Setpass 100mg/325mg/15mg Tablet
Active Composition
About Setpass 100mg/325mg/15mg Tablet
Setpass 100mg/325mg/15mg Tablet is a combination medication used to relieve pain and reduce inflammation. It contains Aceclofenac, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, and Paracetamol, a common pain reliever.
Clinical Uses
- Pain Relief — Effective in managing mild to moderate pain, including headaches, toothaches, and muscle pain.
- Inflammation Reduction — Helps reduce inflammation associated with conditions like arthritis.
Uses & Indications
Primary Uses
Relief of pain from various conditions
Management of inflammation
Secondary Uses
Fever reduction
How It Works (Mechanism of Action)
Setpass works by blocking the production of certain chemicals in the body that cause pain and inflammation. Aceclofenac reduces inflammation, while Paracetamol helps to lower fever and relieve pain.
Dosage Guidelines
Adult1 tablet every 8-12 hours as needed, not exceeding 3 tablets in 24 hours.
Children
Consult a doctor for appropriate dosing based on age and weight.
Missed Dose
If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it's almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose.
Overdose Warning
In case of overdose, seek immediate medical attention. Symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain.
Side Effects
Common
Nausea
Stomach upset
Headache
Serious
Allergic reactions
Severe stomach pain
Liver damage
Contraindications — Who Should Not Use This Medicine
Patients with a history of allergic reactions to NSAIDs
Severe liver or kidney disease
Active gastrointestinal bleeding
Warnings & Precautions
Drug Interactions
May interact with blood thinners like warfarin.
Use caution with other NSAIDs or steroids.
Storage Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Keep out of reach of children.
Expert Advice
Do not exceed the recommended dose.
Take with food to minimize stomach upset.
Stay hydrated while taking this medication.
Substitute Medicines
Same composition, different brands. Always consult your doctor before switching.