Indications |
Oral Pain and fever Adult: 435-870 mg every 4 hr when required. Oral Rheumatic disorders Adult: 4.8-7.2 g daily in divided doses. Buccal Mouth lesions Adult: Apply 8.7% gel on affected area. |
Contraindications |
Haemophilia, haemorrhagic disorders, gout, history of hypersensitivity to salicylates. Severe renal or hepatic impairment; childn <12 yrs. Pregnancy and lactation. |
Warnings / Precautions |
Peptic ulcers, errosive gastritis; asthma, allergic disorders; renal and hepatic impairment; dehydrated patients; uncontrolled hypertension; elderly. |
Adverse Reactions |
GI disorders, fatigue, hypersensitivity reactions, skin eruptions, haemolytic anaemia, weakness, dyspnoea; local irritation (rectally); Reye's syndrome. Potentially Fatal: Paroxysmal bronchospasm; hepatotoxicity; renal impairment; thrombocytopenia, iron-deficiency anaemia, occult bleeding, leukopenia; mild chronic salicylate intoxication. |
Drug Interactions |
Increased toxicity of warfarin. Antacids may reduce salicylate effects. Increased risk of GI bleeding when used with corticosteroids. See Below for More choline salicylate Drug Interactions |
Lab Interactions |
Interfere with thyroid function test. |
Mechanism of Actions |
Choline salicylate alleviates pain by inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis and reduce fever by acting on the hypothalamus heat-regulating center. It also blocks the generation of impulses. Onset: 1-2 hr. |
ATC Classification |
N02BA03 - choline salicylate ; Belongs to the class of salicylic acids and derivatives agents. Used to relieve pain and fever. |
Available As |
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Choline Salicylate
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Choline Salicylate is used in following diseases
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