Yes Diclofenac can be used as an adjuvant treatment with Paracetamol to reduce pain. They can be used together for up to 48 hours, after that it is reccommended that Paracetamol use be discontinued to avoid it building up in your system. For the same reason you also must not exceed one paracetamol tablet in every 4-6 hours and stay within the daily maximum dose of 4g. There are no interactions between the drugs to worry about but confusion can be caused because Diclofenac can be used long term and Paracetamol cannot, and so if someone believed they could take the two together long term, or simply got used to taking the two together by habit, then they would cause a paracetamol overdose.
DICLOFENAC sodium & paracetamol tab. are used as anti-inflammatory or used as a painkiller in arthritis or mostly in joints pain or it can also be used as antipyretic.
Antipyretic drugs are those that reduce fever. Ibuprofen, naproxen sodium, ketoprofen, aspirin, magnesium salicylate, sodium salicylate, paracetamol, acetaminophen, metamizole, nabumetone, nimesulide, phenazone and quinine are antipyretic drugs.
Each Panadol Extra Soluble Tablets contains the active ingredients: Paracetamol Ph Eur 500 mg and Caffeine Ph Eur 65 mg in a fizzy base designed to dissolve the tablet.The tablet also contains: sodium bicarbonate, sorbitol powder (E420), saccharin sodium, sodium lauryl sulphate, citric acid, sodium carbonate, polyvidone and dimethicone.
preservative
Yes. It's called sodium bicarbonate tablets.
sodium
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600,000 tablets times 110 μg NaF per tablet is 66,000,000 μg NaF = 66,000 mg = 66 g NaF
sodium bicarbonate
NO! There are often stabilizers in pool chlorine tablets that make the tablets last longer - use a bottle of bleach (sodium hypochlorite) instead.
Campden tablets (or Sodium meta-bisulphite tablets) are used in brewing and wine-making. Any large supermarket, or any shop that sells brewing equipment should stock them.
Sodium bicarbonate tablets are sold over the counter in pharmacies under various brand names such as Alka-Seltzer and baking soda tablets. They can also be found in some health food stores or online retailers.