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paracetamol suppository BEN-U-RON 250 mg
Active ingredient: paracetamol.
paracetamol suppository BEN-U-RON 250 mg Areas of application:
For the symptomatic treatment of mild to moderately severe pain and or fever.
For children from 2-8 years
Paracetamol suppository BEN-U-RON 250 mg Do not use for more than 3 days without medical or dental advice. The maximum daily dose must not be exceeded. To avoid the risk of overdose, do not use paracetamol-containing medicines at the same time.
For pain and fever – for children from 1-6 years
In the event of pain or fever, do not use for longer than specified in the package insert without medical advice.
Active ingredients
- 250 mg paracetamol
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Auxiliary materials
- Hard fat
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Indication application
- The preparation is a pain reliever, antipyretic drug (analgesic and antipyretic).
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- It is used for the symptomatic treatment of mild to moderate pain and or fever.
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dosage
- Always use this medicine or your child exactly as your doctor or pharmacist has told you. Check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
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- The dosage is based on the information in the table below. Paracetamol is dosed depending on age and body weight, usually with 10 to 15 mg kg body weight as a single dose, up to a maximum of 60 mg kg body weight as a total daily dose.
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- The respective dosage interval depends on the symptoms and the maximum total daily dose. It should not be less than 6 hours.
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A doctor should be consulted if symptoms persist for more than 3 days.
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Body weight (age): 13 kg – 15 kg (children 2 – 4 years)
- Single dose (corresponding paracetamol dose): 1 suppository (corresponding to 250 mg paracetamol)
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- Max. Daily dose (24 hours) (corresponding paracetamol dose): 3 suppositories (corresponding to 750 mg paracetamol)
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Body weight (age): 16 kg – 25 kg (children 4 – 8 years)
- Single dose (corresponding paracetamol dose): 1 suppository (corresponding to 250 mg paracetamol)
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- Max. Daily dose (24 hours) (corresponding paracetamol dose): 4 suppositories (corresponding to 1000 mg paracetamol)
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- The maximum daily dose (24 hours) given in the table must not be exceeded under any circumstances.
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Special patient groups
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Liver dysfunction and slight impairment of kidney function
- In patients with impaired liver or kidney function or with Gilbert s syndrome, the dose must be reduced or the dose interval extended. A total daily dose of 2 g must not be exceeded without medical advice.
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Severe renal insufficiency
- In severe renal insufficiency (GFR <30 ml min), a dose interval of at least 8 hours must be observed.
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Elderly patients
- Experience has shown that no special dose adjustment is required. However, in weakened, immobilized elderly patients with impaired liver or kidney function, a reduction in the dose or an increase in the dosing interval may be necessary.
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Without medical advice, the maximum daily dose of 60 mg kg body weight (up to a maximum of 2 g day) should not be exceeded if:
- Body weight less than 50 kg
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- Chronic alcoholism
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- Dehydration
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- Chronic malnutrition
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Children and adolescents with low body weight
- Use in children under 2 years of age or under 13 kg body weight is not recommended, as the dose strength is not suitable for this age group. However, suitable dosage strengths and dosage forms are available for this age group.
-
-
-
- Please talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you have the impression that the effect is too strong or too weak.
-
-
Duration of application
- Do not or your child use the medicine for more than 3 days without medical or dental advice.
-
-
-
If you use more than you should
- To avoid the risk of overdose, it should be ensured that other medicinal products used at the same time do not contain paracetamol.
-
- The total dose of paracetamol must not exceed 4,000 mg paracetamol per day for adults and adolescents from 12 years of age or from 43 kg body weight and 60 mg kg body weight per day for children.
-
- Symptoms of an overdose generally include nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, paleness and abdominal pain within 24 hours.
-
- If a larger amount was used than recommended, please call the nearest available doctor for help!
-
-
-
If you forget to use it
- Do not use a double dose to make up for you or your child for a forgotten dose.
-
-
- If you have any further questions on the use of the medicinal product, please ask your doctor or pharmacist.
-
way
- If possible, the suppositories are inserted deep into the anus after a bowel movement. To improve the lubricity, you may need to warm the suppository in your hand or immerse it briefly in warm water.
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Active ingredient: paracetamol.
paracetamol suppository BEN-U-RON 250 mg Areas of application:
For the symptomatic treatment of mild to moderately severe pain and or fever.
For children from 2-8 years
Active ingredients
paracetamol suppository BEN-U-RON 250 mg Areas of application:
For the symptomatic treatment of mild to moderately severe pain and or fever.
For children from 2-8 years
Paracetamol suppository BEN-U-RON 250 mg Do not use for more than 3 days without medical or dental advice. The maximum daily dose must not be exceeded. To avoid the risk of overdose, do not use paracetamol-containing medicines at the same time.
For pain and fever – for children from 1-6 years
In the event of pain or fever, do not use for longer than specified in the package insert without medical advice.
Active ingredients
- 250 mg paracetamol
-
Auxiliary materials
- Hard fat
-
Indication application
- The preparation is a pain reliever, antipyretic drug (analgesic and antipyretic).
-
- It is used for the symptomatic treatment of mild to moderate pain and or fever.
-
dosage
- Always use this medicine or your child exactly as your doctor or pharmacist has told you. Check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
-
- The dosage is based on the information in the table below. Paracetamol is dosed depending on age and body weight, usually with 10 to 15 mg kg body weight as a single dose, up to a maximum of 60 mg kg body weight as a total daily dose.
-
- The respective dosage interval depends on the symptoms and the maximum total daily dose. It should not be less than 6 hours.
-
-
A doctor should be consulted if symptoms persist for more than 3 days.
-
Body weight (age): 13 kg – 15 kg (children 2 – 4 years)
- Single dose (corresponding paracetamol dose): 1 suppository (corresponding to 250 mg paracetamol)
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- Max. Daily dose (24 hours) (corresponding paracetamol dose): 3 suppositories (corresponding to 750 mg paracetamol)
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Body weight (age): 16 kg – 25 kg (children 4 – 8 years)
- Single dose (corresponding paracetamol dose): 1 suppository (corresponding to 250 mg paracetamol)
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- Max. Daily dose (24 hours) (corresponding paracetamol dose): 4 suppositories (corresponding to 1000 mg paracetamol)
-
-
-
- The maximum daily dose (24 hours) given in the table must not be exceeded under any circumstances.
-
-
Special patient groups
-
Liver dysfunction and slight impairment of kidney function
- In patients with impaired liver or kidney function or with Gilbert s syndrome, the dose must be reduced or the dose interval extended. A total daily dose of 2 g must not be exceeded without medical advice.
-
-
-
Severe renal insufficiency
- In severe renal insufficiency (GFR <30 ml min), a dose interval of at least 8 hours must be observed.
-
-
-
Elderly patients
- Experience has shown that no special dose adjustment is required. However, in weakened, immobilized elderly patients with impaired liver or kidney function, a reduction in the dose or an increase in the dosing interval may be necessary.
-
-
-
Without medical advice, the maximum daily dose of 60 mg kg body weight (up to a maximum of 2 g day) should not be exceeded if:
- Body weight less than 50 kg
-
- Chronic alcoholism
-
- Dehydration
-
- Chronic malnutrition
-
-
-
Children and adolescents with low body weight
- Use in children under 2 years of age or under 13 kg body weight is not recommended, as the dose strength is not suitable for this age group. However, suitable dosage strengths and dosage forms are available for this age group.
-
-
-
- Please talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you have the impression that the effect is too strong or too weak.
-
-
Duration of application
- Do not or your child use the medicine for more than 3 days without medical or dental advice.
-
-
-
If you use more than you should
- To avoid the risk of overdose, it should be ensured that other medicinal products used at the same time do not contain paracetamol.
-
- The total dose of paracetamol must not exceed 4,000 mg paracetamol per day for adults and adolescents from 12 years of age or from 43 kg body weight and 60 mg kg body weight per day for children.
-
- Symptoms of an overdose generally include nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, paleness and abdominal pain within 24 hours.
-
- If a larger amount was used than recommended, please call the nearest available doctor for help!
-
-
-
If you forget to use it
- Do not use a double dose to make up for you or your child for a forgotten dose.
-
-
- If you have any further questions on the use of the medicinal product, please ask your doctor or pharmacist.
-
way
- If possible, the suppositories are inserted deep into the anus after a bowel movement. To improve the lubricity, you may need to warm the suppository in your hand or immerse it briefly in warm water.
-
- 250 mg paracetamol
- Hard fat
- The preparation is a pain reliever, antipyretic drug (analgesic and antipyretic).
- It is used for the symptomatic treatment of mild to moderate pain and or fever.
- Always use this medicine or your child exactly as your doctor or pharmacist has told you. Check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
- The dosage is based on the information in the table below. Paracetamol is dosed depending on age and body weight, usually with 10 to 15 mg kg body weight as a single dose, up to a maximum of 60 mg kg body weight as a total daily dose.
- The respective dosage interval depends on the symptoms and the maximum total daily dose. It should not be less than 6 hours.
- A doctor should be consulted if symptoms persist for more than 3 days.
-
Body weight (age): 13 kg – 15 kg (children 2 – 4 years)
- Single dose (corresponding paracetamol dose): 1 suppository (corresponding to 250 mg paracetamol)
- Max. Daily dose (24 hours) (corresponding paracetamol dose): 3 suppositories (corresponding to 750 mg paracetamol)
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Body weight (age): 16 kg – 25 kg (children 4 – 8 years)
- Single dose (corresponding paracetamol dose): 1 suppository (corresponding to 250 mg paracetamol)
- Max. Daily dose (24 hours) (corresponding paracetamol dose): 4 suppositories (corresponding to 1000 mg paracetamol)
-
- The maximum daily dose (24 hours) given in the table must not be exceeded under any circumstances.
- Special patient groups
-
Liver dysfunction and slight impairment of kidney function
- In patients with impaired liver or kidney function or with Gilbert s syndrome, the dose must be reduced or the dose interval extended. A total daily dose of 2 g must not be exceeded without medical advice.
-
Severe renal insufficiency
- In severe renal insufficiency (GFR <30 ml min), a dose interval of at least 8 hours must be observed.
-
Elderly patients
- Experience has shown that no special dose adjustment is required. However, in weakened, immobilized elderly patients with impaired liver or kidney function, a reduction in the dose or an increase in the dosing interval may be necessary.
-
Without medical advice, the maximum daily dose of 60 mg kg body weight (up to a maximum of 2 g day) should not be exceeded if:
- Body weight less than 50 kg
- Chronic alcoholism
- Dehydration
- Chronic malnutrition
-
Children and adolescents with low body weight
- Use in children under 2 years of age or under 13 kg body weight is not recommended, as the dose strength is not suitable for this age group. However, suitable dosage strengths and dosage forms are available for this age group.
-
- Please talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you have the impression that the effect is too strong or too weak.
-
Duration of application
- Do not or your child use the medicine for more than 3 days without medical or dental advice.
-
-
If you use more than you should
- To avoid the risk of overdose, it should be ensured that other medicinal products used at the same time do not contain paracetamol.
- The total dose of paracetamol must not exceed 4,000 mg paracetamol per day for adults and adolescents from 12 years of age or from 43 kg body weight and 60 mg kg body weight per day for children.
- Symptoms of an overdose generally include nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, paleness and abdominal pain within 24 hours.
- If a larger amount was used than recommended, please call the nearest available doctor for help!
-
-
If you forget to use it
- Do not use a double dose to make up for you or your child for a forgotten dose.
-
- If you have any further questions on the use of the medicinal product, please ask your doctor or pharmacist.
- If possible, the suppositories are inserted deep into the anus after a bowel movement. To improve the lubricity, you may need to warm the suppository in your hand or immerse it briefly in warm water.
way
- If you have any further questions on the use of the medicinal product, please ask your doctor or pharmacist.
- Do not use a double dose to make up for you or your child for a forgotten dose.
-
If you forget to use it
- To avoid the risk of overdose, it should be ensured that other medicinal products used at the same time do not contain paracetamol.
-
If you use more than you should
- Do not or your child use the medicine for more than 3 days without medical or dental advice.
- Use in children under 2 years of age or under 13 kg body weight is not recommended, as the dose strength is not suitable for this age group. However, suitable dosage strengths and dosage forms are available for this age group.
- Body weight less than 50 kg
- Experience has shown that no special dose adjustment is required. However, in weakened, immobilized elderly patients with impaired liver or kidney function, a reduction in the dose or an increase in the dosing interval may be necessary.
- In severe renal insufficiency (GFR <30 ml min), a dose interval of at least 8 hours must be observed.
- In patients with impaired liver or kidney function or with Gilbert s syndrome, the dose must be reduced or the dose interval extended. A total daily dose of 2 g must not be exceeded without medical advice.
- Single dose (corresponding paracetamol dose): 1 suppository (corresponding to 250 mg paracetamol)
- Single dose (corresponding paracetamol dose): 1 suppository (corresponding to 250 mg paracetamol)
dosage
Indication application
Auxiliary materials