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Fine 150mg Oral Drops

SALT COMPOSITION
Salt Synonyms
Acetaminophen
Storage
Store below 30°C

Product introduction

Fine 150mg Oral Drops helps relieve pain and fever by blocking the release of certain chemical messengers responsible for fever and pain. It is used to treat headaches, migraine, toothaches, sore throats, period (menstrual) pains, arthritis, muscle aches, and the common cold.

Fine 150mg Oral Drops may be prescribed alone or in combination with another medicine. You should take it regularly as advised by your doctor. It is usually best taken with food otherwise it may upset your stomach. Do not take more or use it for longer than recommended.

Side effects are rare if this medicine is used correctly but this medicine may cause stomach pain, nausea, and vomiting in some people. Consult your doctor if any of these side effects bother you or do not go away.

This medicine is widely prescribed and considered safe but is not suitable for everybody. Before taking it, let your doctor know if you have liver or kidney problems or are using blood-thinning medicines. It may affect the dose or suitability of this medicine. Let your doctor know about all the other medicines you are taking because they may affect, or be affected by, this medicine.


Uses of Fine Oral Drops

Benefits of Fine Oral Drops

In Pain relief

Fine 150mg Oral Drops is a common painkiller for treating aches and pains. It is widely used and rarely causes any side effects if taken properly. To get the most benefits, take it as prescribed. Do not take more or for longer than needed as that can be dangerous.

In Treatment of Fever

Fine 150mg Oral Drops is also used to reduce a high temperature (fever). It works by blocking the release of certain chemical messengers that cause fever. It may be prescribed alone or in combination with other medicines. Take it as prescribed by the doctor.

Side effects of Fine Oral Drops

Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if you’re worried about them

Common side effects of Fine

  • Stomach pain
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting

How to use Fine Oral Drops

Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Check the label for directions before use. Measure it with a marked dropper and take it as directed. Fine 150mg Oral Drops is to be taken with food.

How Fine Oral Drops works

Fine 150mg Oral Drops 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.

Safety advice

Alcohol
UNSAFE
It is unsafe to consume alcohol with Fine 150mg Oral Drops.
Pregnancy
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Fine 150mg Oral Drops may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.
Breast feeding
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Fine 150mg Oral Drops 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.
Driving
SAFE
Fine 150mg Oral Drops does not usually affect your ability to drive.
Kidney
CAUTION
Fine 150mg Oral Drops should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease. Dose adjustment of Fine 150mg Oral Drops may be needed. Please consult your doctor.
However, Fine 150mg Oral Drops contains paracetamol which is considered the safest painkiller for kidney disease patients.
Liver
CAUTION
Fine 150mg Oral Drops should be used with caution in patients with liver disease. Dose adjustment of Fine 150mg Oral Drops may be needed. Please consult your doctor.
However, the use of Fine 150mg Oral Drops is not recommended in patients with severe liver disease and active liver disease.

What if you forget to take Fine Oral Drops?

If you miss a dose of Fine 150mg Oral Drops, take it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular schedule. Do not double the dose.

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Quick tips

  • Fine 150mg Oral Drops should be taken with food or milk to prevent an upset stomach.
  • Take it as per the dose and duration prescribed by your doctor. Long-term use may lead to serious complications such as stomach bleeding and kidney problems.
  • Do not take indigestion remedies (antacids) within two hours of taking Fine 150mg Oral Drops.
  • Avoid consuming alcohol while taking this medicine as it can increase your risk of stomach problems.
  • Inform your doctor if you have liver disease as your dose may need to be adjusted.
  • The doctor may regularly monitor your kidney function, liver function, and levels of blood components if you are taking Fine 150mg Oral Drops for long-term treatment.

Fact Box

Chemical Class
P-Aminophenol Derivative
Habit Forming
No
Therapeutic Class
PAIN ANALGESICS
Action Class
Analgesic & Antipyretic-PCM

Interaction with drugs

Taking Fine with any of the following medicines can modify the effect of either of them and cause some undesirable side effects
Concurrent use may increase the risk of liver damage. If concurrent use is essential, watch out for symptoms such as fatigue, nausea, loss of appetite, dark urine or jaundice and ... More
Paracetamol may increase the effect of Cholestyramine. If concurrent use is essential, your doctor may monitor your treatment and adjust the doses as per the observations.
Concurrent use may increase the risk of liver damage. If concurrent use is essential, watch out for symptoms such as fatigue, nausea, loss of appetite, dark urine or jaundice and ... More
Concurrent use may increase the risk of liver damage. If concurrent use is essential, watch out for symptoms such as fatigue, nausea, loss of appetite, dark urine or jaundice and ... More
Concurrent use may increase the risk of liver damage. If concurrent use is essential, watch out for symptoms such as fatigue, nausea, loss of appetite, dark urine or jaundice and ... More

Patient concerns

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Leg joint not working fine plz
Dr. Akshat Goel
Orthopaedics
Get a Digital x-ray done of both knees AP-view in standing position and share itTake Cap Altraday twice daily for pain relief
I have fever from 36 hours first step fever was102 I take peracetamol 500 , now fever is 100
Dr. Pushkar Mani
Physician
its fine , take DOLO650 sos for fever
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FAQs

What if I vomit after taking Fine 150mg Oral Drops?

If you vomit in less than 30 minutes after having a dose of Fine 150mg Oral Drops tablets or syrup, retake the same dose again. If you vomit after 30 minutes of a dose, you do not need to take another one until the next standard dose.

When will I feel better after taking the Fine 150mg Oral Drops?

Usually, you will start feeling better after about half an hour of taking a Fine 150mg Oral Drops.

How often can I take the Fine 150mg Oral Drops?

You should only take four doses of Fine 150mg Oral Drops in 24 hours. There should be a gap of at least 4 hours between two doses. Do not take Fine 150mg Oral Drops for more than 3 days without consulting a doctor first.

Is Fine 150mg Oral Drops an antibiotic?

No, Fine 150mg Oral Drops is not an antibiotic. It works as a painkiller and fever-reducing medicine.

Can I take Fine 150mg Oral Drops and ibuprofen together?

Ibuprofen and Fine 150mg Oral Drops are safe medicines, but both should not be used together. Consult your doctor if you are not sure.

How long does a Fine 150mg Oral Drops take to work?

Fine 150mg Oral Drops takes around 30-45 min to start working and show its effects. It is advised to take this medicine for the duration suggested by the doctor. Consult your doctor if you experience any bothersome side effects.

What are the serious side effects of taking an excess of the Fine 150mg Oral Drops?

Overdose of Fine 150mg Oral Dropse may cause severe life-threatening liver injury. Taking more than the prescribed dose may also cause kidney injury, decreased platelet count, and even coma. Early symptoms of an overdose include nausea, vomiting, and general tiredness. Immediately consult a doctor or reach an emergency in case of a suspected overdose.

Can Fine 150mg Oral Drops cause nausea and vomiting?

Yes, Fine 150mg Oral Drops may cause nausea and vomiting. Taking it with milk, food or antacids can prevent nausea. Avoid taking fatty or fried foods along with this medication. In case of vomiting, drink plenty of water or other fluids by taking small frequent sips. Talk to your doctor if vomiting persists and you notice signs of dehydration, like dark colored and strong-smelling urine or a low frequency of urination. Do not take any other medicines without speaking to your doctor.<br>

Is Fine 150mg Oral Drops helpful in relieving stomach pain due to indigestion?

No, Fine 150mg Oral Drops should not be taken for stomach pain without consulting a doctor. This drug can increase stomach acid secretion which may aggravate an unknown underlying condition.

Can I take Fine 150mg Oral Drops with an antibiotic?

Yes, taking Fine 150mg Oral Drops and antibiotics at the same time should not cause any problems. Antibiotics are used to help clear infections but often don't do anything to relieve pain. Therefore you can generally take Fine 150mg Oral Drops alongside your antibiotics. However, always consult your doctor before taking any medications.
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Name: Olcare Laboratories
Address: 504/A, 505/A, G.I.D.C. Estate, Wadhwan – 363 035., Dist. Surendranagar. Gujarat.
Country of origin: India

MRP
55.9
Inclusive of all taxes
15.0 ml in 1 bottle
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