Paracetamol and Thiocolchicoside Tablet MANUFACTURERS SUPPLIERS - THIRD PARTY CONTRACT MANUFACTURING - PCD PHARMA FRANCHISE
Colchi-P
Paracetamol and thiocolchicoside tablets come under the brand name Colchi-P. It is a combination of two medicines that are used to relieve the pain, along with the muscle stiffness and spasms. These medications are commonly prescribed for conditions like neck pain, back pain, muscle injury, and sprains. Where a muscle becomes tight and painful. Paracetamol works by reducing pain and fever, while thiocolchicoside acts as a muscle relaxant that helps loosen stiff muscles and improve movement. This combination of medicines provides better and faster relief by targeting both pain and muscle tightness at the same time, and take these tablets if it is advised by a doctor.
Kabir Lifesciences is one of the best manufacturers and suppliers of paracetamol and thiocolchicoside tablets, and they are also known for providing third-party services for pharmaceutical companies. The company has an advanced manufacturing unit and skilled professionals who ensure that every product is safe, of high quality, and effective. Pharma businesses can get their medicine manufactured under their own brand name while maintaining the strict quality standard.
What are these tablets used for?
They are used to relieve muscle pain, stiffness, and spasms, such as back pain, neck pain, and sports injuries.
Does this medicine cause sleepiness?
Yes, thiocolchicoside may cause dizziness or weakness in some people, and it is important to see how your body reacts before doing the activities.
Who should be careful while taking this medicine?
People with liver problems, kidney issues, or any serious medical condition should consult a doctor before taking this medicine. Elderly patients should also use it carefully.
Can pregnant or breastfeeding women take it?
This medicine is not usually recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding unless prescribed by a doctor, as it may not be safe for the baby.
When should I consult a doctor?
You should consult a doctor if the pain does not improve, gets worse, or if you experience serious side effects like allergic reactions, severe dizziness, or unusual weakness.