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Xtpara Drops is used in relieving pain and fever. Pain can be acute (temporary) or chronic (long-lasting). Fever is a high body temperature followed by shivering, headache, and, in severe cases, delirium.
Xtpara Drops contains Paracetamol, which works by blocking the production of a chemical messenger (prostaglandin) and encouraging heat loss (through sweating), which helps reset the hypothalamus thermostat.
Xtpara Drops may cause side effects such as abdominal pain, nausea or diarrhoea. If the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your paediatrician.
Xtpara Drops is intended for pediatric use only. Avoid giving Xtpara Drops to your child if she/he is allergic to it. Keep your doctor informed about your child’s health condition, medications, and medical history to rule out any side effects/interactions.
Xtpara Drops is used for Fever and pain relief. The detailed uses of Xtpara Drops are as follows:
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Caution
If your child has a liver impairment, inform your doctor before using Xtpara Drops. Your doctor may adjust the dose if required.
Caution
If your child has kidney impairment, inform your doctor before using Xtpara Drops. Your doctor may adjust the dose if required.
Safe if prescribed
Xtpara Drops is safe for babies under two years of age if prescribed by a doctor. Your paediatrician will decide the dose of the medicine. Do not exceed the prescribed dose.
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Xtpara Drops is generally safe for children with heart problems when used at recommended doses. Still, it's best to consult your doctor to ensure it's appropriate for your child’s specific condition and medications.
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Xtpara Drops is specifically for children use and is not meant for geriatric patients.
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Drug-Drug Interactions: Xtpara Drops has interactions with antibiotics (azithromycin, erythromycin), anti-fungal (ketoconazole), and anti-viral or anti-HIV drugs (ritonavir).
Drug-Food Interactions: No interactions found/established.
Drug-Disease Interactions: Inform your doctor before administering Xtpara Drops if your child has any kidney or liver disease history.
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Xtpara Drops is used to provide relief from fever and mild-to-moderate pain.
Xtpara Drops lowers elevated body temperature and mild pain by inhibiting the synthesis of a chemical messenger (prostaglandin) and promotes heat loss (through sweating).
Xtpara Drops can cause diarrhoea as a side effect in some children. If your child has diarrhoea that is watery or bloody, call your doctor. Do not use anti-diarrheal medicine unless your paediatrician recommends it.
Yes, Xtpara Drops is used in treating post-vaccination fever in babies. It also helps reduce injection pain in babies who receive vaccinations.
Xtpara Drops may cause certain side effects such as abdominal pain, cold-like symptoms, or diarrhoea. These side effects do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your paediatrician.
Xtpara Drops can be used in babies if prescribed by the doctor. Administer Xtpara Drops to the child in the dose and duration advised by the paediatrician.
If your child vomits within 30 minutes after administering the dose, repeat the dose. If it has been more than 30 minutes, do not repeat the dose and wait until it is time for the next dose. Talk to the doctor if you have any concerns.
Xtpara Drops may not cause constipation. Consult the doctor if your child has constipation. Include fibre-rich food and fluids in your child’s diet.
Yes, Xtpara Drops is effective for fever. It helps reduce high temperatures by affecting chemical messengers in the brain that regulate body temperature.
Xtpara Drops starts working within 30 minutes.
Your doctor will determine the dose of Xtpara Drops depending on the child’s condition and age. Please consult the doctor.
The effect of Xtpara Drops starts within 30 minutes and peaks within 3-4 hours. Your child’s condition may improve after a few doses. Consult the doctor if your child’s condition does not improve even after administering Xtpara Drops for the prescribed duration.
Yes, Xtpara Drops can be given to the child for a low-grade fever. However, please consult a doctor.
A persistent fever could be a sign of an infection. Please consult a doctor if the child’s fever persists even after taking Xtpara Drops.
Total doses of Xtpara Drops more than 150 mg/kg over any 8-hour period for children under 6 and total doses of 200 mg/kg are considered toxic for children 6 years and older.
No special diet is required to follow while taking Xtpara Drops, unless advised otherwise by your doctor.
Store Xtpara Drops at room temperature, in a dry place. Keep it out of sight and reach of children.
Xtpara Drops should be used with caution if the child has malnutrition, any medicinal allergy, G6PD deficiency, or kidney/liver disease.
Though Xtpara Drops may not interfere with the vaccines, it is best to consult a doctor if your child is due to undergo any vaccination whilst on treatment with Xtpara Drops.
Paracetamol drops can be used for 3-month-old babies if prescribed by the doctor. Please consult the doctor if you have any concerns.
Xtpara Drops begins to ease fever within 30 minutes after taking a dose.
Ibuprofen is the only safe painkiller to give children alongside paracetamol. However, both medicines should not be used at the same time. Please consult the doctor about the use of ibuprofen and paracetamol in children.
Symptoms of paracetamol allergy in children are swelling of the face, tongue or throat, difficulty swallowing, unexplained wheezing, rash or hives, skin reddening, shortness of breath and blisters. If you notice these symptoms, stop using Xtpara Drops and seek medical help right away.
Some medicines may interact with Xtpara Drops. Therefore, let the doctor know if your child is using any other medicines.
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