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About Anafyle Tablet
Anafyle Tablet is a combination drug primarily used to reduce abdominal pain caused due to dysmenorrhoea (irregular periods/menses). Dysmenorrhea (Abdominal cramps) is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with irregular periods. It occurs just before or during menses. Menstrual cramps cause throbbing pain in the lower belly (abdomen) during menses. These cramps can range from mild to severe.
Anafyle Tablet is composed of two medicines: Camylofin (antispasmodic) and Paracetamol (analgesic). Paracetamol has both analgesic (pain reducer) and antipyretic (fever reducer) properties and decreases inflammation caused due to dysmenorrhea. It blocks a chemical messenger in pain responsible for making a person sense pain. Camylofin helps block the activity of certain natural substances in the body to cause pain. Together, they effectively reduce pain.
Anafyle Tablet should be taken as prescribed by the doctor. Anafyle Tablet is generally safe to consume. Some people may experience dizziness, nausea (feeling sick), digestion problems (constipation, flatulence, diarrhoea), and skin reactions (like rashes and hives). Most of the side effects of Anafyle Tablet do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects are persistent, reach out to your doctor.
Taking more than the daily prescribed dose of Anafyle Tablet may cause liver damage or allergic reactions like mouth, face, and throat swelling, difficulty breathing, skin rash, or itching. Most liver injury cases are associated with paracetamol at doses exceeding 4 gm per day. Gastrointestinal bleeding and ulcer formation are commonly observed with the help of Anafyle Tablet, so the doctor may prescribe you the lowest dose available.
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Anafyle Tablet is composed of two medicines: Camylofin (antispasmodic) and Paracetamol (analgesic). Paracetamol has both analgesic (pain reducer) and antipyretic (fever reducer) properties and decreases inflammation caused due to dysmenorrhea. It blocks a chemical messenger in pain that is responsible for making a person sense pain. Camylofin helps block the activity of certain natural substances in the body to cause pain. Together, they effectively reduce pain.
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Taking more than the daily prescribed dose of Anafyle Tablet may cause liver damage or allergic reactions like mouth, face, and throat swelling, difficulty breathing, skin rash, or itching. Do not take Anafyle Tablet if you have asthma or allergies to painkillers, heart, kidney, and liver conditions. Anafyle Tablet should not be taken during pregnancy or by breastfeeding mothers as it may affect the baby. You are recommended not to take alcohol along with Anafyle Tablet to avoid unpleasant side effects. Taking Anafyle Tablet can cause drowsiness or blurred vision; avoid driving or performing any other activity that requires concentration after taking Anafyle Tablet. Always keep your doctor informed about the ongoing medications or the ones you have taken in the past, including over-the-counter medicines and herbal medicines. Life-threatening skin allergic reactions like Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) have been reported using Paracetamol. If you observe skin rashes or blister formation, immediately stop taking Anafyle Tablet and consult a doctor. Patients taking Anafyle Tablet and antivitamin K (blood thinners) should be monitored for appropriate coagulation and bleeding complications.
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Anafyle Tablet may take an hour to show its effectiveness, so do not take another painkiller in between to get results faster.
Some women experience painful periods, also known as dysmenorrhea. The abdominal pain of menstrual cramps may vary from mild to severe, which may also be accompanied by other symptoms, like lower back pain, nausea, diarrhoea, and headaches.
To ease menses' abdominal pain, you can use a heating pad or hot water bottle in the abdomen area. Get some exercise, and do relaxing techniques.
It is advised to tell your doctor if taking other medicines as the Anafyle Tablet should not be advised to such persons taking blood-thinner warfarin, medicine to treat epilepsy, and medicine to treat tuberculosis (TB).
It is advised to store Anafyle Tablet in the tightly closed container. Keep Anafyle Tablet out of reach of pets, children and other people.
Take the missed dose as soon as you remember it. However, if it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and continue your regular dosing schedule. Do not take a double dose of Anafyle Tablet to make up for a missed one.
The use of Anafyle Tablet is contra-indicated if you are allergic to any of its components (dicyclomine and paracetamol). And also, it should be taken carefully in patients with kidney or liver disease. Anafyle Tablet passes into the breast milk and can affect the baby, so avoid its intake.
Anafyle Tablet is usually used for short-term pain relief and can be discontinued if there is no pain. However, please inform your doctor if you feel better and do as advised.
It has been reported that using Anafyle Tablet can cause diarrhoea in some cases. In the case of diarrhoea, increase the intake of fluids like drinking plenty of water. If still, diarrhoea persists, inform your doctor and do as advised.
It is advised not to stop taking Anafyle Tablet suddenly. If you want to stop taking this medicine, consult your doctor, and he might gradually reduce the dose to avoid an unwanted increase in pain.
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Dysmenorrhea: Dysmenorrhea refers to abdominal cramps/pain and an unpleasant sensory/emotional experience associated with irregular periods. It occurs just before or during menses. Menstrual cramps that cause throbbing pain in the lower belly during periods may vary from mild to severe. Some of the common symptoms of menstrual cramps include an aching pain in your belly (sometimes painful), a feeling of pressure in your belly, and pain in your hips, lower back, and inner thighs.
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