Domperidone (10mg) + Naproxen (500mg)
Mostly used in medicine, the Napra-D 500 Tablet serves:
Comprising two active components—Domperidone (10mg) and Naproxen (500mg), Napra-D 500 Tablet is complete medicine. While Naproxen is an NSAID that offers pain and inflammation relief, domperidone helps reduce nausea and vomiting that could accompany medications. Arthritis, muscle aches, and menstruation discomfort are among the painful disorders for which this combo is usually utilized. Nevertheless, it should be taken carefully since side effects—especially in those with liver or kidney problems—especially during pregnancy or nursing could have negative consequences.
Common side effects:
Seldom occurring yet rather significant adverse effects:
See your doctor should side effects get worse or cause concern.
1 Strip of 10 Tablet
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Related Warnings
Steer clear of alcohol when using Napra-D 500 Tablet since it raises the risk of stomach ulcers, GI bleeding, and liver damage. Furthermore, alcohol could aggravate dizziness or drowsiness brought on by this medication.
Not advised, particularly in the third trimester, as it could lead to problems for the fetus as well as the mother. Naproxen can interfere with fetal development and raise the risk of miscarriage or birth defects. Domperidone is usually avoided during pregnancy unless advised by a doctor for particular purposes.
Since Naproxen passes into breast milk and can endanger the newborn, the Napra-D 500 Tablet is not advised when nursing. If you are nursing, see your doctor before starting this medication; safer alternatives could be advised.
If you feel drowsy, dizzy, or have blurred vision after taking Napra-D 500 Tablet, avoid driving or operating heavy machinery as these side effects could compromise your capacity to drive safely.
Naproxen might aggravate renal function, hence use with great care in people with kidney diseases. Long-term use could call for frequent renal function tests to track the effect of the medication on the kidneys. The degree of kidney problems may call for different dosage changes.
Naproxen should be used carefully in people with liver diseases since, particularly with long use, it may harm their liver. Those on long-term treatment should routinely have liver function testing. Patients with liver problems could need dosage changes to prevent more consequences.
Q. Can I have Napra-D 500 tablets on an empty stomach?
This medication should be used following meals to lower the possibility of stomach upset.
Q. The Napra-D 500 Tablet takes what length of time to start working?Usually, one feels pain relief 30 to 60 minutes after starting the medication. The whole anti-inflammatory action might not be apparent for several days.
Q. Is the Napra-D 500 Tablet safe over long-term use?Since Naproxen may over time develop gastrointestinal, renal, or liver issues, long-term use should be under medical care. Consistent monitoring is advised.
Q. Can I use other painkillers alongside this medication?Unless instructed by your doctor, stay away from using additional NSAIDs or medications like Naproxen or Domperidone since they raise adverse effect risks.
Q. Should I miss a dose, what should I do?Take a dose as soon as you remember if you miss one. Skip the missed one if your next dose is almost here. Never double the dosage to catch up.