Analgesic & Pain‑Relief Tablet
For Healthcare Professionals & Licensed DistributorsAnalgesic tablets play a key role in primary care for symptomatic relief of pain and fever across multiple indications. This page is for HCPs and licence‑holding distributors interested in category‑level details and PCD‑style distribution support, not for direct‑to‑patient sale.
Typical therapeutic indications
Paracetamol‑based tablets are mild analgesics and antipyretics, commonly used for:- Headache (including migraine and tension‑type headache), toothache, neuralgia, sore throat, and period pains.
- Symptomatic relief of rheumatic pain, cold, and influenza‑related aches and fever.
- NSAID‑based tablets (e.g., diclofenac, aceclofenac, ketorolac) are used for moderate‑to‑severe pain and musculoskeletal conditions, generally under short‑term prescriptions.
Common tablet strengths & combinations
- Paracetamol 500 mg tablets are widely used in adult practice, with regimens adjusted based on age, weight, and comorbidities.
- Fixed‑dose combinations (e.g., paracetamol + chlorzoxazone, paracetamol + aceclofenac, etc.) are reserved for physician‑led treatment plans and may require renal, hepatic, and GI‑risk assessment.
For HCPs & licence‑holding distributors
- This information is directed at general physicians, orthopaedic, ENT, and dental specialists, along with registered distributors who supply products to clinics and pharmacies.
- All tablets should be dispensed on valid prescription and in compliance with local regulatory and safety guidelines.