Tradename:
Cevamol
Compound:
Each effervescent tablet contains:
Paracetamol – 400mg.
Vitamin C – 250mg.
Auxiliary components: mannitol, dioctyl sulfosuccinate, anhydrous citric acid, sodium bicarbonate, sodium citrate, sodium carbonate, aspartame, orange flavor, cochineal red A
70%.
Properties:
Sevamol is a combination drug that provides quick and effective relief from pain and fever. Tsevamol has a pleasant taste and aroma and excellent tolerance.
Paracetamol: non-narcotic analgesic, antipyretic agent. It works by lowering prostaglandin centrally and peripherally. Vitamin C: is a very important vitamin for the physiological processes of the body, such as: regulation of enzymatic reactions, participation in the formation of hormones, increasing resistance to infectious diseases, inactivation of toxins, activation of the immune respons and phagocytosis. This vitamin is also of gr importance in the formation of the intercellular substance and the stimulation of
hematopoiesis.
Indications:
Pain, fever, relief of cold symptoms. Toothache, neuritis, trigeminal neuralgia and sciatica. Dysmenorrhea, painful wounds after surgery and fractures.
Mode of application:
Adults: Dissolve 1 effervescent tablet in half a glass of water 1-3 times a day or as directed by a physician (maximum 4 times a day). Children (6-12 years old): dissolve 1 effervescent tablet in water 1-2 times a day or as directed by a doctor (maximum 3 times a day).
Contraindications:
History of hypersensitivity to any component of the drug.
Side effects:
Rash and blood disorders (thrombocytopenia, leukopenia, neutropenia) rarely appear. Hig doses of ascorbic acid can cause diarrhea.
Drug Interactions: Vitamin C can give false results of glucose analysis in urine in patients with diabetes mellitus. Cholestyramine reduces the absorption of paracetamol. Metoclopramide and domperidone accelerate the absorption of paracetamol.
Precautions:
Use caution in patients with recurrent renal stones, renal or hepatic impairment, or alcoholism; patients on sodium-restricted diets. There is a risk of liver damage after exceeding the dose. Do not use for patients with phenylketonuria.
Pregnancy and lactation:
There is not enough clinical research that Sevamol is harmful during pregnancy and lactation.
Storage:
Store at a temperature not exceeding 30C in a dry place out of the reach of children.
Packaging:
The cardboard box contains a tube with 12 effervescent tablets, paper instructions.