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Fevadol Paracetamol 200 mg – 10 Suppositories

Fast-acting 200mg paracetamol rectal suppositories for toddlers and kids. Safely reduces high fever and relieves pain during vomiting or illness

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  • Key IngredientsParacetamol (200 mg per suppository)
  • Product FormSuppositories
  • Package Size10 Suppositories
  • Caution & WarningsDo not use with other paracetamol products. Consult your doctor if fever persists for more than 3 days or if child's symptoms worsen
  • Storage ConditionsStore At Room Temperature (15-25°C).
  • How To UseInsert 1 suppository rectally every 4 to 6 hours as needed. Dose strictly based on child's weight and age. Do not exceed 4 times in 24 hours
  • ConcernsHigh Fever, Common Cold, Influenza, Teething Pain, Toothache, Post-Vaccination Fever, Body Aches, Vomiting with Fever

Q1: What is Fevadol suppositories and what are they used for?

A1: They contain paracetamol and are used to relieve pain and fever in children and infants.

Q2: How are Fevadol suppositories used?

A2: Insert the suppository into the rectum after cleaning the area. The dosage is determined by the child's weight or age, adhering to the recommended dose.

Q3: Can they be used for infants?

A3: Yes, they are suitable for infants according to their weight and the recommended dose. Consult your doctor if needed.

Q4: What are the possible side effects?

A4: Rarely, they may cause rectal irritation or a skin rash. They are generally safe when the recommended dose is followed.

Q5: Can they be used with other medications?

A5: They are generally safe with most medications. However, it is advisable to consult your doctor when combining them with other medications containing paracetamol to avoid overdose.