Daito Muhi Children's Antipyretic Analgesic Granules
Daito Muhi Children's Antipyretic Analgesic Granules
¥1,024 JPY
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● Features
Muhi Children's Antipyretic Analgesic Granules is a fever and pain relief medicine for children, with acetaminophen as the main ingredient to alleviate sudden fever and pain.
Features
● Developed as an antipyretic analgesic for children aged 1 to under 11 years.
● Granules with a child-friendly "strawberry flavor."
● Contains vitamin C (ascorbic acid), which is consumed during fever.
● A stomach-friendly antipyretic analgesic.
● Conveniently individually packaged for easy storage, carrying, and as a regular medicine.
【Class 2 OTC Drug】
● Efficacy/Effects
Fever reduction during chills and fever, pain relief for headache, toothache, post-tooth extraction pain, sore throat, earache, joint pain, neuralgia, lower back pain, muscle pain, stiff shoulders, bruises, bone fracture pain, sprain pain, menstrual pain (dysmenorrhea), and trauma pain.
<Precautions related to Efficacy/Effects>
● Dosage and Administration
Limit to 3 times a day, and take preferably after meals. Maintain an interval of at least 4 hours between doses.
[Age: Single dose]
7 years and older but under 11 years: 1 packet
3 years and older but under 7 years: 2/3 packet
1 year and older but under 3 years: 1/2 packet
Under 1 year: Do not administer
<Precautions related to Dosage and Administration>
(1) When administering to children, do so under the guidance and supervision of a guardian.
(2) For infants under 2 years old, prioritize consulting a physician and only administer if unavoidable.
● Ingredients/Quantity
Per 3 packets (3.6g)
Acetaminophen 450mg
Ascorbic acid 150mg
Glycine 450mg
〔Additives〕
Xylitol, D-mannitol, corn starch, povidone, aspartame (L-phenylalanine compound), purified stevia extract, light anhydrous silica, ferric oxide, fragrance
<Precautions related to Ingredients/Quantity>
■ This product does not contain egg or milk-derived ingredients.
● Dosage Form
Granules (oral powder)
● Precautions for Use
This product is for children, but general precautions for antipyretic analgesics are described.
■ Do not do (Contraindications)
(Failure to comply may worsen current symptoms or increase the risk of side effects or accidents)
1. Do not take if you:
(1) Have had allergic reactions to this product or its ingredients.
(2) Have experienced asthma after taking this product or other antipyretic analgesics or cold medicines.
(3) Have phenylketonuria (this product contains L-phenylalanine compounds).
2. Do not take any of the following medicines while using this product:
Other antipyretic analgesics, cold medicines, sedatives.
3. Do not drink alcohol before or after taking this medicine.
4. Do not use for a long period continuously.
■ Consult
1. Consult a doctor, dentist, pharmacist, or registered seller before use if you:
(1) Are receiving treatment from a doctor or dentist.
(2) Are pregnant or suspect you may be pregnant.
(3) Are elderly.
(4) Have had allergic reactions to medicines.
(5) Have been diagnosed with:
Heart disease, kidney disease, liver disease, stomach or duodenal ulcer.
2. If any of the following symptoms appear after taking this medicine, stop use immediately and consult a doctor, pharmacist, or registered seller with this document as reference, as they may be side effects:
[Affected area: Symptoms]
Skin: Rash, redness, itching
Digestive system: Nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite
Nervous system: Dizziness
Others: Excessive lowering of body temperature
Rarely, the following serious symptoms may occur. In such cases, seek immediate medical attention:
[Name of Symptom: Symptoms]
Shock (Anaphylaxis): Immediately after taking, itching skin, hives, hoarseness, sneezing, throat itching, difficulty breathing, palpitations, impaired consciousness, etc.
Stevens-Johnson syndrome: High fever, eye redness, eye discharge, lip erosion, sore throat, widespread rash and redness on skin, small blisters (pustules) on reddened skin, general fatigue, loss of appetite, persistent or rapidly worsening symptoms.
Toxic epidermal necrolysis: High fever, eye redness, eye discharge, lip erosion, sore throat, widespread rash and redness on skin, small blisters (pustules) on reddened skin, general fatigue, loss of appetite, persistent or rapidly worsening symptoms.
Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis: High fever, eye redness, eye discharge, lip erosion, sore throat, widespread rash and redness on skin, small blisters (pustules) on reddened skin, general fatigue, loss of appetite, persistent or rapidly worsening symptoms.
Drug hypersensitivity syndrome: Widespread skin redness, systemic rash, fever, fatigue, swelling of lymph nodes (neck, armpits, groin, etc.).
Liver dysfunction: Fever, itching, rash, jaundice (yellowing of skin and whites of eyes), dark urine, general fatigue, loss of appetite.
Asthma: Wheezing, whistling breath sounds, difficulty breathing.
Interstitial pneumonia: Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing when climbing stairs or exerting slightly, dry cough, fever, sudden onset or persistent symptoms.
Kidney disorder: Fever, rash, decreased urine output, swelling all over the body, fatigue, joint pain, diarrhea.
3. If symptoms do not improve after 5 to 6 doses, stop taking and consult a doctor, dentist, pharmacist, or registered seller with this document.
●Precautions for Storage and Handling
(1) Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
(2) Keep out of reach of children.
(3) Do not transfer to other containers (may cause misuse or quality changes).
(4) Do not use products past the expiration date (printed on case and bag).
(5) If a packet is divided, fold the bag opening twice and store, and use within 2 days.