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Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tablet 15s

Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tablet 15s

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16th Floor, Godrej BKC, Plot ‚ C, 'G' Block, Bandra-Kurla Complex, Bandra (East), Mumbai ‚ 400 051, India

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s is classified as a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID).
No, Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s is not a narcotic; it is a painkiller that reduces pain and inflammation through COX inhibition.
Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s is a sulfur-containing compound and can cause serious reactions in sensitive individuals, including severe skin reactions. Inform your doctor of any allergies.
Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s is a long-acting drug, and while a daily dose is typically sufficient, its effectiveness may increase with prolonged use.
No, Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s is not a blood thinner; it is a painkiller and should be avoided in patients with bleeding disorders.
No, Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s is not a muscle relaxant; it is a painkiller that acts on the COX enzyme.
No, Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s and aspirin are different, although both are COX inhibitors with anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties.
Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s is not approved for migraine treatment, but it may effectively alleviate migraine pain without aura.
No, Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s should not be used with lithium due to the risk of elevated lithium levels and reduced clearance.
No, Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s should be avoided with warfarin due to increased bleeding risks. Monitor therapy closely if used together.
No, Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s is not known to cause a high; it is a non-narcotic painkiller.
Consult your doctor before using Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s if you have diabetes, as it may increase the risk of renal failure.
No, Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s should not be used during pregnancy due to risks of fetal complications.
Consult your doctor before using Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s if you have asthma, as some patients may have hypersensitivity to NSAIDs.
No, Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s should not be used with diuretics as it may reduce their effectiveness.
Yes, Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s can cause severe skin reactions, including exfoliative dermatitis and Stevens-Johnson Syndrome. Report any rash to your doctor immediately.
No, Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s is not for controlling hypertension and may reduce the effectiveness of antihypertensive medications. Consult your doctor if you are on such medications.
No, Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s should be avoided with Lisinopril as it may decrease its effectiveness, leading to treatment failure.
Yes, Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s can be combined with Tizanidine, as they serve different purposes in pain management.
Yes, you can donate blood while taking Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s, but inform your doctor beforehand.
Yes, there are alternatives to Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s. Consult your doctor for appropriate pain management options.
Yes, Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s can be safely used with methocarbamol, but inform your doctor before starting any medication.
No, Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s should not be combined with Losartan as it may reduce the effectiveness of the antihypertensive therapy.
Yes, Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s is effective for treating acute gout.
Beta-cyclodextrin is added to Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s to enhance the onset of action and reduce gastric side effects.
Yes, Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s can be safely used with paracetamol, but inform your doctor before starting any medication.
Contraindications include allergies, bleeding tendencies, active ulcers, certain autoimmune diseases, late pregnancy, and severe liver or kidney impairment.
No, combining Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s with dexamethasone increases toxicity and the risk of gastrointestinal ulceration.
Yes, Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s may cause reversible infertility by delaying ovarian follicle rupture. Consult your doctor before use.
Yes, Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s can help manage back pain, but consult your doctor for the underlying cause before starting treatment.
Serious side effects may include gastrointestinal discomfort, ulcers, bleeding, severe skin reactions, liver failure, and renal damage.
Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s is not approved for menstrual cramps, but studies suggest it may effectively reduce the pain associated with them.
No, Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s is not intended for treating allergies; it is a painkiller.
No, Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s is contraindicated in active peptic ulcer disease due to the risk of gastric ulceration.
Yes, Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s can be taken with calcium channel blockers, as NSAIDs do not reduce their effectiveness.
No, Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s should not be used if renal function is abnormal due to the risk of kidney damage.
In chikungunya, platelet counts typically remain stable, and using painkillers like Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s may increase bleeding risk. Consult your doctor before using Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s for fever with joint pain.
Both Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s and naproxen are non-selective COX inhibitors and equally effective painkillers, but naproxen has fewer gastric side effects compared to Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s.
Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s is a COX inhibitor, while tramadol is a narcotic-like painkiller that can be habit-forming.
Both Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s and meloxicam are non-selective COX inhibitors with similar effectiveness, but meloxicam generally has fewer acute gastric side effects than Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s.
Both Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s and diclofenac are painkillers; however, Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s is a non-selective COX inhibitor, while diclofenac is more selective for COX-2, potentially reducing side effects.
Both Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s and ketoprofen are non-selective COX inhibitors, but studies show that ketoprofen topical gel is more effective and better tolerated than Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s.
Suganril SL 20mg Sublingual Tab 15s is a non-selective COX inhibitor, whereas nimesulide selectively inhibits COX-2, which may reduce side effects. Nimesulide should not be used in children under 12.
Patients with a history of asthma attacks, hives, or allergic reactions to NSAIDs or those undergoing heart bypass surgery should avoid NSAIDs.
The risk of gastric ulceration increases with corticosteroids, anticoagulants, long-term use, alcohol, smoking, and older age.

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