Aquacitramone

Country of origin: Russia
Pharm-Group: Combined analgesics-antipyretics

Manufacturers: Agrofitofarm (Russia)
International name: Acetylsalicylic acid + Paracetamol + Caffeine
Synonyms: Algomin, Algon, Askofen plus, Askofen-ANVI, Askofen-P, Acifein, Iralgesic, Coficil-Plus, Neuranidal, Oldon, Tomapirin, Tsefekon P, Citramon MFF, Citramon P, Citramon P-MIK, Citramon-borimed, Citrapar
Dosage forms: granules for the preparation of oral solution 3g
Ingredients: Acetylsalicylic acid, paracetamol, caffeine.

Indications for use: Pain syndrome of mild and moderate severity: headache and dental pain, neuralgia, arthralgia, myalgia, dysmenorrhea, etc.; fever due to colds and other infectious and inflammatory diseases.

Contraindications: Hypersensitivity, gastric and duodenal ulcers, gastrointestinal bleeding, severe liver and kidney dysfunction, hypocoagulation, genetically determined deficiency of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, glaucoma, bronchial asthma, first trimester of pregnancy, breastfeeding.

Side effects: From the gastrointestinal tract: pain in the stomach, nausea; impaired liver function, erosive and ulcerative lesions of the gastrointestinal tract (with long-term use of high doses). Other: palpitations, bronchospasm, renal dysfunction.

Interaction: Strengthens the effect of anticoagulants and antiplatelet agents, side effects, etc. NSAIDs and non-narcotic analgesics, glucocorticoids, sulfonamides, methotrexate. Should not be combined with barbiturates, anticonvulsants, rifampicin, alcohol.

Overdose: Symptoms: stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, sweating, pale skin, tachycardia. Treatment: gastric lavage using activated carbon, symptomatic therapy.

Special instructions: Not prescribed to children under 15 years of age against the background of acute respiratory viral infection or influenza (possible development of Reye's syndrome). Prescribe with caution in old age, with impaired liver or kidney function. Should not be taken for more than 5 days as an analgesic and 3 days as an antipyretic without the advice and supervision of a physician.

Literature: Register of Medicines 2003.