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When should I avoid self-medication?

Asked by Female, 47 · 1 month ago

Self‑medication is not recommended, as it can be unsafe or ineffective. It should be strictly avoided if symptoms are severe, persistent, or worsening; if you have chronic conditions such as diabetes or hypertension; if you are pregnant; if the patient is a child; or if there are other serious health issues. A proper diagnosis and treatment plan should always be guided by a doctor, with follow‑up to ensure safety and effectiveness.
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It’s important to avoid self-medicating with Dolo-650 (paracetamol 650 mg) in certain situations to prevent harm or complications.

  • If you have liver problems or a history of liver disease, since paracetamol is processed by the liver and can worsen liver damage.
  • If you are already taking other medicines containing paracetamol, to avoid accidental overdose.
  • If you have allergies to paracetamol or any ingredients in the tablet, to prevent allergic reactions.
  • If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have chronic health conditions, it’s best to consult a doctor before use.
  • If your symptoms persist, worsen, or new symptoms appear after a few days, seek medical advice instead of continuing self-medication.

Always use Dolo-650 exactly as directed on the package or by a doctor. If you are unsure, consulting a physician is the safest option.

Answered 1 month ago

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