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Merisulide 50 Mg Syrup is a prescription drug, available for use as Syrup. Fever, Pain are some of its major therapeutic uses. Secondary and off-label uses of Merisulide 50 Mg Syrup have also been mentioned below.
The right dosage of Merisulide 50 Mg Syrup depends on the age, gender, and medical history of the patient. Individual symptoms and route of administration also determines the right dosage. Detailed information has been provided in the dosage section.
Besides the aforementioned side effects, there are other adverse effects of Merisulide 50 Mg Syrup as well, which are listed below. Such side effects of Merisulide 50 Mg Syrup normally do not last long and go away once the treatment is completed. Consult your doctor if these side effects become worse or stay for a longer duration.
It is also important to note that Merisulide 50 Mg Syrup has a Unknown effect for pregnant women and Unknown effect on lactating mothers. Warnings related to Merisulide 50 Mg Syrup's effects on the liver, heart and kidney, if any, have been listed below.
Individuals suffering from medical conditions like Liver Disease must refrain from the use of Merisulide 50 Mg Syrup since this can cause severe adverse effects. Other conditions have been mentioned below in the Merisulide 50 Mg Syrup contraindications section.
Drug reaction of Merisulide 50 Mg Syrup with other medicines has been reported. Refer to the list below for further details.
In addition to the above precautions for Merisulide 50 Mg Syrup, it is important to know that it is safe while driving, and is habit-forming.
Merisulide 50 Mg Syrup is used to treat the following -
Main Benefits
Other Benefits
This is the usual dosage recommended in most common treatment cases. Please remember that every patient and their case is different, so the dosage can be different based on the disease, route of administration, patient's age and medical history.
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Is the use of Merisulide 50 Mg Syrup safe for pregnant women?
No research has been done to ascertain the safety of Merisulide in pregnant women. If you are pregnant, it is best to ask a doctor to know if you can take it.
Is the use of Merisulide 50 Mg Syrup safe during breastfeeding?
In the absence of any scientific study about the side effects of Merisulide in breastfeeding women, information on safety of Merisulide is unavailable.
What is the effect of Merisulide 50 Mg Syrup on the Kidneys?
Effects of Merisulide on kidney can be severe. It is not safe to use it without doctor's advice.
What is the effect of Merisulide 50 Mg Syrup on the Liver?
Use of Merisulide may be dangerous for the liver. Do not use it without doctor's advice.
What is the effect of Merisulide 50 Mg Syrup on the Heart?
Merisulide may cause harmful effects on the heart. if you feel it's having any such effect, then stop taking this drug, and restart only on your doctor's advice.
If you are suffering from any of the following diseases, you should not take Merisulide 50 Mg Syrup unless your doctor advises you to do so -
Is this Merisulide 50 Mg Syrup habit forming or addictive?
Merisulide 50 Mg Syrup is not addictive in nature.
Is it safe to drive or operate heavy machinery when consuming?
Yes, you can comfortably use machinery or drive after taking Merisulide 50 Mg Syrup since it will not make you feel sleepy.
Is it safe?
Yes, Merisulide 50 Mg Syrup is safe but you must consult your doctor before taking it.
Is it able to treat mental disorders?
No, the use of Merisulide 50 Mg Syrup in mental disorders is not effective.
Interaction between Food and Merisulide 50 Mg Syrup
There is no information on the effects of taking Merisulide 50 Mg Syrup with food, because this topic has not been scientifically researched yet.
Interaction between Alcohol and Merisulide 50 Mg Syrup
Taking alcohol with Merisulide 50 Mg Syrup can be dangerous.
Yes, [medicine] can cause stomach upset. It is a common side effect of this drug. Please inform your doctor if you are experiencing stomach upset after taking this medicine.
Discontinuation of Merisulide on your own can cause unwanted side effects. You are recommended to always consult a doctor before discontinuing this medicine.
Merisulide is an analgesic (painkiller) which relieves pain arising from the affected area by suppressing the cyclooxygenase 2 (increases the inflammatory response.)
Merisulide should be taken orally twice in a day after a meal.
No, Merisulide cannot be taken in stomach pain because Merisulide has adverse gastrointestinal effects such as diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting.
This medicine data has been created by -
B.Pharma, Pharmacy
5 Years of Experience
References
KD Tripathi. [link]. Seventh Edition. New Delhi, India: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers; 2013: Page No 203-204