Anacin
Anacin 100 Tablets
¿Qué es Anacin?
Anacin es un medicamento de venta libre que combina aspirina y cafeína para aliviar el dolor de manera efectiva. Se utiliza comúnmente para tratar dolores de cabeza, dolor muscular, dolor leve de artritis y fiebre. La adición de cafeína en Anacin ayuda a aumentar los efectos analgésicos de la aspirina al mejorar su absorción y efectividad.Side Effects
- Severe stomach pain.
- Pain that lasts longer than 10 days.
- Redness or swelling.
Warnings
- The effervescent tablet form of this medicine contains sodium and phenylalanine. Before using an effervescent tablet, tell your doctor if you are on a salt-restricted diet, or if you have phenylketonuria.
- Make sure your doctor knows if you are pregnant or breast feeding, or if you have asthma, gout, or diabetes. Tell your doctor if you have liver disease, a bleeding disorder such as hemophilia, or a stomach disorder such as an ulcer, heartburn, or GERD (reflux disease).
- Tell your doctor if you have had a fever for more than 3 days, a sore throat for more than 2 days, or pain for more than 10 days.
- Aspirin may cause incorrect results with some urine sugar tests.
- Dark urine, yellowing of your skin or the whites of your eyes.
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¿Qué es Anacin ?
Anacin es un medicamento de venta libre que combina aspirina y cafeína para aliviar el dolor de manera efectiva. Se utiliza comúnmente para tratar dolores de cabeza, dolor muscular, dolor leve de artritis y fiebre. La adición de cafeína en Anacin ayuda a aumentar los efectos analgésicos de la aspirina al mejorar su absorción y efectividad.Anacin Cupones y Precios - Rx.com
Anacin 100 Tablets
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