What Are The Side Effects Of Overdosed Ibugesic Plus?
Question: Overdose of ibugesic plus , almost half bottle to 35 year old by mistake . Any side effect??
No ailment but was having her regular periods. Extremely overworked.
No ailment but was having her regular periods. Extremely overworked.
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Detailed Answer:
Dear Friend.
Welcome to HCM. I am Dr Anshul Varshney. I understand your concern.
Half bottle of Ibugesic plus syrup is definitely high dose but is not a toxic dose.
So nothing to worry. I would advise you to give her an anti Acidity drug like Pantoprazole 40mg because such high dose of pain killer ibugesic would cause severe gastritis to her.
In case she develops any symptoms like pain abdomen, blood in vomitus or any where, take medical help.
If you have any further query please ask me.
Stay Healthy
I need further details.
Detailed Answer:
Dear Friend.
Welcome to HCM. I am Dr Anshul Varshney. I understand your concern.
Half bottle of Ibugesic plus syrup is definitely high dose but is not a toxic dose.
So nothing to worry. I would advise you to give her an anti Acidity drug like Pantoprazole 40mg because such high dose of pain killer ibugesic would cause severe gastritis to her.
In case she develops any symptoms like pain abdomen, blood in vomitus or any where, take medical help.
If you have any further query please ask me.
Stay Healthy
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Will pantocid be good
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Detailed Answer:
Dear Friend
Yes, Pantocid 40 mg can be given in such cases as stat dose and can be repeated tomorrow morning again.
If you have any further query please ask me else you may close the discussion and rate it.
Stay Healthy.
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Detailed Answer:
Dear Friend
Yes, Pantocid 40 mg can be given in such cases as stat dose and can be repeated tomorrow morning again.
If you have any further query please ask me else you may close the discussion and rate it.
Stay Healthy.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar