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Alvedon Suppositories

Main Ingredient:
Acetaminophen(US)/ Paracetamol (UK)

Alvedon Suppositories is an antipyretic and analgesic medicine primarily used to reduce fever and to relieve minor aches and pain associated with common cold, flu, toothaches, arthritis, menstrual cramps, and other conditions. Alvedon Suppositories is most commonly used by people who are sensitive or allergic to aspirin. Although, Alvedon Suppositories is not effective against inflammation, compared to Aspirin or Ibuprofen, it is well tolerated by most people, including children and has few side effects.

ALVEDON SUPPOSITORIES CAUTION

People with known liver problem or condition should not take Alvedon Suppositories. Combining Alvedon Suppositories with alcohol increases the likelihood of liver toxicity.

Every year more than 800,000 people in the United States alone, die from the so-called "Tylenol poisoning" (Tylenol is a brand name of Acetaminophen/Paracetamol), which is caused by taking more than recommended doses of Acetaminophen/Paracetamol or by habitual or long term use.

Do not take Alvedon Suppositories if fever lasts for more than 3days and if pain gets worse or lasts for more than 10 days, unless advised by your physician.

As with any medicine, if you are pregnant or nursing, check with your doctor before taking Alvedon Suppositories.

ALVEDON SUPPOSITORIES SIDE EFFECTS

Alvedon Suppositories rarely causes side effects as long as it is taken as directed. However, prolonged or habitual use of Alvedon Suppositories may lead to liver damage or failure.

Rare side effects of Alvedon Suppositories may include hives, rash, short breath. If you experience any side effects, stop taking the medicine and report it to your health care provider right away.

ALVEDON SUPPOSITORIES INTERACTIONS

Consult with your physician before combining Alvedon Suppositories with any nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (Aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen), blood thinners like warfarin, and oral contraceptives.

Combining Alvedon Suppositories with alcohol can increase the likelihood of liver toxicity.

Let your doctor know if you are taking any herbs as some may interfere with its effectiveness.

High doses of Vitamin C (1000-3000mg/day) may increase the level of Alvedon Suppositories in the body.

ALVEDON SUPPOSITORIES OVERDOSE

Symptoms of Alvedon Suppositories overdose may include excessive sweating, fatigue, nausea, and vomiting.

In case of Alvedon Suppositories overdose, seek medical attention right away.

If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you can. However, if it is just about time for your next dose, skip the one you forgot and go on with your regular schedule. Never take a double dose of Alvedon Suppositories.

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