Mild-moderate pain of acute musculoskeletal disorders
Renal Dose Adjustment (Based on CrCl)
Hepatic Dose Adjustment
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Cautions: Use cautiously in
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Pregnancy Category:NR
Breastfeeding: No stimulatory effects on infants 3 wks were observed in mothers taking 5 cups of coffee daily. Preterm and younger newborn infants metabolize caffeine very slowly and may have serum levels of caffeine and other active caffeine metabolites similar to their mother's. Decreased breastmilk iron concentrations; mild iron deficiency anemia in some breastfed infants may occur on intake of >450 mL of coffee. Based on data from AAP Policy Guidelines, irritability, poor sleeping pattern may occur as caffeine is excreted slowly; no effects were observed with moderate intake of caffeinated beverages (2-3 cups per day). Available at (available at http://aappolicy.aappublications.org/cgi/content/full/pediatrics;108/3/776 last accessed 30 December 2010). Safety of the use of this preparation in pregnancy, during lactation, or in the child-bearing age has not been established. Manufacturer advises to use this drug only after assessing benefit/risk.This information is based upon LactMed database (available at http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/sis/htmlgen?LACT).
Aspirin
Caffeine
Orphenadrine
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aspirin/caffeine/orphenadrine (generic)
Invagesic, Norgesic (aspirin/caffeine/orphenadrine)
Invagesic forte, Norgesic forte (aspirin/caffeine/orphenadrine)
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