TREOCitrus Brustablett 20 pcs
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Treo effervescent tablets deliver a powerful blend of 500 mg acetylsalicylic acid and 50 mg caffeine, making them your ultimate ally against occasional headaches, toothaches, menstrual cramps, fever, and migraines.
Treo's dynamic duo of acetylsalicylic acid and caffeine offers a triple-action formula: it relieves pain, reduces fever, and fights inflammation. Acetylsalicylic acid targets pain by inhibiting the production of prostaglandins, those pesky pain-inducing substances. It combats fever by promoting your body's ability to release heat. Caffeine enhances the pain-relief power of acetylsalicylic acid and tackles pain by narrowing the widened blood vessels in the brain that can cause migraines. Plus, it gives you a welcome energy boost.
Treo forms a gentle-on-the-stomach clear solution when dissolved in water, providing relief within 30 minutes and reaching maximum effectiveness between 1-2 hours.
For adults and teens over 14 years:
Take 1-2 tablets 1-3 times daily or as prescribed by your doctor, but don't exceed 6 tablets in a day. More than 2 effervescent tablets at a time won't enhance the analgesic effect. Contact your doctor if symptoms deteriorate or don't improve within 3 days for fever and migraines, or within 5 days for pain.
Usage for children:
Treo Citrus is not suitable for children under 14 years of age.
Warning: Individuals under 18 with fever should not use this product without a doctor's advice due to the risk of Reye's syndrome, a rare but severe condition.
Dissolve the effervescent tablet in half a glass of water.
Do not use Treo:
If you've experienced allergic reactions such as asthma, breathing difficulties, hay fever, or hives from acetylsalicylic acid or certain other anti-inflammatory drugs. Treo Citrus is also not recommended for those with ulcers, bleeding disorders, low platelet count (thrombocytopenia), liver cirrhosis, severe heart failure, or serious kidney disease.
Pregnant women should avoid Treo in the last three months of pregnancy. Women who are planning to become pregnant or are pregnant should not use Treo. Any treatment during pregnancy should be under the guidance of a doctor.
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