Product Introduction
Sumo L IV Infusion is used to reduce fever and relieve moderate pain. It provides quick, short-term relief in situations such as after surgery or when oral medicines cannot be taken.
This medicine is administered by a healthcare professional and should never be self-injected. The exact dose and duration will be decided by your doctor based on your medical condition. It usually starts working within an hour. To prevent overdose, inform your doctor if you are already taking other medicines that contain paracetamol. Seek medical advice if your pain or fever continues despite treatment.
Some patients may experience side effects such as nausea, vomiting, constipation, headache, trouble sleeping, or skin itching. These are usually mild and temporary. Contact your doctor if they persist, or if you notice any allergic reactions like rash or swelling.
Caution is advised in patients with liver or kidney disease, a history of alcohol use, or severe liver problems. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should only use this infusion under medical supervision.
Uses of Sumo L Infusion
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Relief from pain
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Management of fever
Benefits of Sumo L Infusion
Sumo L IV Infusion helps manage pain and fever by blocking certain natural chemicals in the body that cause discomfort. It is effective in various types of pain, including headache, migraine, nerve pain, toothache, menstrual cramps, arthritis, muscle pain, and sore throat. It is generally safe when given at the right dose and for a limited duration.
Possible Side Effects
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Nausea and vomiting
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Constipation
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Headache
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Anxiety or restlessness
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Insomnia (sleep disturbance)
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Itching or skin rash
Most side effects go away as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they become bothersome.
How to Use
This medicine is given by a doctor or nurse through intravenous infusion. Do not attempt to self-administer.
How It Works
Sumo L IV Infusion contains paracetamol, which works as both a pain reliever (analgesic) and fever reducer (antipyretic). It blocks the release of chemical messengers in the brain that trigger pain and high temperature.
Safety Advice
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Alcohol: Avoid alcohol as it may increase the risk of liver damage.
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Pregnancy: Safe to use if prescribed; studies show little to no risk to the baby.
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Breastfeeding: Use with caution; it may pass into breast milk. Consult your doctor.
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Driving: Does not usually affect alertness or ability to drive.
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Kidney: Use cautiously in patients with kidney disease; dose adjustment may be required.
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Liver: Use with caution in liver disease; not recommended in severe or active liver conditions.
Missed Dose
If a dose is missed, it should only be administered under medical advice. Do not self-administer or double the dose.
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