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Nimucet GoldSyrup

Manufactured byINTAS PHARMACEUTICALS LTD
ContainsNimesulide (50 mg) + Paracetamol (125 mg)
Description
Nimucet GoldSyrup is a medicine containing Nimesulide and Paracetamol. It is used in the treatment of pain and fever in children. It is also used to provide relief from headaches, toothaches, sprains, and strains. It works by blocking pain signals to the brain and preventing the release of prostaglandins (chemical substances in the body that cause pain, swelling and fever). Nimucet GoldSyrup causes some side effects like nausea, vomiting, heartburn, stomach pain, loss of appetite, and diarrhoea. Consult your doctor if these effects persist or bother your child. Do not use this medicine if your child is allergic to it. If your child vomits Nimucet GoldSyrup within 30 minutes, give the same dose again, unless it is time for the next dose. Nimucet GoldSyrup should be given with food to avoid stomach irritation. For the ease of remembering, give it at around the same time every day. Nimucet GoldSyrup should be given in the exact dose as prescribed by your doctor. Do not stop using this medicine even if your child feels better after receiving a few doses as abrupt discontinuation may worsen the condition of your child. Nimucet GoldSyrup should not be used for a long time due to the risk of severe liver damage. Inform your doctor if your child has any kidney problems. Consult your doctor if your child seems to have an allergic reaction after using this medicine.

Side effects

Major & minor side effects for Nimucet GoldSyrup

  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Allergic skin reaction
  • Gastric / Mouth Ulcer
  • Bloody and cloudy urine
  • Fatigue
  • Stomach discomfort and cramps
  • Dizziness
  • Heart burn

Uses of Nimucet GoldSyrup

What is it prescribed for?

  • Fever and Pain
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Concerns

Commonly asked questions

  • How long does it take for this medicine to take effect?
    Nimucet GoldSyrup provides relief from pain and cramps within 1 hour after administration.
  • How long do the effects of this medicine last?
    The effect of Nimucet GoldSyrup lasts for an average duration of 5 to 6 hours.
  • Is it safe to consume alcohol while taking this medicine?
    Interaction with alcohol is unknown. It is advisable to consult your doctor before consumption.
  • Is this a habit forming medicine?
    No habit-forming tendencies were reported for Nimucet GoldSyrup.
  • Can this medicine be taken during pregnancy?
    Nimucet GoldSyrup is recommended for use in children only.
  • Can this medicine be taken while breast-feeding?
    Nimucet GoldSyrup is recommended for use in children only.

Allergic reactions

Avoid using Nimucet GoldSyrup if your child is allergic to it. Seek immediate medical attention if you notice any symptoms of serious allergic reactions such as skin rash, itching/swelling (especially of the face/tongue/throat), severe dizziness, breathing difficulty, etc.

Kidney diseases

Nimucet GoldSyrup is not recommended for use if your child has kidney conditions associated with the excessive use of painkillers as this medicine may worsen the condition of your child.

Active liver disease

Use Nimucet GoldSyrup with caution in your child. Liver conditions may lead to the accumulation of Nimucet GoldSyrup which may further damage your child's liver.
Warnings for special population

Pregnancy

Nimucet GoldSyrup is recommended for use in children only.

Breast-feeding

Nimucet GoldSyrup is recommended for use in children only.
General warnings

Overdose and/or excessive use

The excessive use of Nimucet GoldSyrup results in liver damage. Use this medicine as prescribed by the doctor. Seek emergency medical attention if an overdose is suspected.

Chronic malnutrition

Malnutrition and fasting can increase the risk of Nimucet GoldSyrup poisoning. Your doctor may adjust the dose of this medicine or prescribe a suitable alternative based on the condition of your child.

Gastro-intestinal bleeding

Long term use of Nimucet GoldSyrup can cause damage to the stomach and intestine of your child. Serious conditions like bleeding, ulceration, and perforation of the stomach or intestinal wall can occur. Your doctor may adjust the dose of this medicine or prescribe a suitable alternative based on the condition of your child.

Heart surgery

Nimucet GoldSyrup is not recommended for use if your child underwent any heart surgery due to the increased risk of worsening his/her condition.

Kidney diseases

Nimucet GoldSyrup should be used with caution if your child has any kidney diseases due to increased risk of serious side effects and worsening his/her condition. Your doctor may adjust the dose of this medicine or prescribe a suitable alternative based on the condition of your child.

Liver disease

Nimucet GoldSyrup should be used with caution if your child has liver problems as it may cause liver damage. This medicine breaks down in the liver and is excreted through urine. Your doctor may adjust the dose of this medicine or prescribe a suitable alternative based on the condition of your child.

Missed Dose

Do not skip any scheduled dose of Nimucet GoldSyrup. If you forget to give a dose to your child, give it as soon as you remember unless it is time for the next dose. Do not double the dose to make up for the missed one.

Overdose

Seek emergency medical treatment in case you suspect that you might have given an overdose of Nimucet GoldSyrup to your child.
All drugs interact differently for person to person. You should check all the possible interactions with your doctor before starting any medicine.
Interaction with Alcohol

Description

Interaction with alcohol is unknown. It is advisable to consult your doctor before consumption.

Instructions

Interaction with alcohol is unknown. It is advisable to consult your doctor before consumption.
Interaction with Medicine

Sodium Nitrite

Leflunomide

Prilocaine

Amoxicillin and Clavulanic Acid

Phenytoin

Carbamazepine

Methotrexate

Warfarin

Ketoconazole

Disease interactions

Liver disease

Nimucet GoldSyrup should be used with caution if your child has liver problems as it may cause liver damage. This medicine breaks down in the liver and is excreted through urine. Your doctor may adjust the dose of this medicine or prescribe a suitable alternative based on the condition of your child.
Food interactions
Information not available.
Lab interactions
Information not available.
Nimucet GoldSyrup should be given after food to avoid stomach irritation. Use this medicine as prescribed by your doctor. Give your child adequate water or fluids to prevent dehydration if any diarrhoea occurs after using this medicine. Never give more than the prescribed dose. Give this medicine at around the same time daily. Do not stop the use of this medicine without consulting your doctor. Consult the doctor if you notice any undesirable effects in your child. Inform your doctor if your child develops ulcers or acidity. Keep away from the reach of children and pets. Do not use it after the date of expiry. Ensure that unused medicine is disposed of properly.
Miscelleneous

To be taken after food

To be taken as instructed by doctor

May cause sleepiness

How it works
Paracetamol decreases the intensity of pain signals to the brain. It also stops the release of prostaglandins, the chemical responsible for pain and increasing the body temperature during infections. Nimesulide blocks the action of certain natural substances that are responsible for causing pain and swelling.
Legal Status

Unknown

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Unknown

Unknown

Classification

Category

Miscellaneous analgesics, Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents

Schedule

Schedule H

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