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    Arthrotec combines diclofenac (an anti-inflammatory painkiller) with misoprostol (which protects the stomach lining). It’s used to treat arthritis while reducing the risk of stomach ulcers caused by NSAIDs. Not safe during pregnancy and may cause gastrointestinal side effects.

  • Advil PM

    Advil PM

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    Advil PM Sachet contains two coated caplets combining 200 mg ibuprofen and 38 mg diphenhydramine citrate to relieve nighttime pain and aid sleep. It is a convenient, non-habit-forming, single-dose packet ideal for travel or occasional sleeplessness due to discomfort.

  • Advil tablet /Liquigel 200mg

    Advil tablet /Liquigel 200mg

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    Advil PM Liqui-Gels combine 200 mg ibuprofen and 38 mg diphenhydramine citrate in a fast-absorbing, easy-to-swallow liquid capsule that relieves pain and aids sleep. Designed for adults experiencing nighttime aches and sleeplessness, they provide quick, effective dual-action relief. Ideal for short-term use, these non-habit-forming capsules help users fall asleep comfortably.

  • Alka Setzer

    Alka Setzer

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    Alka-Seltzer Original by Bayer is an effervescent tablet that quickly relieves heartburn, indigestion, headaches, and body aches. It contains aspirin, sodium bicarbonate, and citric acid, which fizz in water for fast action. Adults dissolve 2 tablets in water every 4 hours, not exceeding 8 tablets daily.

  • APC  Tablet 10's

    APC Tablet 10’s

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    APC Tablet is a combination of Aspirin, Paracetamol, and Caffeine used to relieve pain, fever, and inflammation. Adults can take 1–2 tablets every 4–6 hours, not exceeding 6 tablets in 24 hours. Avoid use in ulcers, liver disease, or with alcohol, and store in a cool, dry place.

  • Aspirin Cardio 100mg Tablets

    Aspirin Cardio 100mg Tablets

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    Aspirin Cardio 75mg is a low-dose aspirin tablet used to prevent heart attacks and strokes by reducing blood clot formation.
    It is taken once daily and has a special coating to protect the stomach.
    Common side effects include mild stomach upset; not recommended for people with ulcers or bleeding disorders.

  • Bells Teething Mixture

    Bells Teething Mixture

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    Bell’s Teething Mixture is a liquid medicine for babies aged 3–12 months to ease teething pain, fever, and irritability. It contains chloral hydrate (sedative), belladonna (for swelling), and calcium carbonate (soothing agent). Give 2.5–5 ml up to 4 times daily as directed.

  • Buscopan injection 20mg/ml

    Buscopan injection 20mg/ml

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    20

    Buscopan injection is an effective, fast-acting antispasmodic for acute smooth-muscle pain and procedural use. It’s generally safe under medical supervision but be sure to watch for anticholinergic side effects and ensure it’s not used in contraindicated conditions.

  • Buscopan tablet

    Buscopan tablet

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    Buscopan Tablet contains hyoscine butylbromide, used to relieve stomach cramps, IBS, and bladder spasms.
    It works by relaxing smooth muscles in the gut and urinary tract.
    Common side effects include dry mouth, constipation, and blurred vision.

  • Cafergot tablet

    Cafergot tablet

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    Cafergot is a combination medication containing ergotamine tartrate and caffeine, primarily used to treat acute migraine and cluster headaches. It is not intended for the prevention of these headaches.

    SOLD UNDER PRESCRIPTION ONLY

  • Calpol 2+ Syrup

    Calpol 2+ Syrup

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    Calpol 2+ is a gentle paracetamol syrup for children aged 2 and above, used to relieve pain and reduce fever. The usual dose is 5 ml every 4–6 hours, not exceeding 4 doses in 24 hours. Always follow dosing instructions and consult a doctor if symptoms persist or worsen.

  • Calpol 6+ Syrup

    Calpol 6+ Syrup

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    Calpol 6+ is a paracetamol syrup for children aged 6 and above, used to relieve pain and reduce fever. Dosage varies by age, usually 5–15 ml up to 4 times daily, with at least 4 hours between doses. Avoid overdosing and consult a doctor if symptoms persist or worsen.

  • Calprofen Syrup

    Calprofen Syrup

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    Calprofen Syrup contains ibuprofen and is used to reduce pain and fever in children. It’s given every 6–8 hours with food, not exceeding 4 doses in 24 hours. Avoid if allergic or if symptoms persist, and consult a doctor if needed.

  • Cataflam tablet 50mg

    Cataflam tablet 50mg

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    Cataflam (diclofenac potassium) is an NSAID used for pain relief, inflammation, and menstrual cramps. It works by inhibiting COX enzymes to reduce inflammation. Common side effects include gastrointestinal discomfort, headache, and dizziness, with serious risks like bleeding or heart issues.

  • Celebrex Capsule 200mg

    Celebrex Capsule 200mg

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    Celecoxib is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to treat mild to moderate pain and help relieve symptoms of arthritis (eg, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or juvenile rheumatoid arthritis), such as inflammation, swelling, stiffness, and joint pain. However, this medicine does not cure arthritis and will help you only as long as you continue to take…

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