# Aceclofenac 100mg + Paracetamol 325mg Tablets

**Group:** Analgesic & Antipyretic  ·  **Pack:** 10's  ·  **MRP:** ₹18.00  ·  **Status:** Available  ·  **Drug code:** 1003

> It is general information generated by AI, not medical advice, and may be incomplete or wrong. Always verify with a qualified doctor or pharmacist before acting, and confirm the dose and form.

## India standard (CDSCO / Jan Aushadhi context)

### Overview

A combination tablet of a pain-and-inflammation reliever with a fever-and-pain reducer, used for short-term relief of body aches, dental pain and joint pain.

### Recommendations

- Generally used for short courses to ease moderate pain and inflammation
- Often taken after food to reduce stomach upset
- Use the lowest helpful amount for the shortest time needed
- See a doctor or pharmacist if pain lasts more than a few days
- Commonly stocked at Jan Aushadhi outlets as an affordable generic

### Do's

- Take with or after food
- Stay well hydrated while using it
- Tell the dispenser about other medicines you take

### Don'ts

- Do not combine with other paracetamol-containing products
- Do not use long-term without medical advice
- Do not exceed what the label or clinician advises

### Others

People with stomach ulcers, kidney, liver, asthma or heart problems, and those who are pregnant should seek advice first; get urgent help for black stools, severe stomach pain or allergic reactions.

## Europe standard (EMA / typical EU practice)

### Overview

A fixed combination of an anti-inflammatory painkiller and a pain-and-fever reducer used for short-term management of painful inflammatory conditions.

### Recommendations

- Intended for short-term symptomatic relief
- Use the lowest effective amount for the shortest duration
- Usually taken with food to limit stomach irritation
- Seek medical advice if symptoms persist or worsen
- A pharmacist or doctor should confirm suitability first

### Do's

- Take with or after meals
- Track all paracetamol-containing products you use
- Discuss heart, stomach and kidney history with a clinician

### Don'ts

- Do not combine with other anti-inflammatory painkillers without advice
- Do not stack extra paracetamol products
- Do not continue beyond the short course unsupervised

### Others

Caution applies for cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, kidney or liver conditions and in pregnancy, especially later stages; seek urgent care for chest pain, severe stomach pain or allergic-type reactions.

## USA standard (FDA / typical US practice)

### Overview

A combination of an anti-inflammatory pain reliever with acetaminophen; the anti-inflammatory component here is not a medicine approved or marketed in the United States.

### Recommendations

- This specific combination is generally not available in US pharmacies
- US users usually rely on separately approved pain relievers
- Any anti-inflammatory plus acetaminophen plan should be clinician-guided
- Use any pain reliever at the lowest effective amount briefly
- Ask a US pharmacist about approved alternatives

### Do's

- Discuss approved US alternatives with a professional
- Track total acetaminophen from all sources
- Read labels of all combination products

### Don'ts

- Do not assume it is interchangeable with US-approved combinations
- Do not double up on acetaminophen-containing medicines
- Do not import or use unapproved medicines without guidance

### Others

Because the anti-inflammatory ingredient is not FDA-approved, consult a US clinician; those with heart, stomach, kidney or liver concerns or who are pregnant need individualized advice.

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AI summaries by Claude Opus 4.8, updated 2026-06-15. Catalogue source: Jan Aushadhi Product Portfolio (PMBI).

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