
Category
NSAID + Analgesic
Form
Tablets
Strength
400mg + 500mg
CAS
Combination
Ibuprofen + Paracetamol Tablets – Dual-Action Pain & Fever Relief
Advanced dual-action formulation. Relieves pain, inflammation, and fever. Fast onset with synergistic therapeutic effect. Targets multiple pain pathways. Manufactured under global pharmaceutical standards.
Ibuprofen + Paracetamol Tablets 400mg + 500mg by LARKSOIS Pharma are a clinically advanced combination therapy. Ibuprofen reduces inflammation via COX inhibition. Paracetamol provides central pain and fever relief. This dual mechanism enhances therapeutic outcomes. Manufactured under strict international standards.
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- Provides dual-action relief for pain and inflammation.
- Combines anti-inflammatory and central analgesic mechanisms.
- Widely used in acute and multi-symptom conditions.
- Ensures faster and more effective symptom relief.
- Improves patient comfort and recovery.
Introduction
- Ibuprofen + Paracetamol Tablets 400mg + 500mg by LARKSOIS Pharma are a clinically advanced combination therapy.
- Ibuprofen reduces inflammation via COX inhibition.
- Paracetamol provides central pain and fever relief.
- This dual mechanism enhances therapeutic outcomes.
- Manufactured under strict international standards.
Important Information
- Dual-action NSAID + analgesic therapy.
- Effective for pain, inflammation, and fever.
- Short-term use recommended.
- Requires medical supervision.
- Widely used in global clinical practice.
Dosage
General
- Adults: 1 tablet 1–2 times daily
- Use as prescribed by physician
- Short-term therapy preferred
Administration
- Take after meals
- Swallow with water
- Maintain consistent dosing intervals
- Avoid alcohol during treatment
Important
- Do not exceed recommended dose
- Use under medical supervision
- Avoid prolonged use without advice
Storage
- Store below 25°C
- Protect from moisture and sunlight
- Keep in original packaging
- Keep out of reach of children
Shelf Life
- 24–36 months under recommended conditions
- Check expiry before use
- Do not use expired medication
Manufacturing
- Manufactured in WHO-GMP certified facilities
- High-quality API sourcing
- Precision tablet formulation
- Uniform dosage consistency
- Multi-stage quality testing
- Compliance with international standards
Precautions
- Avoid in patients with liver disease
- Use cautiously in kidney impairment
- Avoid prolonged use
- Do not combine with alcohol
- Monitor liver and kidney function
- Not recommended during pregnancy without advice
Side Effects
- Nausea and vomiting
- Gastric irritation
- Dizziness
- Headache
- Liver enzyme elevation
- Rare kidney issues
- Rare allergic reactions
Expert View
- Highly effective dual-action therapy.
- Combines anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects.
- Provides rapid and sustained relief.
- Widely used in pain and fever management.
- Reliable and consistent clinical performance.
Indications
- Acute pain conditions
- Fever and inflammatory disorders
- Headache and migraine
- Dental pain
- Musculoskeletal pain
- Post-operative pain
- Cold and flu symptoms
Maintenance
- Short-term therapy recommended
- Monitor patient response
- Adjust dose if required
- Avoid long-term use without supervision
- Follow physician guidance
Why Choose
- Dual-action mechanism
- Fast symptom relief
- Effective for multiple conditions
- Reduced need for multiple medications
- WHO-GMP certified manufacturing
- Globally trusted quality
Frequently Asked Questions
Common product and supply questions.
What is ibuprofen paracetamol used for?+-
Ibuprofen + Paracetamol Tablets are used to relieve pain, inflammation, and fever in conditions like headaches, musculoskeletal pain, dental pain, and cold or flu symptoms.
Is ibuprofen the same as paracetamol?+-
No, Ibuprofen reduces inflammation and pain, while Paracetamol mainly relieves pain and fever; they work differently but are often combined.
Is ibuprofen and Dolo the same?+-
No, Dolo contains paracetamol, while ibuprofen is a separate anti-inflammatory drug with a different mechanism of action.
Is ibuprofen and paracetamol good together?+-
Yes, they can be combined for better pain relief as they act through different pathways, but should be used under medical guidance.
Why do doctors not recommend ibuprofen?+-
Doctors may avoid ibuprofen in some patients due to risks such as gastric irritation, kidney issues, or cardiovascular concerns.
