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Robid 50mg/300mg Injection (Rs.36.63)
Composition: Diclofenac (50mg) + Methocarbamol (300mg)
All Details About Robid-D 50mg/300mg Injection
Find out detailed description, uses, directions of use, side effects, warnings and precautions, frequently asked questions about Robid-D 50mg/300mg Injection
Description:
Robid-D 50mg/300mg Injection is a combination medicine used in the treatment of pain due to muscle spasm. It improves the movement of muscles and provides relief from pain and discomfort associated with muscle spasms.Robid-D 50mg/300mg Injection generally given by a doctor or a nurse. You should not self-administer this medicine at home. You should take it regularly as advised by your doctor. Do not take more or use it for a longer duration than recommended by your doctor.
Some of the common side effects of this medicine include nausea, vomiting, heartburn, stomach pain, diarrhea, loss of appetite, and sleepiness. If any of these side effects bother you or do not go away with time, you should let your doctor know. Your doctor may help with ways to reduce or prevent these side effects.
The medicine may not be suitable for everybody. Earlier taking it, let your doctor know if you have any problems with your heart, kidneys, and liver. To make sure it is safe for you, let your doctor also know all the other medicines you are taking. Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers should first consult their doctors before using the medicine.
Uses:
- Pain due to muscle spasm
Directions For Use:
Your doctor or nurse will give you this medicine. Compassionately do not self administer.Side Effects:
Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if you’re worried about themOrdinary side effects of Robid-D
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Heartburn
- Stomach pain/epigastric pain
- Diarrhea
- Loss of appetite
- Sleepiness
Warning & Precautions:
Robid-D 50mg/300mg Injection may cause headaches, blurred vision, dizziness or drowsiness in some patients. This may affect your ability to drive.
FAQs:
Written by:
Dr. Lokanish
M.B.B.S.
Reviewed by:
Dr. Sureshbabu Yadav
M.B.B.S., DIP.DIAB, F.R.S.H
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