_Gelopain

Ibuprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) derived from propionic acid that dissolves in low water and therefore takes time to dissolve in the gastrointestinal tract. The advantage of the pharmacological form of ibuprofen soft gelatin capsules is that it is a liquigel formulation and provides ibuprofen in a solution, thus reducing the time required for the drug to be absorbed. The analgesic effect of ibuprofen appears much faster than its anti-inflammatory effect.

Description about_Gelopain

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Castor Oil

PharmaceuticalClass

Laxative

PharmaceuticalForms

Soft gelatin capsule

Precautions

  • Castor oil should not be used in pregnant women who have not reached the due date.
  • Castor oil should not be consumed in nursing mothers.
  • Castor oil should not be used in people with stomach and intestinal diseases.
  • Castor oil soft gelatin capsules should be kept out of the reach of children.

SideEffects

Castor oil can cause spasmodic contractions (cramps) in the smooth intestinal muscle.

AmountAndMethod

Soft gel capsules of castor oil, when taken with food in adults and children over 12 years of age, provide a mild laxative effect within 1 to 3 hours and can be used to relieve occasional constipation.

Castor oil is sometimes used to induce labor. In pregnancy, when the cervix has partially opened, ricinoleic acid acts on the uterus and can help with labor contractions, but irregular and painful contractions caused by the consumption of castor oil may be stressful for the mother and the fetus.

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