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Panadol Night contains:
500 mg paracetamol: Analgesic and antipyretic.
25 mg Diphenhydramine hydrochloride: Antihistaminic, helps relieve symptoms of allergies and colds with a sleeping effect.
The benefits of Panadol Night include:
Pain relief.
Reduce the high temperature.
Relieve symptoms of allergies and colds, such as nasal congestion and watery eyes.
Relieving headaches and migraines.
Treatment of back pain.
Treatment of tooth pain.
Menstrual pain relief.
Relieve fever and pain associated with a common cold temporarily, which may prevent sleeping.
Taking a large dose of Panadol Night may lead to some side effects, such as:
Diarrhea.
Increased sweating.
anorexia.
Nausea or vomiting.
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Taking Panadol Night may also lead to drowsiness, and it is therefore not advisable to drive cars or machines after taking it.
The usual dosage of Panadol Night for adults and those older than 12 years 2 tablets 20 minutes before bedtime.
Panadol Night should not be taken for more than 10 days consecutively.
Panadol Night is not used in case of allergies to active substances in the drug.
Do not exceed the specified or recommended dose.
No more than 2 tablets per night.
The drug is not taken for more than 10 consecutive days without consulting a doctor.
If you are taking other medicines containing paracetamol, you should not exceed 4,000 mg of paracetamol per day.
Other doses of paracetamol should not be taken within 4 hours of taking Panadol Night.
Using the drug for those who suffer from glutathione deficiency as in the case of sepsis may increase the risk of metabolic acidosis.
The doctor should be consulted if the symptoms persist despite taking the medication.
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A doctor should be consulted before taking Panadol Night tablets in case of:
kidney or liver failure.
Epilepsy.
Glaucoma.
Enlarged prostate.
Urine retention.
Asthma.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
You should consult a doctor before taking Panadol Night, especially since it may interact with certain medications, such as:
Antihistamines or other allergic and cold drugs.
Sedatives and hypnotics.
Anti-anxiety.
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors within two weeks before taking Panadol Night.
Antidepressants.
Atropine.
Yes, Panadol Night helps sleep, as it contains the active substance diphenhydramine, an antihistamine, which helps sleep.
It is preferable to take a Panadol Night 20 minutes before bedtime.
Yes, you can take one Panadol Night every night but you shouldn’t take it for more than 10 consecutive days without consulting the doctor.
Yes, You can take Panadol Night on an empty stomach.