Dolo Bottle Of 5ml Drops
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5ml Oral Drop in Bottle
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Dolo 100 MG Description
Dolo Oral Drop contains paracetamol which is also known as Acetaminophen. Dolo Oral Drop is used to reduce fever and relieve pain. It works by inhibiting the action of certain substances which causes
pain and acts on the brain centre which is responsible for controlling body temperature. The chances of getting side effects with Dolo Oral Drop is mostly rare, but sometimes you may experience skin rash or itching. If you experience any allergic symptoms after taking this medicine, visit your doctor or nearest hospital. Taking paracetamol for a prolonged duration and in high doses is associated with serious liver damage.
Product Summary
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Contains | Paracetamol / Acetaminophen(100.0 Mg) |
Uses | Fever and pain |
Side effects | Skin rash, itching, blisters, allergic reaction |
Therapy | ANALGESIC/ANTIPYRETIC |
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Uses of Dolo 100 MG
For the treatment of fever and pain.
Contraindications of Dolo 100 MG
- If you are allergic to paracetamol or any of the ingredients of this medicine.
- If you are taking any other product that contains paracetamol.
Side effects of Dolo 100 MG
There are very rare chances of getting side effects. However, in rare cases, you may experience a skin rash, itching and blisters, allergic reaction and blood-related problems. There is a risk of liver and kidney damage with paracetamol if used too frequently or for long term treatment....
Precautions and Warnings of Dolo 100 MG
Pregnancy
Q:
Can I take Dolo Oral Drop during pregnancy?
A:
Dolo Oral Drop can be used during pregnancy if the doctor recommends. Yet, it should be used for a short duration in low doses and should not be used too frequently by pregnant women.
Breast Feeding
Q:
Can I take Dolo Oral Drop while breastfeeding?
A:
Paracetamol from Dolo Oral Drop passes into the breastmilk in a very small amount and has negligible effects on the breastfed infants. Thus you can take it while you are breastfeeding.
Driving
Q:
Can I drive if I have consumed Dolo Oral Drop?
A:
Dolo Oral Drop is not likely to affect your ability to drive or use machines.
Alcohol
Q:
Can I consume alcohol with Dolo Oral Drop?
A:
Moderate consumption of alcohol when you are taking paracetamol is usually safe. However, there is a risk of liver damage in chronic alcoholics and people with liver problems.
Other General Warnings
Talk to your doctor if
- You have severe liver or kidney disease.
- You are an alcoholic or are suffering from chronic malnutrition.
- You are suffering from any infection.
- Do not take Dolo Oral Drop if you are taking other medicines containing paracetamol, taking too much paracetamol can cause liver damage.
Mode of Action of Dolo 100 MG
How Does It Work?
Dolo Oral Drop works by interfering with the production of a chemical called prostaglandins, which is responsible for the fever, swelling and sensation of pain. It also acts on the area of the brain which is responsible for controlling body temperature....
Directions for Use of Dolo 100 MG
Take Dolo Oral Drop as directed by the doctor. Do not take it more than that recommended by your doctor.
Interactions of Dolo 100 MG
Interactions with other medicines
- Be cautious if you are taking medicines such as metoclopramide or domperidone used to treat nausea or vomiting, a blood thinner such as warfarin and antibiotic such as chloramphenicol.
- Cholesterol-lowering medicines like cholestyramine should be taken with a minimum gap of 2 hours.
Storage and disposal of Dolo 100 MG
- Store Dolo Oral Drop below 25°C.
- Keep it out of the reach of children and pets.
Dosage of Dolo 100 MG
Overdose
Taking Dolo Oral Drop in high doses may result in serious liver damage. Symptoms of overdose may include nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite and stomach ache. Inform your doctor if have consumed too much of this medicine or reach out to the nearest hospital....
Missed a Dose
- If you missed a dose then take it as soon as you remember.
- Keep a gap of at least 4-6 hours between this dose and the next dose.
- If it is almost time for the next dose then skip the missed dose and continue with your regular dosing schedule.
Content Details
WRITTEN BY
Dr. Arpit Verma
MBBS, MD (Pharmacology)
REVIEWED BY
Dr. Ritu Budania
MBBS, MD (Pharmacology)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What precautions should I take when using Dolo Oral Drop?
A: Be cautious if you are a patient with liver problems, kidney problems, or alcoholic, as this medicine is known to cause serious liver damage in case of overdose. Caution is needed in the elderly as well.
Q: My child has a fever, can I give Dolo Oral Drop to my child who is five years old?
A: No, Dolo Oral Drop is not meant for use in children below 12 years of age.
Q: My child, who is 3 years old happened to consume 5 tablets of Dolo Oral Drop, what should I do?
A: Immediately take your child to the hospital. It may take some time before symptoms of overdose appear. The physician will evaluate with the help of laboratory reports and examination to check if the baby's liver is doing fine.
Q: Can I take Dolo Oral Drop for cold and fever?
A: You can take Dolo Oral Drop for controlling fever but it will not be useful for cold.
Q: What are the uses of the Dolo Oral Drop?
A: Dolo Oral Drop is used to relieve fever and mild to moderate pain. It is also used to get relief from headache, toothache, migraine, period pain and other painful conditions.
Q: Can Dolo Oral Drop be used in elders?
A: Kidney and liver function in the elderly is not as optimum as in the young population. Caution is needed when giving Dolo Oral Drop to elderly with existing diseases. It should be used only after consulting your doctor. You should inform the doctor about all diseases the older person has (especially liver or kidney diseases). This will help the doctor decide the safe dose as per their age and kidney or liver function.
Q: How often can I take Dolo Oral Drop?
A: It depends upon the condition. An adult with a healthy liver and kidney should not take this medicine more than four times a day and should always maintain a gap of 6 hours between two doses. If your fever or pain is relieved, stop taking it further. Avoid using it too frequently as it can lead to serious liver problem upon frequent and prolonged use. Do not increase the dose of this medicine if the pain or fever does not subside. It is important to find out the cause of fever or pain by consulting with a physician as this medicine will not treat the cause of fever, it only helps regulate temperature or provides pain relief.
Q: Is Dolo Oral Drop an antibiotic?
A: No, Dolo Oral Drop is not an antibiotic. It belongs to the analgesics or pain reliving class of medicines.
Q: Does Dolo Oral Drop cause constipation?
A: Dolo Oral Drop rarely has adverse effects, but when noted nausea, vomiting and constipation were among the reported side-effects of this tablet.
Q: Will Dolo Oral Drop cure a sore throat?
A: A viral, bacterial infection may cause a sore throat. It is characterised by a painful, dry, itchy feeling in the throat. A viral infection eases on its own. Paracetamol in Dolo Oral Drop does not cure the infection but it can help to relieve the pain and discomfort in the throat.
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