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Medicine Ban: 156 medicines including paracetamol and citrizon are banned, know the reason

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Medicine Ban: 156 medicines including paracetamol and citrizon are banned, know the reason

Medicine Side effects: Due to drug allergy, your body reacts excessively to medicines, often penicillin. The symptoms can be mild or severe. In such a situation, if you also have these 156 medicines in your house, then immediately throw them out of the house or you can replace those medicines by showing the bill of the medical store from which you bought them.

Medicines Ban in India: Most of the houses in the country keep a medical emergency kit and medicine box. Common medicines like cold-fever, gas and headache are kept in that medicine box. In such a situation, if you also carry a medicine box at your home or in the car, then this news is for you. The Health Department of the Central Government has banned 156 FDC medicines. The government and the health department were working in this direction for a long time. Keeping in mind the health of the people, once again a ban has been imposed on these selected and very popular medicines. It is being told that the combination of salts in these medicines can have a bad effect on your body.

The biggest reason for fear is the risk of side effects

Due to drug allergy, your body reacts excessively to medicines, often penicillin. Symptoms can be mild or severe in different people. In such a situation, if you also have these 156 medicines in your house, then you can immediately throw them out of the house or you can replace those medicines by showing the bill of the medical store from where you bought them. Make your family members aware, talk to doctors and other health and medical experts and only then take such mixed salt medicines.

Ban on 156 medicines for these diseases

FDCs are those medicines which are made by mixing the chemicals (salts) of two or more medicines in a fixed ratio. At present, such medicines are being used on a very large scale in the country. In common conversation, these are also called cocktail medicines. 156 fixed-dose combination (FDC) medicines used in the treatment of fever, cold, allergy, body ache, headache and I-Flu have been banned. These medicines will not be sold in medical stores. Sources related to the government say that these medicines can be harmful for health.

According to the notification issued by the Union Health Ministry on the 12th of this month, the government has banned Aceclofenac 50 mg + Paracetamol 125 mg Tablet used as painkillers manufactured by pharma companies. According to reports, the government has also banned the combination of paracetamol, tramadol (headache medicine), tarin and caffeine. Some multivitamin medicines have also come under this purview. Aceclofenac 50 mg + paracetamol 125 mg Tablet has been banned. This is one of the most popular combinations of painkillers manufactured by big pharma companies.

According to medical experts

-The combination of paracetamol + pentazocine is also banned. It is used for pain relief.

-The combination of levocetirizine + phenylephrine is also banned. It is used to treat runny nose, sneezing, or seasonal hay fever or allergy-related symptoms.

-Apart from this, there are many other combinations related to levocetirizine. It is an antihistamine that blocks the effects of histamine produced in the body.

-Magnesium chloride is also banned. It is used in the treatment of nutritional deficiencies.

-The combination of paracetamol, tramadol, taurine and caffeine is also banned. Tramadol is an opioid-based painkiller.

How to keep your family safe?

Dear reader, thank you for reading this news. We appeal to you that if you have such medicines at home, do not panic. Be calm and talk to your doctor about those medicines. There is no need to panic. Usually, such medicines are found in every home or these medicines are prescribed to people on prescription. In such a situation, you do not have to panic. Be aware and talk to your doctor. Do not buy any medicine from the medical store without asking them. Take the medicine prescribed by your family doctor or other physician, in the right quantity. In the first dose, keep in mind that you are not feeling any side effects of the medicine. By taking some such precautions, you can keep yourself and your family safe.

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