Zulu-P
Zulu-P Products are primarily used for
Pain relief
About Zulu-P Products
Zulu-P Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Zulu-P are Nausea, Diarrhea, Dizziness, Drowsiness, Dyspepsia, Abdominal pain, Increased liver enzymes.
How Zulu-P Products work
Aceclofenac + Paracetamol is a combination of two medicines: Aceclofenac + Paracetamol1 and Aceclofenac + Paracetamol2. These medicines work by blocking the action of chemical messengers responsible for pain, fever and inflammation (redness and swelling).
Patient Concerns about Zulu-P Products
Frequently asked questions about Zulu-P Products
Frequently asked questions about Zulu-P Products
Q. What is Zulu-P Tablet and what is it used for?
Zulu-P Tablet is a medicine that contains aceclofenac and paracetamol. It is used to relieve pain, swelling, and inflammation in conditions such as arthritis, joint pain, back pain, muscle pain, dental pain, and pain caused by injuries. It works by reducing certain chemicals in the body that cause pain and inflammation. While Zulu-P Tablet helps control pain and discomfort, it does not treat the underlying cause of the condition. It should only be taken as prescribed by your doctor.
Q. Can I stop taking Zulu-P Tablet when my pain is relieved?
If Zulu-P Tablet is prescribed for short-term pain, it can usually be stopped once your symptoms improve. However, if you are taking it for a condition that causes long-term pain, such as arthritis, your doctor may advise continuing it for a specific period. Always follow your doctor’s instructions before stopping the medicine.
Q. What are the side effects of Zulu-P Tablet?
Zulu-P Tablet may cause side effects such as nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, heartburn, or dizziness in some people. These symptoms are more likely if the medicine is taken on an empty stomach. In some cases, it may also increase blood pressure or cause fluid retention, especially with repeated use. Rare but serious warning signs include black stools, vomiting blood, or severe stomach pain, which may indicate stomach bleeding. Contact your doctor if side effects persist or become severe.
Q. Who should not take Zulu-P Tablet?
Zulu-P Tablet should not be taken by people who are allergic to this medicine or to other similar pain relievers known as NSAIDs. It is also not recommended for people with stomach ulcers, active stomach bleeding, severe liver or kidney disease, uncontrolled high blood pressure, or heart failure unless advised by a doctor. It is generally avoided during pregnancy, particularly in the later stages. Always inform your doctor about your medical history before taking Zulu-P Tablet.
Q. How quickly does Zulu-P Tablet work?
Zulu-P Tablet may start reducing pain within a few hours in many people, although the exact timing can vary. The aceclofenac component helps reduce inflammation, while paracetamol helps relieve pain and fever. If you need to take the medicine for several days or if the pain does not improve, the underlying cause may need medical evaluation. If symptoms worsen or persist, consult your doctor.
Q. Is Zulu-P Tablet the same as tramadol?
No, Zulu-P Tablet is not the same as tramadol. Zulu-P Tablet contains an anti-inflammatory medicine and paracetamol, which help reduce pain and inflammation. Tramadol works differently by affecting pain signals in the brain. It also has a higher risk of drowsiness and dependence. Because these medicines work differently and have different side effects, they should not be confused. If you are unsure about your prescription, consult your doctor.
Q. Can I take two doses of Zulu-P Tablet in a day?
You should not change the dose or frequency of Zulu-P Tablet on your own. Taking it more often than prescribed increases the risk of stomach bleeding, kidney damage, and liver damage. The risk of paracetamol overdose is higher if you also take other medicines that contain paracetamol. Always follow the dose recommended by your doctor.
Q. When is the best time to take Zulu-P Tablet?
Zulu-P Tablet is usually better tolerated when taken after food, especially if you are prone to acidity or stomach irritation. Taking it with food can help reduce stomach discomfort because aceclofenac may irritate the stomach lining. Try to take it at a consistent time as advised by your doctor and drink enough fluids unless your doctor advises otherwise.
Q. What are the early signs of kidney problems while taking Zulu-P Tablet?
Early signs of possible kidney problems may include reduced urination, swelling of the feet or face, unusual tiredness, nausea, or rising blood pressure. Although these symptoms can have many causes, they should not be ignored. Anti-inflammatory medicines like aceclofenac may affect kidney function, especially in people who are dehydrated or already have kidney problems. If you notice these symptoms, stop self-medicating and consult your doctor promptly.
Q. Can I drink alcohol while taking Zulu-P Tablet?
It is best to avoid alcohol while taking Zulu-P Tablet. Alcohol can increase the risk of stomach irritation and bleeding due to aceclofenac and may also increase the risk of liver damage when combined with paracetamol. If you regularly consume alcohol, discuss this with your doctor before using Zulu-P Tablet so that a safer treatment plan can be recommended.
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Zulu-P Tablet
strip of 10 tablets
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₹68.91
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