Paracetamol, Pamabrom
Paracetamol and Pamabrom is a combination medication used for the relief of symptoms associated with mild to moderate pain, such as headaches, muscle aches, dental pain, and fever. Paracetamol, also known as acetaminophen, is a widely-used analgesic and antipyretic medication that works by reducing pain signals in the brain and reducing the feeling of heat in the body to alleviate fever. Pamabrom, on the other hand, is a mixture of two compounds – pamolin and bromohexol – that acts as a mild anticholinergic and antipyretic agent. The anticholinergic property of pamabrom helps to reduce watering of the eyes, runny nose, and excessive salivation often associated with common cold and flu, while the antipyretic action assists in lowering body temperature. This combination medication offers effective relief for a range of symptoms while reducing the overall dosage and potential side effects of individual components. Follow the recommended dosage and use the medication under the supervision of a healthcare professional to ensure safe and proper treatment.

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