
| Salt Composition: | Paracetamol (1000mg) |
| Manufacturer: | Neon Laboratories Ltd |
| Storage: | Below 25 degree celcius |
Out of Stock
Have doubts about this medicine?
Have doubts about this medicine?
Neomol 1000mg Infusion helps in relieving moderate pain and reducing fever for the short-term in cases following surgery or in cases where oral administration is not possible. Neomol 1000mg Infusion is administered by a doctor or a nurse and should not be self-administered. Depending on the severity of your underlying illness, your doctor will decide the precise dose and schedule as per which this injection is to be given. It starts working within one hour. Inform your doctor if you are also taking other medications containing paracetamol to avoid an overdose. You should let your doctor know if your pain or fever does not subside. Vomiting, difficulty sleeping, and constipation may be seen as side effects in some patients. Consult your doctor if these side effects do not resolve with time and persist for a longer duration of time. Inform your doctor immediately if any rash or allergic reaction is observed while taking this medicine. Pregnant and nursing women should use it under medical supervision only. It should be used with caution in patients with liver and kidney disease or alcohol abuse. It is not recommended in patients with severe or active liver disease.
Neomol 1000mg Infusion is an analgesic (pain reliever) and anti-pyretic (fever reducer). It works by blocking the release of certain chemical messengers that cause pain and fever.
How is Neomol 1000mg Infusion administered?
Neomol 1000mg Infusion should only be administered by a trained healthcare professional or under the direction of a doctor. It must not be self-administered. The dose will depend on the specific medical condition being treated, and this will be determined by your healthcare provider. Carefully follow your healthcare provider's instructions for optimal benefit from Neomol 1000mg Infusion.
What if I vomit after taking Neomol 1000mg Infusion?
If you vomit within 30 minutes of taking a dose of Neomol 1000mg Infusion tablets or syrup, retake the same dose. If you vomit more than 30 minutes after a dose, you do not need to take another one until the next standard dose.
What are the serious side effects of taking an excess of Neomol 1000mg Infusion?
Overdose of Neomol 1000mg Infusion can cause severe, life-threatening liver damage. Taking more than the prescribed dose may also result in kidney injury, a decrease in platelet count, and even coma. Early symptoms of an overdose include nausea, vomiting, and general fatigue. If you suspect an overdose, seek immediate medical attention by contacting your doctor or calling emergency services.
When will I feel better after taking Neomol 1000mg Infusion?
Usually, you should start feeling better within about half an hour of taking a dose of Neomol 1000mg Infusion.
Is Neomol 1000mg Infusion an antibiotic?
No, Neomol 1000mg Infusion is not an antibiotic. It acts as a pain reliever and fever reducer.
Is Neomol 1000mg Infusion safe for children?
Neomol 1000mg Infusion can be used for children only when prescribed by a doctor. Use it as directed by your doctor.
Can I take Neomol 1000mg Infusion and ibuprofen together?
Ibuprofen and Neomol 1000mg Infusion are safe medications to use together but should not be taken at the same time. Please consult your healthcare provider if you have any questions about medication combinations.
Does Neomol 1000mg Infusion make babies sleepy?
No, Neomol 1000mg Infusion does not make babies sleepy. It is a pain reliever that also helps control high fever in children.
Your doctor or nurse will give you this medicine. Kindly do not self-administer.
Alcohol
It is unsafe to consume alcohol with Neomol 1000mg Infusion.
Breastfeed
Neomol 1000mg Infusion is safe to use during breastfeeding. Human studies suggest that the drug does not pass into the breastmilk in a significant amount and is not harmful to the baby.
Pregnancy
Neomol 1000mg Infusion is safe to use during pregnancy. Most studies have shown low or no risk to the developing baby.