Aceclofenac + Paracetamol Tablets

GESIC- ELL P

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Description

Gesic-ELL-P Tablets by Ellanjey Lifesciences is a trusted and effective analgesic-antipyretic formulation designed to provide rapid relief from moderate to severe pain, inflammation, and fever. Each tablet contains a scientifically balanced combination of Aceclofenac I.P. 100 mg and Paracetamol I.P. 325 mg, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of painful conditions, from acute injuries to chronic inflammatory disorders.

Key Benefits

  • Dual-Action Pain & Fever Relief: Combines an NSAID (Aceclofenac) with a central analgesic (Paracetamol) to address pain at both the source of inflammation and within the central nervous system.

  • Rapid Onset of Action: Both ingredients are quickly absorbed, with pain relief typically beginning within 30–60 minutes of oral administration.

  • Lasting Pain Control:With a dosing interval of 12 hours, Gesic-ELL-P provides sustained pain relief throughout the day and night, improving sleep and daily function.

  • Reduced Gastric Irritation: Aceclofenac offers better gastrointestinal tolerability compared to older NSAIDs like diclofenac or ibuprofen, especially when taken with food.

FAQs:

1. Can I take Gesic-ELL-P on an empty stomach?

It is recommended to take this medicine with or after food to prevent stomach irritation, heartburn, or gastric discomfort. If you have a history of gastritis or ulcers, always take it after meals.

2. How many tablets can I take in a day?

The usual adult dose is one tablet twice daily (morning and evening, approximately 12 hours apart). Do not exceed two tablets in 24 hours unless specifically advised by your doctor.

3. Is this medicine safe for long-term use?

Long-term use (beyond 2–3 weeks) should only be under medical supervision. Prolonged use of Aceclofenac may increase the risk of gastric ulcers, kidney issues, or cardiovascular events, while long-term Paracetamol use can affect the liver.

4. Can I drink alcohol while taking Gesic-ELL-P?

No. Alcohol consumption increases the risk of liver damage (due to Paracetamol), gastric bleeding, and stomach irritation. Avoid alcohol completely during this treatment.