Talvosilen Forte (paracetamol 500mg/30mg Codein) X 100 Tabs
Talvosilen is used to relieve pain and reduce fever. Unlike aspirin , Talvosilen does not relieve the redness, stiffness, or swelling caused by rheumatoid arthritis. However, it may relieve the pain caused by mild forms of arthritis.
This medicine is available without a prescription.
Special precautions
If you are taking this medicine without a prescription, the following should be considered:
Allergies - tell your doctor if you have ever had any unusual or allergic reaction to acetaminophen or aspirin. Also tell your health care professional if you are allergic to any other substances, such as foods, preservatives, or dyes.
Pregnancy - although studies have not been done in pregnant women, acetaminophen has not been reported to cause birth defects or other problems.
Breast-feeding - although acetaminophen passes into the breast milk in small amounts, it has not been reported to cause problems in nursing babies.
Children - this medicine has been tested in children and has not been shown to cause different side effects or problems than it does in adults.
Older adults - Acetaminophen has been tested and has not been shown to cause different side effects or problems in older people than it does in younger adults.
Other medical problems - the presence of other medical problems may affect the use of acetaminophen. Make sure you tell your doctor if you have any other medical problems, especially:
Alcohol abuse or
Kidney disease (severe) or
Hepatitis or other liver disease - The chance of serious side effects may be increased
Phenylketonuria - Some brands of acetaminophen contain aspartame, which can make your condition worse
Rare
Yellow eyes or skin
Symptoms of overdose
Diarrhea; increased sweating; loss of appetite; nausea or vomiting; stomach cramps or pain; swelling, pain, or tenderness in the upper abdomen or stomach area
Keep all appointments with your doctor.
Do not let anyone else take your drugs.
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