Dipar Infusion

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Paracetamol Infusion- Paracetamol infusion is a commonly prescribed IV drug to relieve pain and pyrexia rapidly in hospital patients. It is composed of paracetamol, which is a known analgesic and antipyretic drug, working to reduce pain impulses and decrease body temperature that is above the normal range. It is most commonly prescribed to patients for the relief of postoperative pain, severe pyrexia, injuries, infection, or when there is an inability to swallow the paracetamol tablets.

The paracetamol infusion is often used in hospitals, in emergency medicine, and in intensive care units because of its fast and reproducible action and effective therapy. Paracetamol infusion is commonly advised in case of moderate to mild pain and may be associated with another pain remedy to provide effective pain relief. Paracetamol infusion is delivered under medical supervision for optimal therapeutic efficacy and security. Tolerated very well and having guaranteed effects, the paracetamol infusion occupies a large place in contemporary pain therapy.

Max Life Sciences is the leading producer of this medicine and sells it under the brand name Dipar. The company’s manufacturing facilities are also FDA-approved, GMP, and WHO-compliant. They are known for offering monopoly-based PCD pharma franchise opportunities across India.

Medical Usage of Paracetamol Infusion

It works by blocking the creation of certain chemical messengers that cause fever and pain. There are certain chemicals in the body known as prostaglandins; these substances are produced in response to illness or pain.

How much time is taken to recover from a paracetamol infusion?

Paracetamol solution for infusion is responsible for the onset of pain relief within 5 to 10 minutes after the start of administration. The peak analgesic result is obtained in 1 hour, and the period of this effect is usually 4 to 6 hours.

Directions to use the Paracetamol Infusion

Paracetamol Infusion is suggested by the expert to consider the age and weight of the patient. Take the infusion under the advice of the specialist. The dosage of the Infusion depends on the medical condition and the patient’s recovery.

Common Side Effects of Paracetamol Infusion

Various side Effects of Paracetamol Infusion occur if it is not taken under the regulation of a doctor, such as

  • Leukopenia (low white blood cell count)
  • Low platelet count
  • Stomach bleeding
  • Liver damage
  • Skin reactions
  • Prone to asthma

Warnings and Precautions of Paracetamol Infusion

Some concerns you should have while taking paracetamol infusions to avoid its consequences. Some warnings are as follows:

  • Store it in cool and dry places.
  • Do not take alcohol before and after taking the doses.
  • Avoid smoking for some time.
  • Oily food should be avoided for some time while taking a paracetamol infusion.
  • If you are pregnant or planning a pregnancy, please consult a doctor before taking Paracetamol Infusion.
  • Include foods such as fresh fruits, nuts, fish, vegetables, and olive oils in the diet.
  • Avoid driving for some time.
  • Do not take the medications for a long time; it will directly affect your health.
  • Take the paracetamol infusion under the observation of a specialist. If you face any problem, such as an allergy or any other symptoms, please inform your doctor so that they can guide you properly.
  • Store the paracetamol infusion according to the instructions mentioned on the label.

Expert Opinion           

According to the expert, there is less chance of any side effects if paracetamol infusion is taken under a specialist’s supervision. Take all doses that are suggested by the expert. If you miss a dose of the medicine, then visit the nearby hospital and consult the doctor as soon as possible.

Frequently Asked Questions 

Q1- Why give paracetamol IV if I can take tablets? 

It can be given as an infusion in circumstances where oral administration of drugs is not possible, for example, following surgery or during vomiting, or if a rapid onset of analgesia and antipyresis is required. This route bypasses the digestive system, delivering the paracetamol directly into the circulation, and hence the speed of action is enhanced compared to the oral preparation.

Q2. Is Paracetamol infusion stronger than Paracetamol tablets? 

No. The infusion is not more powerful; the dose is the same (usually 1000 mg for adults). The key difference is speed and route. Infusion works faster because it bypasses the digestive system. Doctors switch back to oral tablets as soon as the patient can swallow.

Q3. How long does it take to administer the infusion? 

It is administered over 15 minutes as a slow intravenous drip. It should never be given as a rapid push or bolus injection.

Q4. Can it be given to children? 

Yes, but the dose is strictly weight-based. Children under 10 kg require very small volumes, and dosing errors are a known risk; nurses must calculate in mg/kg carefully. It must be administered using an infusion pump for accuracy.

Q5. Can paracetamol infusion damage the liver? 

At the correct dose, it is safe even for most patients with mild liver conditions. However, overdose, even accidental, can cause serious, delayed liver damage. The first 24 hours may show no symptoms, making it dangerous if not caught early. Never exceed 4 g (4000 mg) per day in adults.

Q6. Can it be given to patients who have already taken oral paracetamol? 

This is a critical safety concern. Before administering, doctors must confirm that no other form of paracetamol (tablet, syrup, or rectal) has been given recently to avoid exceeding the safe daily limit.

Q7. Is it safe to use during pregnancy and breastfeeding? 

It can be used during pregnancy and breastfeeding under the advice of a doctor and is regarded as one of the safer analgesics. You must never self-administer this drug, and it should always be done under medical supervision.

Pack size

100 ml

Unit

100 bottles

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