Alvedon Suppositories 60mg are used to relieve mild to moderate pain and fever in children who find it difficult to swallow tablets. This product contains paracetamol.
Product description
Alvedon Suppositories 60mg can be used to relieve mild to moderate pain and fevers in children. They are especially useful if your child finds it difficult to swallow tablets or medicine. They contain paracetamol to treat pains and high temperatures.
Usage/Instructions
Directions for using Alvedon Suppositories 60mg:
1. Always look at the label on the box
- To be used in children up to the age of 1 year.
- The dosage should be based on your child’s age and weight i.e.
- 3 months (5 kg) – 60 mg (1 suppository)
- 1 year (10 kg) – 120 mg (2 suppositories)
- These doses may be repeated up to a maximum of 4 times in 24 hours.
- They should not be given more often than every 4 hours.
- Infants under 3 months: One suppository (60 mg) is suitable for babies who develop a fever following immunisation at 2 months. Otherwise only use in babies aged less than 3 months on a doctor’s advice. If you are not sure how many suppositories to give your child, do not guess; ask your child’s doctor or a pharmacist.
- Do not exceed the stated dose.
2. If your child needs to go to the toilet then ensure that they do so, and that the bowels are empty before they are given these suppositories.
3. Before using the suppository you may find it easier to lie your child on their front or side. Do whichever is more comfortable for your child.
4. Wash your hands then peel the wrapping apart to remove the suppository. Do not break the suppository before use.
5. Gently push the suppository into your child’s back passage, pointed end first. Then wash your hands.
6. Try to keep your child still for a minute or two. If your child needs to be given another suppository remove another one from the wrapper and insert it into your child's back passage as before. Once again you should try to keep your child still for a minute or two. Then wash your hands.
7. If you forget to give the suppositories, make sure that you give them to your child as soon as you remember, then go on as before. Don’t give your child a double dose next time.
8. Immediate medical advice should be sought in the event of an overdose, even if the child seems well, because of the risk of delayed, serious liver damage.
- Keep this medicine out of the reach and sight of children.
- Store the suppositories in a cool, dry place (not above 25°C) away from high temperatures such as direct sunlight.
- Remember to return any unused suppositories to the pharmacist, unless your child’s doctor has told you to keep them.
- Do not use this medicine after the expiry date shown on the label.
Warnings
Caution before using Alvedon Suppositories:
- Keep this medicine out of the reach and sight of children. Store the suppositories in a cool, dry place (not above 25°C) away from high temperatures such as direct sunlight.
- Remember to return any unused suppositories to the pharmacist, unless your child’s doctor has told you to keep them. Do not use this medicine after the expiry date shown on the label.
- Each Suppository contains paracetamol.
- Do not exceed the stated dose.
- If symptoms persist consult your doctor.
- If your child is taking any other medicines consult your doctor before using these suppositories.
- Do not give your child these suppositories if your child is allergic to paracetamol or hard fat.
Contact your doctor before using these suppositories if your child:
- Suffers from any liver or kidney problems.
- Is taking barbiturates, anti-convulsants or any medicine for epilepsy or fits.
- Is taking warfarin or any medicine for treating blood clot.
Side Effects
Do not give your child these suppositories if your child is allergic to paracetamol or hard fat. Contact your doctor before using these suppositories if your child:
- Suffers from any liver or kidney problems.
- Is taking barbiturates, anti-convulsants or any medicine for epilepsy or fits.
- Is taking warfarin or any medicine for treating blood clots.
Ingredients
Alvedon Suppositories 60mg contain:
Each suppository contains 60 mg of Paracetamol. Each suppository also contains hard fat (Witepsol H12). A suppository is a small, cone shaped medicine which is designed for insertion into the back passage (rectum). Alvedon suppositories come as a pack of 10 suppositories. Paracetamol is one of a group of medicines with analgesic (painkiller) and anti-pyretic (reduces fever) activity.