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Acetylsalicylic acid, commonly known as aspirin, is a widely used analgesic and anti-inflammatory medication. It is effective for short-term relief of mild to moderate pain, including headaches, toothaches, joint and ligament pain, back pain, and for reducing fever. Acetylsalicylic acid is also found in various formulations, such as effervescent tablets, chewable tablets, and suppositories, catering to different preferences and needs. It is available for purchase without a prescription, although use in adolescents is typically recommended only with medical advice. Products containing acetylsalicylic acid may also combine it with other active ingredients, such as caffeine or pseudoephedrine, for added effects, like decongesting nasal passages in cold treatments. When using acetylsalicylic acid, it's important to adhere to dosage recommendations and seek medical guidance if necessary, especially for individuals with specific health conditions.
Acetalgin supp 125 mg 10 pcs

Acetalgin supp 125 mg 10 pcs

 
Product code: 1379591

The Acetalgin Supp 125 mg 10 pcs is a high-quality medication designed to help alleviate pain and reduce fever. Each package contains 10 suppositories, each containing 125mg of acetylsalicylic acid, a powerful painkiller and anti-inflammatory agent. These suppositories are designed to be inserted into the rectum, where they quickly dissolve and release the active ingredient. Acetalgin Supp 125 mg is commonly used to treat menstrual cramps, headaches, toothaches, arthritis pain, and low-grade fevers. Its quick-acting and long-lasting formula provides fast and effective relief from pain and discomfort. This medication is also safe for children over the age of 10, making it an ideal choice for families. One of the key benefits of Acetalgin Supp 125 mg is that it is easy to use and administer. The suppositories are small and easy to insert, and they dissolve quickly to provide fast relief. Additionally, they are less likely to cause stomach upset or irritation than other painkillers. At our online pharmacy, we offer Acetalgin Supp 125 mg at an affordable price. We are committed to providing our customers with high-quality medications that are safe, effective, and easy to use. If you suffer from frequent pain or fever, or if you need a reliable painkiller for occasional use, Acetalgin Supp 125 mg is an excellent choice. ..

6.95 USD

Alka seltzer effervescent tablets 10 x 2 pcs

Alka seltzer effervescent tablets 10 x 2 pcs

 
Product code: 204381

Alka-Seltzer contains the active ingredient acetylsalicylic acid. It has pain-relieving, fever-reducing and anti-inflammatory properties. Alka-Seltzer is suitable for short-term treatment, i. for the maximum 3-day treatment of mild to moderately severe, acute pain (headache, toothache, joint and ligament pain, back pain) and for the symptomatic treatment of fever and/or pain associated with colds. Adolescents from 12 years of age only with a doctor's prescription and only as a second-line drug (see «When should caution be taken when taking Alka-Seltzer?»). Swissmedic-approved patient informationAlka-Seltzer®, effervescent tablets Bayer (Schweiz) AG What is ALKA-SELTZER and when is it used?Alka-Seltzer contains the active ingredient acetylsalicylic acid. It has pain-relieving, fever-reducing and anti-inflammatory properties. Alka-Seltzer is suitable for short-term treatment, i. for the maximum 3-day treatment of mild to moderately severe, acute pain (headache, toothache, joint and ligament pain, back pain) and for the symptomatic treatment of fever and/or pain associated with colds. Adolescents from 12 years of age only with a doctor's prescription and only as a second-line drug (see «When should caution be taken when taking Alka-Seltzer?»). What should be considered?Alka-Seltzer should not be used for more than 3 days, unless prescribed by a doctor. Painkillers should not be taken regularly over a long period of time without medical supervision. Long-lasting pain requires a medical check-up. The dosage specified or prescribed by the doctor must not be exceeded. It's also important to remember that long-term use of painkillers can itself contribute to headache persistence. Long-term use of painkillers, especially when taking a combination of several painkillers, can lead to permanent kidney damage with the risk of kidney failure. When should ALKA-SELTZER not be used?You should not use Alka-Seltzer in the following cases: If you are allergic to any of the ingredients or have had shortness of breath or an allergy-like skin reaction after taking acetylsalicylic acid, other salicylates or other pain or rheumatism medicines called non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. in the case of active stomach and/or duodenal ulcers or stomach/intestinal bleeding,In the case of chronic intestinal inflammation (Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis).If you have a pathologically increased tendency to bleed.Severely impaired liver or kidney function.Severe heart failure.For the treatment of pain after coronary bypass surgery on the heart (or use of a heart-lung machine).If you have to take methotrexate at a dose of more than 15 mg per week at the same time.In children under 12 years of age.When is caution required when using ALKA-SELTZER?During treatment with Alka-Seltzer, ulcers in the mucous membranes of the upper gastrointestinal tract, rarely bleeding or in individual cases perforations (gastrointestinal breakthroughs) occur. These complications can occur at any time during treatment, even without warning symptoms. To reduce this risk, the smallest effective dose should be used over the shortest possible duration of therapy. Contact your doctor if you have stomach pain and suspect it is related to taking the medicine. Elderly patients may be more sensitive to the medicine than younger adults. It is particularly important that elderly patients report any side effects to their doctor immediately. You should only take Alka-Seltzer on prescription and under medical supervision in the following situations:If you are currently being treated by a doctor for a serious illness. If you have previously had a stomach or duodenal ulcer.If you have heart disease or kidney disease, if you are taking medicines for high blood pressure (e.g. diuretics, ACE inhibitors ) or in case of increased fluid loss, e.g. through heavy sweating; taking Alka-Seltzer can affect the way your kidneys work, which can lead to an increase in blood pressure and/or fluid retention (oedema).If you have liver problems. If you are being treated with anticoagulants (blood thinners, anticoagulants) or suffer from a blood clotting disorder;If you suffer from asthma;If you are taking antirheumatic medicines or other painkillers.For asthma, hives, nasal polyps, hay fever or other allergies, for a rare hereditary disease of the red blood cells, the so-called "glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency" and for treatment with anticoagulants (“blood thinners”, anticoagulants) or blood pressure lowering agents (antihypertensives) should only be taken according to the doctor’s strict instructions. Patients who have to eat a low-salt diet on medical advice (e.g. kidney disease, severe heart failure) should only use Alka-Seltzer effervescent tablets in exceptional cases because of their high sodium content. Adolescents from the age of 12 with fever, flu, chickenpox or other viral diseases may only take Alka-Seltzer on the doctor's instructions and only as a second-line remedy. If these diseases lead to disorders of consciousness with vomiting or after they have disappeared, the doctor should be consulted immediately. The simultaneous and prolonged use of Alka-Seltzer can increase the effect of cortisone preparations, anticonvulsants (antiepileptics), blood thinners, digoxin and lithium preparations against depression. There may be an increase in the undesirable effects of these medicines. The effect of gout medicines (Probenecid and Sulfinpyrazone), water tablets (diuretics) and medicines for high blood pressure can be reduced. The use of anti-rheumatic drugs or methotrexate (which is taken for chronic polyarthritis, for example; see also the section "When should Alka-Seltzer not be used?") may result in an increase in the undesirable effects. Alka-Seltzer can increase the risk of bleeding if you take cortisone preparations, alcohol or drugs from the group of so-called serotonin reuptake inhibitors for depression. If Alka-Seltzer and antidiabetics (e.g. insulin, sulfonylureas) are taken at the same time, the blood sugar level can drop. Even in small doses, acetylsalicylic acid reduces the excretion of uric acid. This can trigger gout in patients who already have low uric acid excretion. Caution is required in conditions with an increased risk of bleeding (e.g. menstrual bleeding or injuries). There may be an increased tendency to bleed, especially during and after surgical interventions (including minor interventions such as tooth extraction). Your doctor or dentist should be asked or informed about taking it before surgery. Serious skin reactions have been reported in association with treatment with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. The highest risk of such reactions appears to be at the beginning of therapy. If you develop a skin rash, including fever, mucosal lesions, blisters or any other sign of allergy, you should stop using Alka-Seltzer and seek medical attention immediately, as these may be the first signs of a very serious skin reaction (see section «What side effects can Alka-Seltzer have?» ). Tell your doctor, pharmacist or druggist if you suffer from other diseases,have allergies ortake other medicines (including those you bought yourself!).Can ALKA-SELTZER be taken while pregnant or breastfeeding?PregnancyYou should not take Alka-Seltzer, es unless it is clearly necessary and prescribed by a doctor. If taken during the first 6 months of pregnancy, the dose should be kept as low and the duration of treatment as short as possible. Taking nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) after the 20th week of pregnancy can harm your unborn baby. If you have to take NSAIDs for more than 2 days, your doctor may need to monitor the amount of amniotic fluid in the womb and the fetal heart. If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, you should only take Alka-Seltzer after consulting your doctor. Alka-Seltzer should not be taken during the last trimester of pregnancy. BreastfeedingAlka-Seltzer should not be taken while breastfeeding unless your doctor has given you permission to do so. How do you use ALKA-SELTZER?Adults and young people aged 12 and over and weighing more than 40 kg: 1-2 effervescent tablets A daily dose of 8 tablets must not be exceeded for adults. Alka-Seltzer must always be dissolved in water. The intake can be repeated about every 4 hours up to 4 doses within 24 hours. It should not be taken on an empty stomach. Adolescents from the age of 12 may only take Alka-Seltzer if prescribed by a doctor and only as a second-line drug. Alka-Seltzer should not be used in children under 12 years of age. In the event of uncontrolled intake (overdose), consult a doctor immediately. Ringing in the ears and/or sweating can be an indication of an overdose. Follow the dosage given in this leaflet or as prescribed by your doctor. If you think the medicine is too weak or too strong, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist. What side effects can ALKA-SELTZER have?Stomach problems can occur as side effects. In rare cases, hypersensitivity reactions such as swelling of the skin and mucous membranes (e.g. blocked nose), skin rashes, asthma, shortness of breath and gastrointestinal ulcers and gastrointestinal bleeding, bruising, nosebleeds or bleeding gums may occur. Serious bleeding, which in isolated cases can be potentially life-threatening, has also been reported very rarely. Changes in the intestinal wall have been reported. If signs of a hypersensitivity reaction occur, the drug should be discontinued and the doctor consulted. If the stool turns black or there is blood in the vomit during treatment, the drug should be discontinued and the doctor consulted immediately. Rarely, dizziness, headaches, blurred vision and confusion occur. Frequency not known: A serious skin reaction known as DRESS syndrome can occur. Symptoms of DRESS include a rash, fever, swollen lymph nodes and an increase in eosinophils (a type of white blood cell). If you notice any side effects that are not described here, you should inform your doctor, pharmacist or druggist.What else is to be done note? Store at room temperature (15 - 25°C) and protect from moisture. The medicinal product should be kept out of the reach of children! The medicinal product may only be used up to the date marked «EXP» on the container. Your doctor, pharmacist or druggist can provide you with further information. These people have the detailed information for specialists. What does ALKA-SELTZER contain?Active ingredients1 effervescent tablet contains 324 mg acetylsalicylic acid ExcipientsFlavourings, sodium saccharate, preservative: sodium benzoate (E 211) and other excipients. Approval number08671 (Swissmedic) Where can you get ALKA-SELTZER? What packs are available?In pharmacies and drugstores, without a doctor's prescription. Packs of 20 effervescent tablets. Authorization holderBayer (Switzerland) AG, 8045 Zurich. This leaflet was last checked by the drug authority (Swissmedic) in February 2023. ..

37.16 USD

Aspirin chewable 500 mg 20 pcs

Aspirin chewable 500 mg 20 pcs

 
Product code: 2207567

Aspirin contains the active ingredient acetylsalicylic acid. It has pain-relieving, fever-reducing and anti-inflammatory properties. Aspirin chewable tablets are suitable for short-term treatment, i. for the maximum 3-day treatment of mild to moderately severe, acute pain (headache, toothache, joint and ligament pain, back pain) and for the symptomatic treatment of fever and/or pain associated with colds. Adolescents from 12 years of age only with a doctor's prescription and only as a second-line drug (see "When should you be careful when taking aspirin?"). Swissmedic-approved patient informationAspirin® chewable tabletsBayer (Schweiz) AGWhat is aspirin and when is it used?Aspirin contains the active ingredient acetylsalicylic acid. It has pain-relieving, fever-reducing and anti-inflammatory properties. Aspirin chewable tablets are suitable for short-term treatment, i. for the maximum 3-day treatment of mild to moderately severe, acute pain (headache, toothache, joint and ligament pain, back pain) and for the symptomatic treatment of fever and/or pain associated with colds. Adolescents from 12 years of age only with a doctor's prescription and only as a second-line drug (see "When should you be careful when taking aspirin?"). What should be considered?Aspirin should not be used for more than 3 days unless prescribed by a doctor. Painkillers should not be taken regularly over a long period of time without medical supervision. Long-lasting pain requires a medical check-up. The dosage specified or prescribed by the doctor must not be exceeded. It's also important to remember that long-term use of painkillers can itself contribute to headache persistence. Long-term use of painkillers, especially when taking several painkillers in combination, can lead to permanent kidney damage with the risk of kidney failure. When shouldn't aspirin be taken/used?You shouldn't use aspirin in the following cases: If you are allergic to any of the ingredients or have had shortness of breath or an allergy-like skin reaction after taking acetylsalicylic acid, other salicylates or other pain or rheumatism medicines called non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. If you suffer from a stomach and/or duodenal ulcer or have gastrointestinal bleeding.If you have chronic intestinal inflammation (Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis).If you have a have a pathologically increased tendency to bleed.Severely impaired liver or kidney function.Severe heart failure.For the treatment of pain after coronary bypass surgery on the Heart (or use of a heart-lung machine).If you have to take methotrexate at a dose of more than 15 mg per week at the same time.If you are pregnant or breastfeeding (See also the section «Can aspirin be taken during pregnancy or breastfeeding?»).For children under the age of 12.When is caution required when taking / using aspirin? During treatment with aspirin, mucosal ulcers in the upper gastrointestinal tract, rarely bleeding or, in isolated cases, perforations (gastrointestinal perforations) may occur . These complications can occur at any time during treatment, even without warning symptoms. To reduce this risk, the smallest effective dose should be used over the shortest possible duration of therapy. Contact your doctor if you have stomach pain and suspect it is related to taking the medicine. Elderly patients may be more sensitive to the medicine than younger adults. It is particularly important that elderly patients report any side effects to their doctor immediately. You may only take aspirin with a prescription and under medical supervision in the following situations: If you are currently being treated by a doctor for a serious illness.If you have previously suffered from a stomach or duodenal ulcer.If you have heart disease or have kidney disease or increased fluid loss, e.g. due to heavy sweating, diarrhea or after major surgery; taking aspirin can affect how your kidneys work, which can lead to an increase in blood pressure and/or fluid retention (oedema).If you have liver problems.If you have asthma, hives, nasal polyps, hay fever or other allergies, if you have a rare hereditary disease of the red blood cells, the so-called "glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency" and if you are being treated with anticoagulants ("blood thinners", Anticoagulants) or blood pressure lowering agents (antihypertensives) should only be taken according to the strict instructions of the doctor. Adolescents from the age of 12 with fever, flu, chickenpox or other viral diseases may only take aspirin as directed by their doctor and only as a second-line drug. If these diseases lead to disorders of consciousness with vomiting or after they have disappeared, the doctor should be consulted immediately. The effect of cortisone preparations, antispasmodics (antiepileptics), blood thinners, digoxin and lithium preparations against depression can be increased with simultaneous and prolonged use of aspirin. There may be an increase in the undesirable effects of these medicines. The effect of gout medicines (Probenecid and Sulfinpyrazone), water tablets (diuretics) and medicines for high blood pressure can be reduced. The use of anti-rheumatic drugs or methotrexate (which is taken, for example, for chronic polyarthritis; see also the section “When should aspirin not be used?”) may result in an increase in the undesirable effects. Aspirin can increase the risk of bleeding if you take cortisone preparations, alcohol or drugs from the group of so-called serotonin reuptake inhibitors for depression. If you take aspirin and antidiabetics (e.g. insulin, sulfonylureas) at the same time, the blood sugar level can drop. Even in small doses, acetylsalicylic acid reduces the excretion of uric acid. This can trigger gout in patients who already have low uric acid excretion. In conditions with an increased risk of bleeding (e.g. menstrual bleeding or injuries), caution is required, especially during and after surgical interventions (including minor interventions such as tooth extractions) there may be an increased tendency to bleed. Your doctor or dentist should be asked or informed about taking it before surgery. This medicinal product contains 16.5 mg aspartame per tablet. Aspartame is a source of phenylalanine. It can be harmful if you have phenylketonuria (PKU), a rare inherited disorder in which phenylalanine builds up because the body can't break it down enough. This medicinal product contains less than 1 mmol sodium (23 mg) per tablet, i.e. essentially 'sodium-free'. it is almost «sodium-free». This medicine contains the azo dye sunset yellow FCF (E110). E 110 can cause allergic reactions. This medicine contains fructose. Fructose can damage teeth. This medicine contains sulfur dioxide (E 220). In rare cases, E 220 can cause severe hypersensitivity reactions and bronchial spasms (bronchospasms). This medicinal product contains small amounts of ethanol (alcohol) in the flavour. The small amount of alcohol in this medicine has no noticeable effects. Serious skin reactions have been reported in association with treatment with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. The highest risk of such reactions appears to be at the beginning of therapy. If you develop a skin rash, including fever, mucous membrane lesions, blisters, or any other sign of allergy, you should stop taking aspirin and seek medical attention immediately, as these can be the first signs of a very serious skin reaction (see section What Aspirin can have side effects?» ). Tell your doctor, pharmacist or druggist if you suffer from other diseases,have allergies ortake other medicines (including those you bought yourself!).Can aspirin be taken/used while pregnant or breastfeeding?PregnancyYou should not take aspirin unless , it is clearly necessary and prescribed by a doctor. If taken during the first 6 months of pregnancy, the dose should be kept as low and the duration of treatment as short as possible. Taking nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) after the 20th week of pregnancy may harm your unborn baby. If you have to take NSAIDs for more than 2 days, your doctor may need to monitor the amount of amniotic fluid in the womb and the fetal heart. If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, you should only take aspirin after consulting your doctor. Aspirin should not be taken during the last trimester of pregnancy. BreastfeedingAspirin should not be taken while breastfeeding unless your doctor has given you permission to do so. How do you use aspirin?Adults and adolescents aged 12 and over and heavier than 40 kg: 1-2 chewable tablets, if necessary every 4th day - Repeat for 8 hours. Up to a maximum of 6 chewable tablets daily. Chew the aspirin tablets in your mouth and swallow with or without water. It should not be taken on an empty stomach. Adolescents 12 years and older may only take aspirin with a doctor's prescription and only as a second-line drug. Children under the age of 12: Aspirin chewable tablets are not suitable for children under the age of 12 because of the high active ingredient content. In the event of uncontrolled intake (overdose), consult a doctor immediately. Ringing in the ears and/or sweating can be an indication of an overdose. Follow the dosage given in this leaflet or as prescribed by your doctor. If you think the medicine is too weak or too strong, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist. What side effects can aspirin have?Very common (affects more than 1 in 10 people)Micro bleeding ( 70%). Common (affects 1 to 10 users in 100)Stomach disorders. Uncommon (affects 1 to 10 users in 1000)Asthma, shortness of breath, upper abdominal discomfort, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea. Rare (affects 1 to 10 users in 10,000)Coagulation deficiency (lack of blood platelets), lack of white blood cells, lack of blood cells (aplastic anaemia), iron deficiency , increased risk of bleeding (e.g. gastrointestinal bleeding, bruising, nosebleeds, bleeding gums, bleeding in the urine and genital organs, bleeding during operations, bleeding in the brain). Hypersensitivity reactions, such as swelling of the skin and mucous membranes (e.g. blocked nose), skin rashes (Steven Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis), nettle fever, hay fever, spasms of the airways, Quincke's edema (facial swelling), drop in blood pressure. Stomach/intestinal ulcers. Dizziness, headache, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), hearing loss, visual disturbances, confusional states. Hypoglycaemia, disturbance of the acid-base balance. Liver dysfunction. Kidney dysfunction. Very rare (affects less than 1 in 10,000 people treated)Severe bleeding, which in isolated cases can be life-threatening, has also been reported very rarely. Elevated transaminases (liver values). Reye's syndrome (disease affecting the brain and liver in children). If signs of a hypersensitivity reaction occur, the drug should be discontinued and your doctor consulted. If the stool turns black or there is blood in the vomit during treatment, the drug should be discontinued and the doctor consulted immediately. Frequency not known (cannot be estimated from the available data)Changes in the intestinal wall, especially with long-term use, as well as anemia and acute kidney failure have been reported. Frequency not known: A serious skin reaction known as DRESS syndrome can occur. Symptoms of DRESS include a rash, fever, swollen lymph nodes and an increase in eosinophils (a type of white blood cell). If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist. This also applies in particular to side effects that are not listed in this leaflet. What else needs to be considered?Shelf lifeThe medicinal product may only be used up to the date marked on the container with « EXP» can be used. Storage instructionsStore at room temperature (15-25°C), protected from moisture and out of the reach of children. Further informationYour doctor, pharmacist or druggist can provide you with further information. These people have the detailed information for specialists. What does aspirin contain?Active ingredients1 chewable tablet contains 500 mg acetylsalicylic acid ExcipientsMannitol (E 421), corn starch, calcium stearate, sunset yellow FCF (E110), heavy basic magnesium carbonate, pregelatinized starch, citric acid, ascorbic acid, carmellose sodium, sodium carbonate , Aromatics: orange, tangerine (contains ethanol), and dry flavor (contains fructose and sulfur dioxide (E220)), aspartame (E951). Approval number49526 (Swissmedic). Where can you get aspirin? What packs are available?In pharmacies and drugstores, without a doctor's prescription. Packs of 10 and 20 chewable tablets. Authorization holderBayer (Switzerland) AG, 8045 Zurich. This leaflet was last checked by the drug authority (Swissmedic) in February 2023. ..

27.69 USD

Aspirin complex gran btl 10 pcs

Aspirin complex gran btl 10 pcs

 
Product code: 3621300

Aspirin Complex contains the active ingredients acetylsalicylic acid and pseudoephedrine. Acetylsalicylic acid has an analgesic, antipyretic and anti-inflammatory effect. Pseudoephedrine causes the nasal mucosa to decongest. Aspirin Complex is used in adults for the symptomatic treatment of swelling of the nasal mucosa associated with a cold with pain and/or fever associated with a cold. Swissmedic-approved patient informationAspirin® ComplexBayer (Schweiz) AGWhat is Aspirin Complex and when is it used?Aspirin Complex contains the active ingredients acetylsalicylic acid and pseudoephedrine. Acetylsalicylic acid has an analgesic, antipyretic and anti-inflammatory effect. Pseudoephedrine causes the nasal mucosa to decongest. Aspirin Complex is used in adults for the symptomatic treatment of swelling of the nasal mucosa associated with a cold with pain and/or fever associated with a cold. What should be considered?Aspirin Complex should not be used for more than 3 days, unless prescribed by a doctor. If only one of the symptoms is predominant, treatment with a preparation containing only one active ingredient is preferable. Painkillers should not be taken regularly over a long period of time without medical supervision. Pain that lasts longer requires a medical check-up. The dosage specified or prescribed by the doctor must not be exceeded. It is also important to remember that taking painkillers for a long time can itself contribute to headache persistence. Long-term use of painkillers, especially when taking a combination of several painkillers, can lead to permanent kidney damage with the risk of kidney failure. When should Aspirin Complex not be used?You must not use Aspirin Complex in the following cases: If you are allergic to any of the ingredients or have had shortness of breath or an allergy-like skin reaction after taking acetylsalicylic acid, other salicylates or other pain or rheumatism medicines called non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. If you suffer from a stomach and/or duodenal ulcer or have gastrointestinal bleeding.In the case of chronic intestinal inflammation (Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis).If you have a pathological have an increased tendency to bleed.If you have severe impairment of liver or kidney function or urinary retention.If you have severe heart failure.If you have angle-closure glaucoma (a form of glaucoma)If you have to take methotrexate at a dose of more than 15 mg per week at the same time.If you are pregnant or breastfeeding (see also the section "Can Aspirin Complex be taken during pregnancy or in the breastfeeding?»).In the case of severe uncontrolled heart failure.If you suffer from severe high blood pressure or severe coronary artery disease.If you have a Take MAO inhibitors for depression.Patients with rare hereditary diseases fructose intolerance, glucose-galactose malabsorption or sucrase-isomaltase deficiency should not take this medicine.In Children and adolescents.When should caution be taken when using Aspirin Complex?This medicine may impair reactions, the ability to drive and , use tools or machines! The risk can be increased if you drink alcohol at the same time. During treatment with Aspirin Complex, mucosal ulcers, rarely bleeding or, in isolated cases, perforations (gastrointestinal breakthroughs) may occur in the upper gastrointestinal tract. These complications can occur at any time during treatment, even without warning symptoms. To reduce this risk, the smallest effective dose should be used over the shortest possible duration of therapy. Contact your doctor if you have stomach pain and suspect it is related to taking the medicine. In individual cases, severe skin reactions may occur. If you get a generalized flush of skin associated with pustules and fever, stop taking Aspirin Complex and contact your doctor immediately. See the section «What side effects can Aspirin Complex have?». Elderly patients may be more sensitive to the medicine than younger adults. It is particularly important that elderly patients report any side effects to their doctor immediately. You may only take Aspirin Complex with a doctor's prescription and under medical supervision in the following situations: If you are currently being treated by a doctor for a serious illness.If you have previously had a stomach or duodenal ulcer.If you have heart disease or have kidney disease or increased fluid loss, e.g. due to heavy sweating, diarrhea or after major surgery; taking Aspirin Complex can affect the way your kidneys work, which can lead to an increase in blood pressure and/or fluid retention (oedema).If you have liver problems. In the following cases, Aspirin Complex should only be taken strictly as directed by the doctor: For asthma, hives, nasal polyps, hay fever or other allergies.For a rare hereditary disease of the red blood cells, the so-called «glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency» .If you have an overactive thyroid gland, mild to moderately high blood pressure, diabetes (diabetes mellitus), ischemic heart disease, increased intraocular pressure or an enlarged prostate.If you are being treated with anticoagulants («blood thinners», anticoagulants ) or blood pressure lowering agents (antihypertensives).Elderly patients can react particularly sensitively to the central nervous effects of pseudoephedrine. Sudden abdominal pain or rectal bleeding may occur when taking Aspirin Complex as a result of inflammation of the colon (ischemic colitis). If you experience these gastrointestinal symptoms, stop taking Aspirin Complex and contact your doctor immediately or seek medical treatment immediately (see also «What side effects can Aspirin Complex have?»). Reduced blood supply to the optic nerve may occur with the use of Aspirin Complex. If you experience sudden loss of vision, stop taking Aspirin Complex and contact your doctor or seek medical treatment immediately (see also «What side effects can Aspirin Complex have?»). With simultaneous and prolonged use of Aspirin Complex, the effect of cortisone preparations, anticonvulsants (antiepileptics), blood thinners, digoxin, lithium preparations or MAO inhibitors against depression, salbutamol tablets and other sympathomimetics (including local nasal decongestants, e.g. nose drops ) to be reinforced. There may be an increase in the undesirable effects of these medicines. Bronchodilator inhalation sprays can, however, be used with caution. In the case of simultaneous treatment with medicines for high blood pressure and antidepressants, Aspirin Complex may only be taken under medical advice and supervision. The effects of gout medicines (probenecid and sulfinpyrazone), water tablets (diuretics) and medicines for high blood pressure may be reduced. The use of anti-rheumatic drugs or methotrexate (which is taken, for example, for chronic polyarthritis; see also the section "When should Aspirin Complex not be used?") may result in an increase in the undesirable effects. Aspirin Complex can increase the risk of bleeding if you take cortisone preparations, alcohol or drugs from the group of so-called serotonin reuptake inhibitors for depression. If you take Aspirin Complex and antidiabetics (e.g. insulin, sulfonylureas) at the same time, the blood sugar level can drop. Even in small doses, acetylsalicylic acid reduces the excretion of uric acid. This can trigger gout in patients who already have low uric acid excretion. Aspirin Complex is intended for adults only. Caution is required in conditions with an increased risk of bleeding (e.g. menstrual bleeding or injuries). There may be an increased tendency to bleed, especially during and after surgical interventions (including minor interventions such as tooth extraction). The doctor or dentist must be asked or informed about the intake before surgical interventions. Serious skin reactions have been reported in association with treatment with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. The highest risk of such reactions appears to be at the beginning of therapy. If you develop a skin rash, including fever, mucosal lesions, blisters, or any other sign of allergy, you should stop using Aspirin Complex and seek medical attention immediately, as these may be the first signs of a very serious skin reaction (see « What side effects can Aspirin Complex have?» ). Please consult your doctor before taking Aspirin Complex if you know that you have an intolerance to sugar. Aspirin Complex contains 2g of sucrose per dose. This must be taken into account in patients with diabetes mellitus. This medicinal product contains 3.84 mg benzyl alcohol per sachet. Benzyl alcohol can cause allergic reactions. Benzyl alcohol has been associated with a risk of serious side effects, including breathing problems (known as "gasping syndrome") in young children. If you suffer from liver or kidney disease, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice, as large amounts of benzyl alcohol can build up in your body and cause side effects (known as "metabolic acidosis"). Inform your doctor, pharmacist or druggist if you suffer from other illnesses, have allergies or are taking other medicines (even those you bought yourself!). Can Aspirin Complex be taken while pregnant or breastfeeding?Aspirin Complex must not be taken while pregnant or breastfeeding. How to use Aspirin Complex?AdultsSingle dose: 1-2 Bag. If necessary, the single dose can be repeated at intervals of 4-8 hours. Maximum daily dose: up to 6 sachets of granules. If the symptoms worsen or do not improve after 3 days, a doctor must be consulted in any case. Stir the granules in a glass of water before taking. Drink the entire glass at once. Note: The granules do not dissolve completely. It should not be taken on an empty stomach. If only one of the symptoms is predominant, treatment with a preparation containing only one active ingredient is preferable. Children and adolescentsAspirin Complex must not be used in children and adolescents, as its use and safety in this patient group have not yet been tested. In the event of uncontrolled intake (overdose), consult a doctor immediately. Headaches, dizziness, ringing in the ears, palpitations, chest pains, agitation, sweating or shortness of breath can be an indication of an overdose. Stick to the dosage given in the package leaflet or as prescribed by your doctor. If you think the medicine is too weak or too strong, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist. What side effects can Aspirin Complex have?Stomach problems can occur as a side effect. Uncommon: dry mouth. Rare: Hypersensitivity reactions such as swelling of the skin and mucous membranes (e.g. blocked nose), skin rashes, asthma, shortness of breath and gastrointestinal ulcers and gastrointestinal bleeding, bruising, nosebleeds or bleeding gums, insomnia, dizziness, drowsiness and effects on the Hearts such as palpitations, racing heart and chest pain. Very rare: serious bleeding, which in isolated cases can be potentially life-threatening. An increase in blood pressure is also possible, but not in treated high blood pressure. Urinary retention can occur particularly in patients with an enlarged prostate. Frequency «not known»: Inflammation of the large intestine due to insufficient blood supply (ischemic colitis), changes in the intestinal wall. Frequency "not known": Reduced blood supply to the optic nerve (ischemic optic neuropathy). If signs of a hypersensitivity reaction occur, the drug should be discontinued and your doctor consulted. If the stool turns black or there is blood in the vomit during treatment, the drug should be discontinued and the doctor consulted immediately. Rarely, dizziness, headaches, blurred vision and confusion occur. In isolated cases, a severe skin reaction may occur. Sudden onset of fever, reddening of the skin or multiple small pustules (possible signs of acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis - AGEP) may occur within the first 2 days of treatment with Aspirin Complex. See the section "When should you be careful when taking Aspirin Complex?" If you experience these symptoms, stop taking Aspirin Complex and contact a doctor immediately. Frequency not known: A serious skin reaction known as DRESS syndrome can occur. Symptoms of DRESS include a rash, fever, swollen lymph nodes and an increase in eosinophils (a type of white blood cell). If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist. This also applies in particular to side effects that are not listed in this leaflet. What else needs to be considered?Store Aspirin Complex at room temperature (15-25 °C) and out of the reach of children. The medicinal product may only be used up to the date marked «EXP» on the container. Your doctor, pharmacist or druggist can provide you with further information. These people have the detailed information for specialists. What does Aspirin Complex contain?Active ingredients1 sachet of Aspirin Complex contains 500 mg acetylsalicylic acid and 30 mg pseudoephedrine hydrochloride as active ingredients. ExcipientsCitric acid, sucrose, hypromellose, saccharin, orange flavor (with benzyl alcohol (E 1519), maltodextrin, orange oil). Approval number57244 (Swissmedic). Where can you get Aspirin Complex? What packs are available?In pharmacies and drugstores, without a doctor's prescription. Packs of 10 and 20 sachets. Authorization holderBayer (Switzerland) AG, 8045 Zurich. This leaflet was last checked by the Medicines Agency (Swissmedic) in June 2022. ..

35.39 USD

Aspirin complex gran btl 20 pcs

Aspirin complex gran btl 20 pcs

 
Product code: 3659389

Aspirin Complex contains the active ingredients acetylsalicylic acid and pseudoephedrine. Acetylsalicylic acid has an analgesic, antipyretic and anti-inflammatory effect. Pseudoephedrine causes the nasal mucosa to decongest. Aspirin Complex is used in adults for the symptomatic treatment of swelling of the nasal mucosa associated with a cold with pain and/or fever associated with a cold. Swissmedic-approved patient informationAspirin® ComplexBayer (Schweiz) AGWhat is Aspirin Complex and when is it used?Aspirin Complex contains the active ingredients acetylsalicylic acid and pseudoephedrine. Acetylsalicylic acid has an analgesic, antipyretic and anti-inflammatory effect. Pseudoephedrine causes the nasal mucosa to decongest. Aspirin Complex is used in adults for the symptomatic treatment of swelling of the nasal mucosa associated with a cold with pain and/or fever associated with a cold. What should be considered?Aspirin Complex should not be used for more than 3 days, unless prescribed by a doctor. If only one of the symptoms is predominant, treatment with a preparation containing only one active ingredient is preferable. Painkillers should not be taken regularly over a long period of time without medical supervision. Pain that lasts longer requires a medical check-up. The dosage specified or prescribed by the doctor must not be exceeded. It is also important to remember that taking painkillers for a long time can itself contribute to headache persistence. Long-term use of painkillers, especially when taking a combination of several painkillers, can lead to permanent kidney damage with the risk of kidney failure. When should Aspirin Complex not be used?You must not use Aspirin Complex in the following cases: If you are allergic to any of the ingredients or have had shortness of breath or an allergy-like skin reaction after taking acetylsalicylic acid, other salicylates or other pain or rheumatism medicines called non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. If you suffer from a stomach and/or duodenal ulcer or have gastrointestinal bleeding.In the case of chronic intestinal inflammation (Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis).If you have a pathological have an increased tendency to bleed.If you have severe impairment of liver or kidney function or urinary retention.If you have severe heart failure.If you have angle-closure glaucoma (a form of glaucoma)If you have to take methotrexate at a dose of more than 15 mg per week at the same time.If you are pregnant or breastfeeding (see also the section "Can Aspirin Complex be taken during pregnancy or in the breastfeeding?»).In the case of severe uncontrolled heart failure.If you suffer from severe high blood pressure or severe coronary artery disease.If you have a Take MAO inhibitors for depression.Patients with rare hereditary diseases fructose intolerance, glucose-galactose malabsorption or sucrase-isomaltase deficiency should not take this medicine.In Children and adolescents.When should caution be taken when using Aspirin Complex?This medicine may impair reactions, the ability to drive and , use tools or machines! The risk can be increased if you drink alcohol at the same time. During treatment with Aspirin Complex, mucosal ulcers, rarely bleeding or, in isolated cases, perforations (gastrointestinal breakthroughs) may occur in the upper gastrointestinal tract. These complications can occur at any time during treatment, even without warning symptoms. To reduce this risk, the smallest effective dose should be used over the shortest possible duration of therapy. Contact your doctor if you have stomach pain and suspect it is related to taking the medicine. In individual cases, severe skin reactions may occur. If you get a generalized flush of skin associated with pustules and fever, stop taking Aspirin Complex and contact your doctor immediately. See the section «What side effects can Aspirin Complex have?». Elderly patients may be more sensitive to the medicine than younger adults. It is particularly important that elderly patients report any side effects to their doctor immediately. You may only take Aspirin Complex with a doctor's prescription and under medical supervision in the following situations: If you are currently being treated by a doctor for a serious illness.If you have previously had a stomach or duodenal ulcer.If you have heart disease or have kidney disease or increased fluid loss, e.g. due to heavy sweating, diarrhea or after major surgery; taking Aspirin Complex can affect the way your kidneys work, which can lead to an increase in blood pressure and/or fluid retention (oedema).If you have liver problems. In the following cases, Aspirin Complex should only be taken strictly as directed by the doctor: For asthma, hives, nasal polyps, hay fever or other allergies.For a rare hereditary disease of the red blood cells, the so-called «glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency» .If you have an overactive thyroid gland, mild to moderately high blood pressure, diabetes (diabetes mellitus), ischemic heart disease, increased intraocular pressure or an enlarged prostate.If you are being treated with anticoagulants («blood thinners», anticoagulants ) or blood pressure lowering agents (antihypertensives).Elderly patients can react particularly sensitively to the central nervous effects of pseudoephedrine. Sudden abdominal pain or rectal bleeding may occur when taking Aspirin Complex as a result of inflammation of the colon (ischemic colitis). If you experience these gastrointestinal symptoms, stop taking Aspirin Complex and contact your doctor immediately or seek medical treatment immediately (see also «What side effects can Aspirin Complex have?»). Reduced blood supply to the optic nerve may occur with the use of Aspirin Complex. If you experience sudden loss of vision, stop taking Aspirin Complex and contact your doctor or seek medical treatment immediately (see also «What side effects can Aspirin Complex have?»). With simultaneous and prolonged use of Aspirin Complex, the effect of cortisone preparations, anticonvulsants (antiepileptics), blood thinners, digoxin, lithium preparations or MAO inhibitors against depression, salbutamol tablets and other sympathomimetics (including local nasal decongestants, e.g. nose drops ) to be reinforced. There may be an increase in the undesirable effects of these medicines. Bronchodilator inhalation sprays can, however, be used with caution. In the case of simultaneous treatment with medicines for high blood pressure and antidepressants, Aspirin Complex may only be taken under medical advice and supervision. The effects of gout medicines (probenecid and sulfinpyrazone), water tablets (diuretics) and medicines for high blood pressure may be reduced. The use of anti-rheumatic drugs or methotrexate (which is taken, for example, for chronic polyarthritis; see also the section "When should Aspirin Complex not be used?") may result in an increase in the undesirable effects. Aspirin Complex can increase the risk of bleeding if you take cortisone preparations, alcohol or drugs from the group of so-called serotonin reuptake inhibitors for depression. If you take Aspirin Complex and antidiabetics (e.g. insulin, sulfonylureas) at the same time, the blood sugar level can drop. Even in small doses, acetylsalicylic acid reduces the excretion of uric acid. This can trigger gout in patients who already have low uric acid excretion. Aspirin Complex is intended for adults only. Caution is required in conditions with an increased risk of bleeding (e.g. menstrual bleeding or injuries). There may be an increased tendency to bleed, especially during and after surgical interventions (including minor interventions such as tooth extraction). The doctor or dentist must be asked or informed about the intake before surgical interventions. Serious skin reactions have been reported in association with treatment with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. The highest risk of such reactions appears to be at the beginning of therapy. If you develop a skin rash, including fever, mucosal lesions, blisters, or any other sign of allergy, you should stop using Aspirin Complex and seek medical attention immediately, as these may be the first signs of a very serious skin reaction (see « What side effects can Aspirin Complex have?» ). Please consult your doctor before taking Aspirin Complex if you know that you have an intolerance to sugar. Aspirin Complex contains 2g of sucrose per dose. This must be taken into account in patients with diabetes mellitus. This medicinal product contains 3.84 mg benzyl alcohol per sachet. Benzyl alcohol can cause allergic reactions. Benzyl alcohol has been associated with a risk of serious side effects, including breathing problems (known as "gasping syndrome") in young children. If you suffer from liver or kidney disease, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice, as large amounts of benzyl alcohol can build up in your body and cause side effects (known as "metabolic acidosis"). Inform your doctor, pharmacist or druggist if you suffer from other illnesses, have allergies or are taking other medicines (even those you bought yourself!). Can Aspirin Complex be taken while pregnant or breastfeeding?Aspirin Complex must not be taken while pregnant or breastfeeding. How to use Aspirin Complex?AdultsSingle dose: 1-2 Bag. If necessary, the single dose can be repeated at intervals of 4-8 hours. Maximum daily dose: up to 6 sachets of granules. If the symptoms worsen or do not improve after 3 days, a doctor must be consulted in any case. Stir the granules in a glass of water before taking. Drink the entire glass at once. Note: The granules do not dissolve completely. It should not be taken on an empty stomach. If only one of the symptoms is predominant, treatment with a preparation containing only one active ingredient is preferable. Children and adolescentsAspirin Complex must not be used in children and adolescents, as its use and safety in this patient group have not yet been tested. In the event of uncontrolled intake (overdose), consult a doctor immediately. Headaches, dizziness, ringing in the ears, palpitations, chest pains, agitation, sweating or shortness of breath can be an indication of an overdose. Stick to the dosage given in the package leaflet or as prescribed by your doctor. If you think the medicine is too weak or too strong, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist. What side effects can Aspirin Complex have?Stomach problems can occur as a side effect. Uncommon: dry mouth. Rare: Hypersensitivity reactions such as swelling of the skin and mucous membranes (e.g. blocked nose), skin rashes, asthma, shortness of breath and gastrointestinal ulcers and gastrointestinal bleeding, bruising, nosebleeds or bleeding gums, insomnia, dizziness, drowsiness and effects on the Hearts such as palpitations, racing heart and chest pain. Very rare: serious bleeding, which in isolated cases can be potentially life-threatening. An increase in blood pressure is also possible, but not in treated high blood pressure. Urinary retention can occur particularly in patients with an enlarged prostate. Frequency «not known»: Inflammation of the large intestine due to insufficient blood supply (ischemic colitis), changes in the intestinal wall. Frequency "not known": Reduced blood supply to the optic nerve (ischemic optic neuropathy). If signs of a hypersensitivity reaction occur, the drug should be discontinued and your doctor consulted. If the stool turns black or there is blood in the vomit during treatment, the drug should be discontinued and the doctor consulted immediately. Rarely, dizziness, headaches, blurred vision and confusion occur. In isolated cases, a severe skin reaction may occur. Sudden onset of fever, reddening of the skin or multiple small pustules (possible signs of acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis - AGEP) may occur within the first 2 days of treatment with Aspirin Complex. See the section "When should you be careful when taking Aspirin Complex?" If you experience these symptoms, stop taking Aspirin Complex and contact a doctor immediately. Frequency not known: A serious skin reaction known as DRESS syndrome can occur. Symptoms of DRESS include a rash, fever, swollen lymph nodes and an increase in eosinophils (a type of white blood cell). If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist. This also applies in particular to side effects that are not listed in this leaflet. What else needs to be considered?Store Aspirin Complex at room temperature (15-25 °C) and out of the reach of children. The medicinal product may only be used up to the date marked «EXP» on the container. Your doctor, pharmacist or druggist can provide you with further information. These people have the detailed information for specialists. What does Aspirin Complex contain?Active ingredients1 sachet of Aspirin Complex contains 500 mg acetylsalicylic acid and 30 mg pseudoephedrine hydrochloride as active ingredients. ExcipientsCitric acid, sucrose, hypromellose, saccharin, orange flavor (with benzyl alcohol (E 1519), maltodextrin, orange oil). Approval number57244 (Swissmedic). Where can you get Aspirin Complex? What packs are available?In pharmacies and drugstores, without a doctor's prescription. Packs of 10 and 20 sachets. Authorization holderBayer (Switzerland) AG, 8045 Zurich. This leaflet was last checked by the Medicines Agency (Swissmedic) in June 2022. ..

62.62 USD

Aspirin instant tabl 500 mg 6 bags 2 pieces

Aspirin instant tabl 500 mg 6 bags 2 pieces

 
Product code: 2528136

Aspirin 500 contains the active ingredient acetylsalicylic acid. It has pain-relieving, fever-reducing and anti-inflammatory properties. Aspirin 500 effervescent tablets are used in adults and adolescents aged 12 and over and weighing more than 40 kg for the symptomatic treatment of acute headaches. Aspirin 500 effervescent tablets are suitable for short-term treatment, i. for a maximum of 3 days of treatment. Adolescents from the age of 12 only with a doctor's prescription and only as a second-line drug (see "When should you be careful when taking Aspirin 500?") Swissmedic-approved patient informationAspirin® 500, effervescent tabletsBayer (Schweiz) AGWhat is Aspirin 500 and when is it used?..

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Contra-pain plus tabl 10 pcs

Contra-pain plus tabl 10 pcs

 
Product code: 2319042

Contra-Schmerz plus contains the pain-relieving active ingredient acetylsalicylic acid and caffeine. Contra-Scherz plus is used for the short-term treatment of mild to moderately severe, acute pain (headache, toothache, pain in the area of ​​joints and ligaments, back pain) and for the symptomatic treatment of fever and/or pain associated with colds. Adolescents from the age of 12 only with a doctor's prescription and only as a second-line drug (see "When is caution required when taking Contra-Pain plus?"). Swissmedic-approved patient informationContra-pain® plusVERFORA SAWhat is contra-pain plus and when is it used? Contra-Pain plus contains the pain-relieving active ingredient acetylsalicylic acid and caffeine. Contra-Scherz plus is used for the short-term treatment of mild to moderately severe, acute pain (headache, toothache, pain in the area of ​​joints and ligaments, back pain) and for the symptomatic treatment of fever and/or pain associated with colds. Adolescents from the age of 12 only with a doctor's prescription and only as a second-line drug (see "When is caution required when taking Contra-Pain plus?"). What should be considered?Contra-Pain plus should not be used for more than 5 days without a doctor's prescription or for more than 3 days in the case of fever . Painkillers should not be taken regularly over a long period of time without medical supervision. Long-lasting pain requires a medical evaluation. The dosage specified or prescribed by the doctor must not be exceeded. It is also important to remember that taking painkillers for a long time can itself contribute to headache persistence. Long-term use of painkillers, especially when several painkillers are combined, can lead to permanent kidney damage with the risk of kidney failure. Excessive consumption of caffeine in the form of coffee, tea and canned drinks containing caffeine should be avoided while taking Contra-Schalm plus. When not to take Contra-Scherz plus?You must not take Contra-Scherz plus if you: are hypersensitive to the active substance acetylsalicylic acid or other salicylates. Such hypersensitivity is expressed, for example, by asthma, shortness of breath, circulatory problems, swelling of the skin and mucous membranes or skin rashes (urticaria);are hypersensitive to xanthines (medicines for asthma);are hypersensitive to one of the excipients (see «What is included in Contra-Pain plus?»);have ever had asthma, hives or allergy-like symptoms in the past after taking acetylsalicylic acid or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (rheumatism drugs). have had;suffer from a stomach and/or duodenal ulcer;have blood in your stool or black stool or vomit blood (indication of gastrointestinal bleeding);have a pathologically increased tendency to bleed;suffer from severe heart, liver or kidney disease;take more than 15 mg methotrexate per week at the same time;suffer from a chronic inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis);are in the last three months of pregnancy (see "Can Contra-Scherz plus be taken during pregnancy or while breastfeeding ?»).Contra-Pain plus must not be used to treat pain after coronary bypass surgery on the heart (or use of a heart-lung machine). Contra-Schmerz plus must not be used in children under the age of 12. When is caution required when taking Contra-Pain plus?During treatment with Contra-Pain plus, mucosal ulcers in the upper gastrointestinal tract, rarely bleeding or in individual cases perforations (gastrointestinal breakthroughs) occur. These complications can occur at any time during treatment, even without warning symptoms. To reduce this risk, the smallest effective dose should be used over the shortest possible duration of therapy. Contact your doctor if you have stomach pain and suspect it is related to taking the medicine. Elderly patients may be more sensitive to the medicine than younger adults. It is particularly important that elderly patients report any side effects to their doctor immediately. You may only take Contra-Schmerz plus with a prescription and under medical supervision if you: are currently being treated by a doctor because of a serious illness;suffer from asthma, hay fever, nasal polyps, chronic respiratory diseases or nettle fever;ever had a stomach or duodenum - had an ulcer;concomitantly taking anticoagulants («blood thinners») or medicines to lower blood pressure;suffer from heart disease or kidney failure or increased fluid loss, e.g. due to heavy sweating diarrhea or after major operations; taking Contra-Pain plus can impair the function of the kidneys, which can lead to an increase in blood pressure and/or fluid retention (oedema);have liver disease; suffer from a rare inherited disease of the red blood cells called «glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency»;are in a condition with an increased risk of bleeding (e.g. menstrual bleeding or injuries).Acetylsalicylic acid (even at very low doses) inhibits the sticking together of blood platelets. There is therefore an increased tendency to bleed during and after operations (including minor operations such as tooth extraction), which can persist for several days after you have stopped taking it. Your doctor or dentist should be asked or informed about taking it before surgery. In low doses, acetylsalicylic acid reduces the excretion of uric acid. In patients who already tend to have low uric acid excretion, this can possibly trigger a gout attack. You should also consult your doctor if you suffer from pulse irregularities (cardiac arrhythmias). Adolescents from the age of 12 with fever, flu, chickenpox or other viral diseases may only take Contra-Scherz plus on the doctor's instructions and only as a second-line remedy. If these diseases lead to disorders of consciousness with vomiting or after they have disappeared, the doctor should be consulted immediately. Contra-Schmerz plus must not be used in children under the age of 12. The effect of certain medicines can be influenced if Contra-Schalm plus is used for a longer period of time: The effect of cortisone preparations, anticonvulsants (antiepileptics), blood thinners, digoxin, lithium preparations for depression and blood sugar lowering drugs (e.g. insulin, sulfonylureas) can be increased.The effect of gout medicines ( probenecid and sulfinpyrazone), water tablets (diuretics) and medicines for high blood pressure can be reduced.When using antirheumatic medicines, valproic acid (medicines for epilepsy) or methotrexate (which is taken, for example, for chronic polyarthritis, see also «When should Contra-Scherz plus not be taken?») there may be an increase in the undesirable effects.Contra-Scherz plus can be increased if cortisone preparations, alcohol or drugs from the group of so-called serotonin -Reuptake inhibitors for depression increase the risk of bleeding.The effects and side effects of certain asthma medications containing the active ingredients theophylline or aminophylline are increased. You may feel restless or have palpitations.Tell your doctor, pharmacist or druggist if you suffer from other illnesses,have allergies ortake other medicines (including those you bought yourself!) or use them externally!Can Contra-Schmerz plus be taken during pregnancy or breastfeeding?PregnancyDuring pregnancy an increased risk of spontaneous abortion associated with caffeine consumption. Contra-Schmerz plus should therefore not be taken during pregnancy unless your doctor has given you express permission to do so. In the last three months before the expected date of birth, Contra-Schmerz plus must not be taken. BreastfeedingContra-Scherz plus should not be taken while breastfeeding unless your doctor has given you express permission to do so. Caffeine could affect the infant's condition and behavior. How do you use Contra-Schmerz plus?Adults and adolescents from the age of 12 and heavier than 40 kg:1-2 tablets, every 4-8 hours. A daily dose of 6 tablets must not be exceeded (equivalent to 3 g acetylsalicylic acid). The medicine should be taken with plenty of liquid, if possible after a meal. Adolescents from the age of 12 may only take Contra-Schmerz plus with a doctor's prescription and only as a second-line remedy. Children under the age of 12 should not take Contra-Pain plus. Do not change the prescribed dosage on your own. If you think the medicine is too weak or too strong, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist. What side effects can Contra-Pain plus have?The following side effects can occur when taking Contra-Pain plus: Stomach disorders, increased risk of bleeding and prolonged bleeding time. Uncommon (affects 1 to 10 users in 1000)Uncommonly, asthma may occur. Rare (affects 1 to 10 users in 10,000)In rare cases, hypersensitivity reactions such as swelling of the skin and mucous membranes or rashes, severe skin reactions, shortness of breath and Stomach/intestinal ulcers and bleeding of the gastrointestinal mucosa, bruising, nosebleeds or bleeding gums occur. If signs of a hypersensitivity reaction occur, the drug should be discontinued and the doctor consulted. If the stool turns black or there is bloody vomiting during treatment, the drug should be discontinued and the doctor consulted immediately. In rare cases, dizziness, headaches, ringing in the ears, visual disturbances, hearing loss, confusional states, insomnia and inner restlessness may occur. In rare cases, a reduction in the number of blood platelets, certain white blood cells or all blood cells may occur. Rarely, there is a drop in blood sugar levels, disturbances in the acid-base balance, tachycardia, kidney or liver dysfunction. Rarely to very rarely, serious bleeding has also been reported, which in isolated cases can be potentially life-threatening. Caffeine can cause insomnia, restlessness, heart palpitations, especially when concomitantly consumed with caffeinated beverages such as coffee, tea, or canned caffeinated beverages. If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist. This also applies in particular to side effects that are not listed in this leaflet. What else needs to be considered?The medicinal product may only be used up to the date marked «EXP» on the container. Storage instructionsStore at room temperature (15-25°C). Keep out of the reach of children. Further informationIn the event of uncontrolled intake (overdose), consult a doctor immediately. Ringing in the ears and/or sweating can be an indication of an overdose. Your doctor, pharmacist or druggist can provide you with further information. These people have the detailed information for specialists. What does Contra-Schalz plus contain?Active ingredients1 tablet contains: acetylsalicylic acid 500 mg, caffeine 50 mg. ExcipientsMicrocrystalline cellulose, potato starch, dried aluminum hydroxide gel, talc, saccharin. Approval number55439 (Swissmedic) Where can you get Contra-Pain plus? What packs are available? In pharmacies and drugstores, without a doctor's prescription, packs of 10 tablets. Only available in pharmacies with a doctor's prescription, packs of 100 tablets. Authorization holderVERFORA SA, 1752 Villars-sur-Glâne This leaflet was last checked by the Medicines Agency (Swissmedic) in February 2021. ..

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