Adol 125 mg Suppositories 10 Pieces
Fast-acting paracetamol suppositories 125mg for infants. Ideal fever reducer and pain reliever when oral medication is difficult or during vomiting

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- Key IngredientsParacetamol (125 mg per suppository)
- Product FormSuppositories
- Package Size10 Pieces
- Caution & WarningsDo not use with other paracetamol products. Consult your doctor if fever persists for more than 3 days or worsens
- Storage ConditionsStore In A Cool, Dry Place.
- How To UseInsert 1 suppository rectally every 4 to 6 hours as needed. Dose strictly based on child's weight. Do not exceed 4 times in 24 hours
- ConcernsHigh Fever, Severe Teething Pain, Toothache, Post-Vaccination Fever, Body Aches, Vomiting-induced Fever Cases
1. What is the main use of Adol 125 mg suppositories?
,"They are used for relieving mild to moderate pain (such as teething pain, headache) and reducing high fever (pyrexia), especially for children who refuse or cannot take oral medication (vomiting)."
2. What is the appropriate dosage for suppositories (by age or weight)?
,The 125 mg suppositories are typically intended for infants or young children. The dose must be determined based on the child's weight and age (a doctor or pharmacist must be consulted for safe dosing and frequency).
3. How many times can the suppository be given per day?
,"Suppositories should generally not be given more than 4 to 5 times maximum within 24 hours, and there must be an interval of at least 4 to 6 hours between doses."
4. What is the correct way to insert the suppository?
,"It is preferred to insert it with the child lying on their side, inserting the pointed end first, and gently pushing it until it is completely inside the rectum."
5. What is the most important warning when using Adol suppositories?
,"The recommended maximum daily dose must not be exceeded, and other medications containing Paracetamol should not be given simultaneously to avoid the risk of liver toxicity (overdose)."





