Candles "Panadol" for children: instructions for use

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Antipyretic drugs are among the most common and necessary drugs in the first aid kit of families with young children. Among them, children's Panadol, which is also called Panadol Baby, is in great demand. One form of this medication is rectal suppositories. When they are prescribed to children, in what dosage is it used and which analogs are they replaced with?

Release form

Candles Panadol Baby have a conical shape, uniform structure and almost white color. Normally, such suppositories are free of any impurities or physical defects.

They are packed in ribbons of 5 and 10 pieces, and in one pack there are from 5 to 20 candles.

Composition

The active ingredient of Panadol pediatric suppositories is paracetamol. Its quantity in one candle is 125 mg or 250 mg.

In addition to this component, there is still some solid fat. There are no other ingredients and chemical additives in this Panadol form.

Operating principle

Panadol for children is a non-steroidal drug that has a pronounced analgesic and antipyretic effect. Such effects from the use of suppositories are associated with the ability of paracetamol affect cyclooxygenase.

As a result of the inhibition of such an enzyme in the central nervous system, the drug acts on the centers that regulate body temperature and pain perception. At the same time, Panadol does not act on the water-salt metabolism and mucous membrane of the gastrointestinal tract.

Absorption of the active ingredient of the drug is quite fast and almost complete. The beginning of the action of the candles mark after 1.5-2 hoursand the duration of the antipyretic effect of such a Panadol is up to 6 hours.

Metabolic changes of the drug occur mainly in the cells of the liver, and the excretion of the processed paracetamol provides the kidneys (during the day after application about 90% of the dose passes into the urine).

Indications

Children's Panadol in candles is in demand:

  • as a symptomatic remedy for high body temperature caused by an infection (influenza, measles, chicken pox, mumps, scarlet fever, intestinal infection, etc.) or vaccination;
  • as an anesthetic medicine for sore throat, painful sensations during teething, ear pain, trauma and so on.

At what age do children use?

Panadol in candlelight is not appointed until 6 months of age. If an antipyretic drug is required for babies who are not yet half a year, use the suspension, since it is allowed from 3 months, or choose an analog with a lower content of paracetamol.

Since suppositories are available in two dosages, each of them has their age limits, as well as patient weight limits:

  • suppositories containing 125 mg are prescribed at the age of 6-30 months for children weighing 8-12.5 kg;
  • candles with 250 mg of paracetamol are used in children 3-6 years old, whose weight is 13-20 kg.

For a child over six years old or with a small patient weighing more than 20 kg, a higher single dose is required, therefore, the use of suppositories for such children is impractical. They are given either a suspension (Children's Panadol) or a tablet form (Panadol).

Contraindications

The drug is not prescribed to children:

  • with hypersensitivity to paracetamol;
  • with blood disorders;
  • with severe disorders of the kidneys;
  • with serious liver pathologies;
  • with lack of glucose-6 phosphate dehydrogenase;
  • with rectal bleeding;
  • with inflammation of the rectum.

Side effects

In very rare cases, Panadol in candlelight provokes:

  • skin rashes;
  • thrombocytopenia;
  • nausea;
  • urticaria;
  • disruption of the liver;
  • angioedema;
  • anemia;
  • itchy skin;
  • bronchospasm;
  • decrease in the number of leukocytes.

If the child began to show these or other adverse symptoms, you must immediately abandon the use of candles and show the baby to the doctor.

Instructions for use

After washing your hands and removing the plastic shell from the suppository, you need to put the child and gently insert the medicine into the anus, pushing the candle with your index finger.

It is advisable to use a cleansing enema or use a suppository immediately after defecation before using this medication. It is easiest to insert Panadol when the child is located on the left side, and one leg is pulled up to the tummy.

A single dosage of medication is one candle, and the recommended annotation frequency of use is 3 or 4 times a day. The drug is used at intervals of 4 to 6 hours.

More than 4 suppositories per day is prohibited to putand the duration of the use of Children's Panadol without medical consultation should not exceed 3 days. If the child is younger than one year old, the doctor should be consulted if the medication fails to function within 24 hours.

Overdose

Exceeding the dose of Panadol in candles is dangerous because of the risk of a negative effect of the drug on the liver. For this reason, it is contraindicated to inject suppositories more often than four times a day, and also to combine them with taking other paracetamol preparations.

If an overdose has occurred, the child should immediately be shown to the pediatrician, even if the baby’s condition is good.

Drug interaction

If the child is given any other medication, then before using Panadol, it is necessary to clarify their compatibility, since suppositories are not recommended to be combined with treatment with rifampicin, barbiturates, anticonvulsant medications, domperidone, anticoagulants and many other medicines. All of them are listed in the paper instructions, which are attached to the candles.

Terms of sale

A prescription for the purchase of Panadol in rectal suppositories with any dosage is not required, so there are no difficulties with the purchase of this drug at the pharmacy.

The average price of 10 suppositories is 50-60 rubles.

Storage features

The shelf life of the drug - 5 years. Before it expires, the medicine should be kept out of the reach of children. At the same time, it is not necessary to keep the candles in the refrigerator, since the storage temperature of such a Panadol may be up to +25 degrees.

Reviews

There are many good reviews about the use of Children's Panadol in candles when there is heat or pain in children. According to moms, this drug is convenient to use in babies in the first years of life, especially if the child is prone to vomiting.

Also, most parents celebrate among the main advantages of Panadol safety in childhood. They confirm that adverse reactions to such candles occur extremely rarely, and the tolerability of the drug is good.

The disadvantages of medication include the rather early onset of action, because sometimes it takes 2-3 hours to get an antipyretic effect or reduce pain. Because of this, mothers often prefer ibuprofen drugs or combine Panadol with such drugs (given in turn), if the doctor prescribed such an alternation.

The cost of suppositories is called affordable.

Analogs

Panadol Baby can be replaced by other drugs of paracetamol, which are available in the form of candles:

  • Cefecone D. Since the dose of paracetamol in such candles is lower than in Panadol (only 50 mg per 1 suppository), they are allowed to be placed from 1 month.
  • Efferalgan. These suppositories are presented in three different dosages. The drug with 80 mg of paracetamol is used in children 3-5 months, candles for 150 mg of the active ingredient are prescribed to patients from 6 months to 3 years, and suppositories with 300 mg of paracetamol are shown to young patients aged 3 to 10 years.
  • Paracetamol. These candles are available in dosages of 50, 100, 250 and 500 mg, which allows you to choose the right medicine for a child of any age. In the smallest dose, the medication is prescribed from 1 month.

In addition, instead of Panadol and other drugs containing paracetamol, the doctor may write suppositories with analgesic and antipyretic effects based on ibuprofen, for example, Nurofen or Ibuprofen.

Such drugs contain ibuprofen at a dosage of 60 mg in one candle. These drugs are used in children weighing more than 6 kg at the age of 3 months and older.

One of their main advantages is called a faster action than that of Panadol, since it begins already 20-30 minutes after the suppository has entered the rectum. In addition, the antipyretic effect of Ibuprofen or Nurofen in candles lasts up to 8 hours.

Even babies older than three months at high temperatures can be set candles Analgin. Their action is provided by metamizol sodium, but in childhood this remedy is used with extreme caution.

Analgin in candles is often used when there are no safer options on hand, which are paracetamol and ibuprofen preparations.

If a child has severe pain or there is an active inflammatory process, it is better to replace Panadol with candles. Voltarenwhich contain 25 mg of diclofenac sodium. Such suppositories are allowed at any age, but only as prescribed by a physician. Use them without the control of the doctor can not.

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Information provided for reference purposes. Do not self-medicate. At the first symptoms of the disease, consult a doctor.

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