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anexperimentallife · 2 years
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Ugh. My temp is ip to 39.2. About to take more Paracetamol and tramadol, though. If this is covid again I'm going to scream. Almost died the last two times I had it.
I cannot AFFORD to be sick. We spent nearly all of our "disposable" income for the month on this Manila trip for El's appointment. And that month on oxygen cost us a thousand bucks that we can't spend again because we don't have it.
Man, if it weren't for the birth complications, the snafu with El's birth certificate, the multiple hospitalizations, my month hooked up to an oxygen machine, and all the other unexpected whammies, we'd be fine now. Its just been the perfect storm of calamities the past two years.
As it is, we're gonna be on the edge for a few more months.
We would not have gotten as far as we have without your help and support. Thank you. ❤️
We just have to tough it out a little longer.
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martynnikkpharma · 1 year
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Martyn Nikk Pharmaceutical offers Acaflam-MR tablet which contain Aceclofenac 100mg + Paracetamol IP 325mg + Chlorzoxazone USP 250mg salt that is basically sed for pain relief and muscle relaxation. We offer PCD Franchise on monopoly across India contact us - +919811219500.
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farmsonpharma · 4 years
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Manufacturer of Paracetamol Bulk Drugs| Paracetamol Infusion Supplier | Paracetamol API and IP- Farmson
Farmson is the manufacturer and supplier of Paracetamol drugs. Get Paracetamol api, powder, infusion in bulk with Farmson. We’re supply our products across India.  We also supplying mebendazole api and sofosbuvir api.
http://www.farmson.com/products
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kppanchal · 4 years
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Paracetamol Powder manufacture and Exporter in India | acetaminophen powder & mebendazole powder supplier | Farmson
Farmson is the manufacturer and exporter of paracetamol drugs such as paracetamol Ip, paracetamol Bp, granules, paracetamol crystal and many more. We’re supplying mebendazole and acetaminophen powder across India. Visit our site and buy our products with more details.
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mediboonpharma · 3 years
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Paracetamol Paediatric Oral Suspension IP Uses
Paracetamol Paediatric Oral Suspension IP is a frequent painkiller used for the treatment of pain and discomfort. It works by inhibiting chemicals in the brain that tells us that we are suffering. Headache, migraine, nerve pain, toothache, sore throat, periods of (menstrual) discomfort, arthritis, muscle aches is beneficial in alleviating pain. This drug is extensively used and seldom causes negative effects when it is taken at the correct dose. Take it to the maximum extent prescribed. Do not take longer than necessary or longer, as this may be harmful.
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USES OF PARACETAMOL 120MG ORAL SUSPENSION IN CHILDREN
Pain relief
Treatment of Fever
SIDE EFFECTS OF PARACETAMOL 120MG ORAL SUSPENSION IN CHILDREN
120mg Paracetamin Oral Suspension is not harmful and children's side-effects well-tolerated. In case of adverse effects, it is likely that the body will subside when the medicine adapts. If the adverse effects continue and your kid is bothered, consult your child's doctor. The most frequent side effects are:
Indigestion
Stomach pain
Nausea
Vomiting
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mywebmastersocial · 5 years
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dxmedstudent · 6 years
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Obviously only tangentially related to you, but do you know why are medications so expensive in the US? My friend said she was holding off on getting asthma medication and when I asked her why, she said it costs $50 with insurance? I take the same one and it costs the equivalent of $2 without insurance. Same thing when I suggested she take mefenamic acid for her period pain; it doesnt exist over the counter there. How?
I’m not an expert in the economics of pharmaceutical research, so my answer will be an incomplete one, but I expect that collective medblr can add some knowledge. It’s a very complex, emotive problem that has far-reaching consequences for all of us, wherever we work.
The rest is under the line, for brevity.
In order to bring a drug into being, a drug has to be developed through research. Though universities and hospitals and government agencies play a significant and often ignored role in research, much of that burden falls to the large pharmaceutical companies who have the money to sink into research; it’s not a venture that many can afford, and if a drug isn’t effective or ends up having bad effects, companies can even go bankrupt. As a result, when a medication comes out, it is usually under patent for a set period. This means that nobody else can make that medication without the permission of the company who holds the rights over that medication. That monopoly in turn means that the company can decide a price for that medication knowing that they are the only ones making it. Once the patent ends, any company can make that drug, and prices will drop, because competing labs will sell the product for a much lower price. The prices often start considerably higher than it costs to make the medicine; that’s true of every product we buy to varying degrees. In theory, the prices of medicines are meant to reflect the money that has been put into their research; the company only has a set time to recoup the costs and make a profit, because when the patent ends, they won’t be able to command anywhere near that price for the product. That’s how it’s supposed to work, in theory. However, whether the prices are ‘fair’, or whether they are inflated higher than they need to be, in order to generate profit, is a matter of fierce debate. Medication prices vary considerably across the world; and sometimes for good reason arguably companies have to adjust prices to local markets. For example, there’s no way the average person in India making $616 in US money would be able to afford the same prices as US patients; not when the difference in what money is made is very considerable. I’ve seen posts from the US angry that they are being charged more for a medication than someone in a much poorer country, who feel like they are ‘subsidising’ others, but in eality that product is still very expensive in that country, relative to people’s wages over there. It’s much more complex than that. That’s why there have been real battles between Western pharm companies and local companies in poor countries who have been making patented medication at a cheaper price (despite the legal and IP implications), serving populations who could never afford the ‘lower’ prices that Western countries set for their market.
Where it becomes difficult is the ethics of pricing. How much is a fair price to charge? Companies need to pay their employees, and modern capitalism relies on profit, but how much profit is acceptable? What exactly is a fair margin on medications, when you want to feed enough money back into the company to create more research, but don’t want to drive costs out of the reach of the people who need it?
I think insurance companies themselves have to shoulder significant responsibility in this context. They choose what they pay out for, and if they choose to make patients shoulder the majority of the cost of an expensive drug, then they aren’t really fulfilling the role of insurance. Which is, in its simplest form, ‘I pay a little bit regularly so that when I have a big cost, I don’t need to shoulder that all in one sitting’.  Working in a system where insurance is entirely unneccessary, I am not comfortable with the role insurance companies play in healthcare across much of the world, nor of what I hear about how it works in the US in general. It often makes me deeply, deeply uncomfortable, and I extend my sympathies to the people who have to deal with these companies as healthcare providers and advocates of patient care, and for patients themselves who find themselves at the mercy of them. I don’t personally believe healthcare insurance companies should be an integral part of healthcare,, in part because that’s how it works here.  I believe that it would genuinely save patients and the state so much money and stress if more countries took on a model similar to the NHS or some of the other European countries. Under the US system, the government (nad therefore people, through taxes) already pay more than we do in the UK per head, and then also, people pay a lot for insurance on top. Which really doesn’t sound like a fair deal to me.
In the UK, our formulary, the BNF tells us how much something costs to prescribe; because the NHS picks up the majority of the cost. So we know when a drug is no longer under patent, and what we prescribe as first line can change when this happens. We’re encouraged to evaluate effeciveness and price, and high prices can have an effect on official guidelines on an NHS-wide scale. We don’t pay more than the price of a prescription per month, and if you are on benefits, a child or have particular health conditions, then you pay nothing for your prescriptions. Even though prescriptions here are under £10, and they can be monthly, that can still be a challenge for people who are struggling, so I can’t even begin to imagine dealing with the kinds of prices that people deal with in the US. For the most part, the price of a medication here isn’t passed onto patients directly; the problem arises only if NICE deem a medication too expensive compared to its effectiveness and decide that it can’t be used. And the way that treatments here are not always rationed eqally between differnt areas, arising to what people describe as ‘postcode lotteries’ can cause problems of its own. So I won’t pretend we have it 100% worked out.
We don’t have mefenamic acid over the counter here, either, actually. The restrictions on what is and isn’t available OTC can be pretty different from country to country! It’s a prescription medication, though not hard to get from the GP. Even here, there’s a difference in the cost of medications based on branding. Branded paracetamol or ibuprofen will set you back a few pounds, whereas generic paracetamol can be as little as 13p per packet of 16 tablets. So it pays for us to ask for medicines by their generic name wherever possible; my favourite pharmacy always offers both (and usually tells me if it’s cheaper to get something on prescription or over the counter, even if I have it prescribed), so it’s always worth having a chat with your pharmacist about what the best options are. Pharmacists are a geninely underappreciated and under-used resource and if I could clone my local pharmacist I’d ship him out to all of you.You don’t mention where you live, or where your friend lives (US and Canada? Or somewhere else entirely), so it’s hard to know why the difference is so big. Perhaps the pricing for patent medication is very different between your countries. Or perhaps the medicines aren’t under patent but the ones on offer are branded, and companies are marking up the prices considerably; without knowing the meds it’s hard to know.
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farmsonanalgesic · 2 years
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stanexdnc · 3 years
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Paracetamol Infusion Ip Manufacturers
Stanex Drugs and Chemicals Pvt Ltd began its operations in 1995 with a single unit specialising in veterinary products. It expanded its business into human injectables in 2004. Equipped with a vision to create affordable drugs and quality products, they established a world-class facility in Hyderabad and currently have a presence in about 50 countries globally. 
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 The organisation is particularly focussed on small volume liquid Injectables, lyophilized products and it aims to become one of the largest Injectable focussed company. They also comply with various international standards with IP/BP/USP specifications set by the WHO, GMP and USFDA. Quite naturally, Stanex Drugs and Chemicals Pvt Ltd is considered as one of the top paracetamol Infusion IP manufacturers in India not just on account of the number of drugs produced annually but as a result of producing quality products that medical institutions can rely upon without questions.
 In addition to that, Stanex Drugs and Chemicals has built its business around its customers where a team of highly skilled and motivated individuals create lifesaving drugs while the sales and commercial team backs the business through strong partnerships and commitments. So, next time you look for the top paracetamol infusion IP manufacturers, be sure to think of Stanex Drugs and Chemicals Pvt Ltd!
 To know more how we can help you, call us now..!
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kppanchal · 4 years
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Looking for the Paracetamol/Acetaminophen Manufacturer?
Whether it is about the safest or cheapest API for Analgesic or Antipyretic Usage, it all matters is choosing the right manufacturer that can help you stand apart and lead things in the best possible manner for you.
Similarly, how about the situation when you are also looking for the Paracetamol/Acetaminophen manufacturer?
Well, the thing is – No matter what comes through, the thing that can become a differentiator is the ability to choosing the right options and sources that will do their job and can happen to provide you with unprecedented experience at the same time.
With this being said – Here in the guide itself, we will be covering on how to choose the right Paracetamol/Acetaminophen manufacturer that you can get in touch to accomplish your needs and requirements.
And, the following are the pointers that you need to stick by.
Google and other search engines will help you lead in the search game
Type in ‘The best Paracetamol and Acetaminophen manufacturer’ in the search box
Collect the results and sort out the best ones through the reviews
Go over the website, further towards the contact page
Fill in the form with your requirement and other details
Wait to see who responds you at the quickest
Well, the one who responds to you quickly to further incorporating your needs and requirements the way you wanted will win your trust and customer loyalty.
That’s the key to making a great choice at the same time.
Therefore, we have got a question.
Have you ever considered going through the method that we talked about?
Do share your thoughts in the comment below, and similarly – Let’s discuss or cover something about the recommendation we wanted to do for the guide readers.
Are you right now looking for the best and leading Paracetamol IP, Paracetamol Crystal, and Paracetamol Powder Supplier? Well, whether you are looking for the significant Manufacturers of Paracetamol that can get you drugs in bulk or other APIs that you want in place, all you have got to do is to get in touch with Farmson!
Final Thoughts
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DESCRIPTION REVIEWS (0) Anemol 100Ml Details :-Each  Ml Contains :-Paracetamol Ip                 -  1000 Mg Water For Injections Ip    -  Qs. Excipients                           -  Qs Packing :- 100ML * BOTTLE.Dosage:-As Directed By The Physician Storage:-  Protect From Light Temperature Not Exceeding 30°C. Do Not Freeze. Caution:-Not To Be Sold By Retail Without The Prescription Of  A Registered Medical Practitioner. Manufactured By:-Company Name :- Themis Medicare LimitedCompany Address :-Sector  6A Plot no 16,17&18 IIe SidculHaridwar pin code:-  249403.Uttarakhand India.
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hrpharmacist · 3 years
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Rx LUPISULIDE-P TABLET IP:- It a combination of medicine containing nimesulide and paracetamol as its main ingredient medicine has analgesic and anti-inflammatory action commonly known as a painkiller or pain-reliever. , , , Uses:-It is mainly used for relieve fever, muscle pain, back pain, toothache, or pain in the ear and throat etc. , , , Side effects:- *Nausea *Vomiting *Diarrhea *Increased liver enzymes , ,*WE DIDN'T SUPPORT SELF-MEDICATION SO PLEASE CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR BEFORE TAKING ANY MEDICINE 💊👨‍⚕️⚕️* , ,*DO AS DIRECTED BY PHYSICIAN* , , FOR MORE INFORMATION FOLLOW PAGE-: @hr_pharmacist , , , , , #hrpharmacist #pharmacist #pharmacology #pharmacymemes #pharmapost #pharmacy #pharma #pharmacystudent #pharmad #pharmapage #pharmapage #pharmaceutical #pharmacytechnician #pharmapost #pharmastudent #pharmacylife💊 #drug #doctor #medicalstudent #druggist (at Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh) https://www.instagram.com/p/CRp3Af5B8xW/?utm_medium=tumblr
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mywebmastersocial · 6 years
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jenniferfranses · 2 years
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Farmson is in its 52nd year of operation and has attained the leadership status in the manufacturing of API Paracetamol/Acetaminophen with dominant position in domestic market and a significant presence on the global stage in all the major markets worldwide. Today, Farmson is one of the largest manufacturers of Paracetamol/Acetaminophen not only in India but also in the world.
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