Composition : Flupirtine Maleate 100mg + Paracetamol 325mg
Packing : 10X10 (Blister)
Price : Rs. .
Quick EnquiryFlupirtine Maleate 100mg + Paracetamol 325mg - Flupirtine and paracetamol are combined in FLUMera-P. It is a painkiller used to treat several types of pain, including joint pain, post-surgery pain, muscular pain, headache, and nerve pain. It functions by stopping specific chemical processes in the body that trigger pain. It also reduces pain by preventing the transmission of pain signals. The word "pain" is frequently used to refer to an unpleasant or uncomfortable feeling. Mild to severe are on the spectrum. The underlying condition affects how painful anything is. The immune system's normal response to damage or infection is inflammation.
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FLUMera-P includes flupirtine (non-opioid analgesic) and paracetamol (analgesic and antipyretic) (analgesic and antipyretic). Flupirtine blocks the glutamate receptors responsible for the creation of pain signals. Flupirtine is an analgesic (non-opioid analgesic) that acts by preventing the transmission of pain signals to the brain to lessen pain perception. It also has relaxing effects on the muscles. By preventing the production of specific chemical messengers that produce fever and pain, paracetamol functions as an analgesic and antipyretic. Prostaglandins are chemical mediators that induce pain, inflammation, and fever. give total relief from pain and its side effects.
Special Advise: Warfarin and other anticoagulants, including flupirtine, may interact. To keep track of this potential interaction, a blood test known as the PT is required.
The word "pain" is frequently used to refer to an unpleasant or uncomfortable feeling. Mild to severe are on the spectrum. The underlying condition affects how painful anything is. Depending on how long the pain lasts, it can also be divided into acute (short-term) and chronic (long-term) types. In some circumstances, untreated acute discomfort might develop into chronic pain.