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Indications
Fast is indicated for
fever, common cold and influenza, headache, toothache, earache, bodyache,
myalgia, neuralgia, dysmenorrhoea, sprains, colic pain, back pain,
post-operative pain, postpartum pain, inflammatory pain and post vaccination
pain in children. It is also indicated for rheumatic & osteoarthritic pain
and stiffness of joints.
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Pharmacology
Paracetamol exhibits
analgesic action by peripheral blockage of pain impulse generation. It produces
antipyresis by inhibiting the hypothalamic heat-regulating centre. Its weak
anti-inflammatory activity is related to inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis
in the CNS.
Paracetamol (Acetaminophen) is thought to act primarily in the CNS, increasing
the pain threshold by inhibiting both isoforms of cyclooxygenase, COX-1, COX-2,
and COX-3 enzymes involved in prostaglandin (PG) synthesis. Unlike NSAIDs,
acetaminophen does not inhibit cyclooxygenase in peripheral tissues and, thus,
has no peripheral anti-inflammatory affects. While aspirin acts as an
irreversible inhibitor of COX and directly blocks the enzyme's active site,
studies have found that acetaminophen indirectly blocks COX, and that this
blockade is ineffective in the presence of peroxides. This might explain why
acetaminophen is effective in the central nervous system and in endothelial
cells but not in platelets and immune cells which have high levels of
peroxides. Studies also report data suggesting that acetaminophen selectively
blocks a variant of the COX enzyme that is different from the known variants
COX-1 and COX-2. This enzyme is now referred to as COX-3. Its exact mechanism
of action is still poorly understood, but future research may provide further
insight into how it works. The antipyretic properties of acetaminophen are
likely due to direct effects on the heat-regulating centres of the hypothalamus
resulting in peripheral vasodilation, sweating and hence heat
Dosage &
Administration
Tablet:
Extended
Release Tablet:
Syrup/Suspension:
Suppository:
Paediatric
Drop:
Tablet
with actizorb technology:
It dissolves up to five times faster than standard Paracetamol tablets. It is a
fast acting and safe analgesic with marked antipyretic property. It is
specially suitable for patients who, for any reason, can not tolerate aspirin
or other analgesics.
IV
Infusion:
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Interaction
Patients who have
taken barbiturates, tricyclic antidepressants and alcohol may show diminished
ability to metabolise large doses of Fast. Alcohol can increase the
hepatotoxicity of Fast overdosage. Chronic ingestion of anticonvulsants or oral
steroid contraceptives induce liver enzymes and may prevent attainment of
therapeutic Fast levels by increasing first-pass metabolism or clearance.
Contraindications
It is contraindicated
in known hypersensitivity to Paracetamol.
Side Effects
Side effects of Fast
are usually mild, though haematological reactions including thrombocytopenia,
leucopenia, pancytopenia, neutropenia, and agranulocytosis have been reported.
Pancreatitis, skin rashes, and other allergic reactions occur occasionally.
Pregnancy &
Lactation
Epidemiological
studies in human pregnancy have shown no ill effects due to Paracetamol used in
the recommended dosage, but patients should follow the advice of their doctor
regarding its use. Paracetamol is excreted in breast milk, but not in a
clinically significant amount. Available published data do not contraindicate
breast feeding.
Precautions &
Warnings
Care is advised in the
administration of Fast to patients with severe renal or severe hepatic
impairment. The hazard of overdose is greater in those with non-cirrhotic
alcoholic liver disease. Do not exceed the stated dose. Patients should be
advised not to take other Fast-containing products concurrently. Fast should
only be used by the patient for whom it is prescribed when clearly necessary.
Administration of Fast in doses higher than recommended may result in hepatic
injury, including the risk of severe hepatotoxicity and death. Do not exceed
the maximum recommended daily dose of Fast. Use caution when administering Fast
in patients with the following conditions: hepatic impairment or active hepatic
disease, alcoholism, chronic malnutrition, severe hypovolemia (e.g., due to
dehydration or blood loss), or severe renal impairment (creatinine clearance
< 30 ml/min). There were infrequent reports of life-threatening anaphylaxis
requiring emergent medical attention. Discontinue Fast IV immediately if
symptoms associated with allergy or hypersensitivity occurs. Do not use Fast IV
in patients with Fast allergy.
Use in Special
Populations
Pediatric Use: The safety and effectiveness of Fast IV for
the treatment of acute pain and fever in pediatric patients ages 2 years and
older is supported by evidence from adequate and well-controlled studies of
Fast IV in adults.
Geriatric use: No overall differences in safety or
effectiveness were observed between these subjects and younger subjects, and
other reported clinical experience has not identified differences in responses
between the elderly and younger patients.
Patients with Hepatic
Impairment: Fast is contraindicated
in patients with severe hepatic impairment or severe active liver disease and
should be used with caution in patients with hepatic impairment or active liver
disease. A reduced total daily dose of Fast may be warranted.
Patients with Renal
Impairment: In cases of severe
renal impairment (creatinine clearance < 30 ml/min), longer dosing intervals
and a reduced total daily dose of Fast may be warranted.
Overdose Effects
Liver damage is
possible in adults who have taken 10 g or more of Fast. Ingestion of 5 g or
more of Fast may lead to liver damage if the patient has following risk
factors: If the patient is on long term treatment with Carbamazepine,
Phenobarbitone, Phenytoin, Primidone, Rifampicin, St John’s Wort or other drugs
that induce liver enzymes, or regularly consumes Ethanol in excess of
recommended amounts, or is likely to be Glutathione deplete e.g. eating
disorders, cystic fibrosis, HIV infection, starvation, cachexia.
Symptoms: Symptoms of Fast overdose in the first 24
hours are pallor, nausea, vomiting, anorexia and abdominal pain. Liver damage
may become apparent 12 to 48 hours after ingestion. Abnormalities of glucose
metabolism and metabolic acidosis may occur. In severe poisoning, hepatic
failure may progress to encephalopathy, haemorrhage, hypoglycaemia, cerebral
oedema and death. Acute renal failure with acute tubular necrosis, strongly
suggested by loin pain, haematuria and proteinuria, may develop even in the
absence of severe liver damage. Cardiac arrhythmias and pancreatitis have been
reported. Immediate treatment is essential in the management of Fast overdose.
Treatment with activated charcoal should be considered if the overdose has been
taken within 1 hour. Plasma Fast concentration should be measured at 4 hours or
later after ingestion (earlier concentrations are unreliable). Treatment with
N-acetylcysteine may be used up to 24 hours after ingestion of Fast. However,
the maximum protective effect is obtained up to 8 hours post-ingestion. The
effectiveness of the antidote declines sharply after this time. If required the
patient should be given intravenous N-acetylcysteine, in line with the
established dosage schedule. If vomiting is not a problem, oral Methionine may
be a suitable alternative for remote areas, outside hospital. Management of
patients who present with serious hepatic dysfunction beyond 24 hours from
ingestion should be discussed with the NPIS or a liver unit.
Therapeutic Class
Non-Opioid Analgesics
Storage Conditions
Keep in a dry place
away from light and heat. Keep out of the reach of children.
Chemical Structure
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Molecular Formula : |
C8H9NO2 |
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Chemical Structure : |
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Common Questions about Fast 250 mg Suppository
What is Fast 250 mg Suppository?
Fast 250 mg Suppository is a medication that
performs its action by obstructing the release of pain and fever chemical
messengers.
What are the uses of Fast 250 mg Suppository?
Fast 250 mg Suppository is used for the
treatment and prevention of conditions and symptoms of diseases like Post
immunization pyrexia, menstrual cramps and fever.
What are the Side Effects of Fast 250 mg
Suppository Fast 250 mg Suppository?
Allergic reaction, gastric ulcers, fatigue,
anemia, nausea and vomiting are possible side effects.
What are the instructions for storage and
disposal Fast 250 mg Suppository?
Fast 250 mg Suppository should be stored at
room temperature, away from heat and direct light. Keep it away from the reach
of children and pets.
Should I use Fast 250 mg Suppository empty
stomach, before food or after food?
If you take Fast 250 mg Suppository with the
food, the reactions that took place in the body carry-outs in a much effective
manner.
How long do I need to use Fast 250 mg
Suppository before I see improvement in my conditions?
Fast 250 mg Suppository should be consumed,
until the complete eradication of the disease. It is advised to use, till the
time directed by your doctor.
Is there any food or drink I need to avoid
while taking Fast 250 mg Suppository?
You can follow your normal diet under the
usage of Fast 250 mg Suppository.
Will Fast 250 mg Suppository be more effective
if taken in more than the recommended dose?
There is no need to take Fast 250 mg
Suppository more than its recommended doses.
Can I take other medications along with Fast
250 mg Suppository?
Do not use any OTC for cough, cold, allergy,
or pain medication without consulting your doctor or pharmacist. Fast 250 mg
Suppository contains many combination of medicines. If you use certain products
together you may accidentally use too much of Fast 250 mg Suppository.
Can I take Fast 250 mg Suppository with
antibiotics?
There are hundreds of antibiotics used to
treat infections, so once you receive your prescription, ask your doctor or
pharmacist if you can also take Fast 250 mg Suppository at the same time
that you take the antibiotic.
Is Fast 250 mg Suppository an NSAID drug?
No, Fast 250 mg Suppository is not classified
as an NSAID (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug). It is classified as a
miscellaneous analgesic for mild to moderate pain and fever.
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