Description
Nimuliv-P by Ellanjey is a potent, fast-acting analgesic and anti-inflammatory combination tablet containing Nimesulide 100 mg and Paracetamol 325 mg. This formulation is specifically designed to provide rapid and effective relief from acute pain, inflammation, and fever through two complementary mechanisms of action. Nimuliv-P is indicated for short-term use (typically up to 15 days) in the management of various painful and inflammatory conditions.
Key Benefits:
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Fast-acting pain relief – Onset within 15-30 minutes, faster than many NSAIDs
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Dual mechanism – COX-2 selective inhibition (Nimesulide) + central analgesia (Paracetamol)
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Potent anti-inflammatory – Effective for acute musculoskeletal pain, dental pain & dysmenorrhea
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COX-2 selectivity – Better GI safety profile than non-selective NSAIDs (diclofenac, ibuprofen, naproxen)
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Rapid absorption – Peak plasma levels within 1-2 hours
FAQs:
1. What is Nimuliv-P used for?
Nimuliv-P is used for short-term relief of acute musculoskeletal pain (back pain, sprains), dental pain (toothache, post-extraction pain), dysmenorrhea (menstrual cramps), ENT pain (sore throat, earache), and fever. Maximum recommended duration is 15 days.
2. How should I take Nimuliv-P tablets?
Take exactly as prescribed, usually 1 tablet twice daily. Swallow whole with water. May be taken with or after food to reduce gastric irritation. Do not exceed 2 tablets in 24 hours. Do not use for more than 15 days without doctor supervision.
3. What are the most important side effects to watch for?
Serious side effects include liver injury (dark urine, yellowing of eyes/skin, persistent nausea, fatigue – discontinue immediately), GI bleeding (black/tarry stools, vomiting blood), and allergic reactions (rash, difficulty breathing). Nimesulide can cause rare but severe liver damage.
4. Is Nimuliv-P safe for long-term use?
No, Nimuliv-P is indicated for short-term use only (up to 15 days maximum). Long-term use increases the risk of hepatotoxicity (liver damage), GI bleeding, and renal impairment. For chronic pain, your doctor will recommend alternative medications.






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