Description
Aceclofenac, Paracetamol, and Chlorzoxazone Tablets are known by the brand name “Aceville-MR. ” This medicine is a mix of drugs that helps relieve pain and relax muscles. It is part of a group of pain relievers called NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs). Muscle pain, also known as myalgia, is common and usually means feeling discomfort in the muscles. This pain can happen because of sickness, injury, or too much exercise.Â
Aceclofenac, Paracetamol, and Chlorzoxazone Tablets have three active ingredients: Aceclofenac (which helps relieve pain), Paracetamol (which reduces fever and helps with mild pain), and Chlorzoxazone (which helps relax muscles). These substances, called prostaglandins, are made where there is damage or injury, and they lead to swelling and pain. Chlorzoxazone is a medicine that helps relax muscles. It works by acting on the spinal cord to reduce reflexes, which helps to ease pain and stiffness from muscle injuries like strains and sprains.
How to Use?
- Take Aceclofenac, Paracetamol, and Chlorzoxazone tablets as your doctor says.
- Take it with food to prevent an upset stomach.
- Swallow it all at once.
- Do not bite or break it.
- Don’t put it in sunlight.
- Make sure children can’t get to it.
- Keep it in a cool and dry location.
Medical Benefits
- It works by stopping the action of a natural chemical called cyclo-oxygenase (COX) enzymes, which create another chemical called prostaglandins. These chemicals are made where there is damage or injury and they cause swelling and pain.
- Chlorzoxazone is a medicine that helps relax muscles. It works by acting on the spinal cord to reduce reflexes, which helps relieve pain and stiffness from muscle strains and sprains.
Side EffectsÂ
- Feeling sick to your stomach.
- Throwing up
- HeartburnÂ
- Belly ache
- Diarrhea
- Not feeling hungry
- Feeling tired
- Tiredness
Safety measures
- Be careful because it might mix poorly with sleeping pills (like alprazolam, escitalopram, and zolpidem), pain relievers (like tramadol, oxycodone, and hydrocodone), and medicines for seizures (like gabapentin, topiramate, and pregabalin).
- Don’t take Aceclofenac, Paracetamol, and Chlorzoxazone tablets with alcohol, as it can harm your liver. Only take them if a doctor prescribes them and if you are not drinking alcohol.
- This medicine is not okay for kids under 10 years old.
Frequently Asked Questions ( FAQ )
Can I stop taking this tablet by myself?
No, don’t just stop taking it all at once. They can help you lower the dose slowly so you don’t have more pain or swelling.
Does this tablet make you feel sick?
Yes, it can make you feel sick or throw up. To prevent this from happening, you should take this medicine with milk or food. If you still feel very sick after taking this tablet, talk to your doctor right away.
Does it heal rheumatoid arthritis?
No, this medicine doesn’t cure Rheumatoid arthritis. Instead, it helps lessen the pain and swelling from it for a little while.
Can you drink alcohol with this tablet?
Mixing this medicine with alcohol can hurt your liver if you take too much and can also make you very sleepy. You shouldn’t drink more than 14 units of alcohol in a week.
Is it safe for the kidneys?
Patients with mild to moderate kidney problems should be regularly checked. Use the smallest amount that works and check kidney function often. The effects on kidney function usually go back to normal when you stop taking this medicine.
Does this tablet help make stomach pain better?
No, it’s not advised for stomach pain. This medicine can make your stomach produce more acid, which can lead to stomach sores and bleeding. If you have a stomach ulcer, bleeding problem, or liver issue, talk to your doctor before using it.