kg every 6 hours, to a maximum daily dose of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops of 60 mg/kg per day, with a minimum dosing interval of 6 hours.

Table 3. Dosing for Treatment of Fever in Neonates and Infants
Age group

Dose given every 6 hours

Maximum total daily dose of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops (by all routes)

Neonates (birth to 28 days)

12.5 mg/kg

50 mg/kg

Infants (29 days to 2 years)

15 mg/kg

60 mg/kg

Instructions for

Intravenous Administration

For adult and adolescent patients weighing ≥ 50 kg requiring 1,000 mg doses of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops Injection, administer the dose by inserting a vented intravenous set through the septum of the 100 mL vial. Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops Injection may be administered without further dilution. Examine the container contents before dose preparation or administering. DO NOT USE if particulate matter or discoloration is observed. Administer the contents of the vial intravenously over 15 minutes. Use aseptic technique when preparing Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops Injection for intravenous infusion. Do not add other medications to the Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops Injection vial or infusion device.

For doses less than 1,000 mg, the appropriate dose must be withdrawn from the container and placed into a separate container prior to administration. Using aseptic technique, withdraw the appropriate dose (650 mg or weight-based) from an intact sealed Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops Injection container and place the measured dose in a separate empty, sterile container (e.g., glass bottle, plastic intravenous container, or syringe) for intravenous infusion to avoid the inadvertent delivery and administration of the total volume of the commercially available container. The entire 100 mL container of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops Injection is not intended for use in patients weighing less than 50 kg. Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops Injection is supplied in a single-dose container and the unused portion must be discarded.

Place small volume pediatric doses up to 60 mL in volume in a syringe and administer over 15 minutes using a syringe pump.

Monitor the end of the infusion in order to prevent the possibility of an air embolism, especially in cases where the Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops Injection infusion is the primary infusion.

Once the container seal has been penetrated, or the contents transferred to another container, administer the dose of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops Injection within 6 hours.

Do not add other medications to the Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops Injection solution. Diazepam and chlorpromazine hydrochloride are physically incompatible with Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops Injection, therefore do not administer simultaneously.

Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops interactions

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Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops is metabolized (eliminated by conversion to other chemicals) by the liver. Therefore drugs that increase the action of liver enzymes that metabolize Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops [for example, carbamazepine (Tegretol), isoniazid (INH, Nydrazid, Laniazid), rifampin (Rifamate, Rifadin, Rimactane)] reduce the levels of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops and may decrease the action of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops. Doses of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops greater than the recommended doses are toxic to the liver and may result in severe liver damage. The potential for Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops to harm the liver is increased when it is combined with alcohol or drugs that also harm the liver.

Cholestyramine (Questran) reduces the effect of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops by decreasing its absorption into the body from the intestine. Therefore, Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops should be administered 3 to 4 hours after cholestyramine or one hour before cholestyramine.

Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops doses greater than 2275 mg per day may increase the blood thinning effect of warfarin (Coumadin) by an unknown mechanism. Therefore, prolonged administration or large doses of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops should be avoided during warfarin therapy

Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops side effects

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Applies to Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops / caffeine: oral tablet, oral tablet disintegrating

Get emergency medical help if you have any of these signs of an allergic reaction while taking Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops / caffeine: hives; difficulty breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.

In rare cases, Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops may cause a severe skin reaction that can be fatal. This could occur even if you have taken Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops in the past and had no reaction. Stop taking this medicine and call your doctor right away if you have skin redness or a rash that spreads and causes blistering and peeling. If you have this type of reaction, you should never again take any medicine that contains Acetaminophen.

Stop using Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops and caffeine and call your doctor at once if you have:

Common side effects may include:

This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects.

Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops contraindications

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What is the most important information I should know about Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops?

There are many brands and forms of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops available and not all brands are listed on this leaflet.

Do not take more of this medication than is recommended. An overdose of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops can damage your liver or cause death.

Know the amount of Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops in the specific product you are taking.

Do not take this medication without a doctor's advice if you have ever had alcoholic liver disease (cirrhosis) or if you drink more than 3 alcoholic beverages per day. You may not be able to take Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops.

Avoid drinking alcohol. It may increase your risk of liver damage while taking Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops.

Ask a doctor or pharmacist if it is safe for you to take this medicine if you have liver disease or a history of alcoholism.

Ask a doctor or pharmacist before using any other cold, allergy, pain, or sleep medication. Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops (sometimes abbreviated as APAP) is contained in many combination medicines. Taking certain products together can cause you to get too much Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops which can lead to a fatal overdose. Check the label to see if a medicine contains Acetaminophen or APAP.



Active ingredient matches for Terry White Chemists Colour Free Paracetamol Infant Drops:

Acetaminophen


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