Acetaminophen and Ibuprofen injection
What is Acetaminophen and Ibuprofen Injection?
Acetaminophen & Ibuprofen InjectionAcetaminophen and Ibuprofen injection is a fixed-dose combination non-opioid analgesic and antipyretic solution. It belongs to the class of drugs known as aniline derivatives (Acetaminophen) and Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs - Ibuprofen). This injectable form is crucial in clinical settings for providing rapid, multimodal pain relief, often reducing the need for opioid-based treatments.
Uses of Acetaminophen and Ibuprofen Injection
Post-Operative Pain Management: Providing immediate relief after surgical procedures.
Acute Moderate to Severe Pain: Effective when oral administration is not feasible.
Fever Reduction: Rapidly lowering high body temperatures in hospitalized patients.
Inflammatory Pain: Managing acute flare-ups of inflammatory conditions.
Opioid Sparing: Used as part of a multimodal regimen to decrease opioid consumption.
How Does Acetaminophen and Ibuprofen Injection Work?
This injection works through a dual mechanism: Ibuprofen inhibits the enzymes $COX-1$ and $COX-2$ to reduce the synthesis of prostaglandins that cause inflammation and pain. Acetaminophen is believed to elevate the overall pain threshold by acting primarily on the central nervous system and inhibiting nitric oxide pathways.
FAQs on Acetaminophen and Ibuprofen Injection
1. Why is the injectable form used instead of tablets?
The injection is used when patients cannot take medications by mouth (such as post-surgery) or when a faster onset of action is required to manage acute pain levels.
2. Is this injection safe for patients with kidney issues?
Because Ibuprofen is an NSAID, it must be used with extreme caution or avoided in patients with significant renal impairment. Always consult the dossier and clinical guidelines for specific contraindications.
3. Can this be used alongside opioid painkillers?
Yes, it is frequently used in "multimodal analgesia." By combining different types of pain relief, doctors can often provide better results with lower doses of each individual drug.
4. What are the storage requirements for this product?
Generally, it should be stored at controlled room temperature ($20\text{°C}$ to $25\text{°C}$) and protected from light. Do not freeze the solution.
Product Name
Acetaminophen and Ibuprofen Injection
Trade Name
Paraibusyl IV
Available Strength
Acetaminophen 1000 mg+ Ibuprofen 300 mg per 100 ml
Packing
100 ml
Therapeutic Use
Pain & Analgesics
















