ACKS GEL
Brand:
ACKS GEL
Manufacturer:
BPL
Manufacturer Details
BPL
BPL PHARMACEUTICALS PVT LTD
380/82 J.SARKERSETT ROAD
SANKERSETT SMRITI
CHIRA BAZAR
MUMBAI 400 002
Compositions:
Ibuprofen 50mg,
Mephenesin 50mg,
Methylsalicylate 5mg,
Methol 5mg per g gel,
Strength
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Rate
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Packing Style
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50mg+50mg+5mg+5mg/g gel
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0.00
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20g gel
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List of Related Indications:
- Rheumatic pain & inflammation
List Of Drugs:
- Ibuprofen + Other combinations
Indication Type Description:
Drug Interaction:
Avoid aspirin other pain relievers increased risk of GI bleeding with alcohol
Indication:
Myalgia Burns, aches and pain
Adverse Reaction:
Dyspepsia, GI bleeding Rash, abdominal pain Nausea, vomiting Drowsiness Lightheadedness
Contra-Indications:
Aspirin/anti-inflammatory allergy History of active peptic ulceration Children below 12 years Pregnancy suicidal tendencies
Special precautions- Asthma, bleeding disorders Cardiovascular diseases and those receiving coumarin anticoagulants Alertness may be impaired during first few days of therapy Renal or hepatic impairment Monitor hepatic function on long term therapy Lactation not recommended
Dosages/ Overdosage Etc:
Indication-
Myalgia Burns, aches and pain
Dosage-
1 cap thrice daily
Other Information:
EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE (April 2003) Pain of Osteoarthiritis Comparative effectiveness of various interventions
Beneficial
1. Systemic simple analgesics (eg paracetamol for short term pain relief, and improvement in function)
2. Systemic NSAIDs (short term pain relief and improvement in function)
3. Topical agents (short term pain relief)
Likely to be beneficial
1. Education, dietary advice,empowerment and support ( improved knowledge of disease and pain relief)
2. Physical support (pain relief and improvement in function)
KEY POINTS
1. There is no good evidence that NSAIDs were superior to simple analgesics such as paracetamol or to suggest that any one of the many available NSAIDs had greater efficacy in relieving pain of osteoarthritis.
2. One systematic review of randomised controlled trials has found that topical agents provide pain relief in patients with osteoarthritis and offer a non-toxic alternative to systemic drug treatment. However there is no evidence to indicate whether the prescribed agents were superior to less expensive, non-prescribtion drugs over the counter (OTC) alternatives, or to other local treatments such as hot or cold packs.
Pregnancy and lactation:
Contrindicated for use during pregnancy and lactation Observe cauition if required to be used