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Naid is a prescription drug, available for use as Tablet, Gel. Fever, Muscle Pain, Osteoarthritis are some of its major therapeutic uses. Secondary and off-label uses of Naid have also been mentioned below.
The optimal dosage of Naid is largely dependent on the individual's body weight, medical history, gender and age. Besides the medical condition it is advised for, the route of administration also plays an important role in determining the correct drug dosage. For detailed information on this, read through the dosage section.
Common side effects of Naid include Diarrhoea. Some other side effects of Naid have been listed ahead. Such side effects of Naid normally do not last long and go away once the treatment is completed. Consult your doctor if these side effects become worse or stay for a longer duration.
Naid's effect during pregnancy is Severe and Severe while nursing. It is important to know if Naid has any effect on the kidney, liver and heart. Information on such adverse effects, if any, has been given in the Naid related warnings section.
Naid can cause adverse effects in certain medical conditions. It is strongly recommended to avoid Naid in conditions like Kidney Disease, Asthma, Blood Clotting Disorders. Some other conditions that can be affected by Naid are listed in the contraindications section below.
Besides this, Naid may also have severe interaction with some medicines. A complete list of these interactions is given below.
In addition to these precautions, you may also note that Naid is safe while driving, and is is addictive in nature.
Naid is used to treat the following -
Main Benefits
Other Benefits
This is the usual dosage recommended in most common treatment cases. Please remember that every patient and their case is different, so the dosage can be different based on the disease, route of administration, patient's age and medical history.
Find the right dosage based on disease and age
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Based on research, the following side effects have been observed when Naid is used -
Severe
Moderate
Mild
Common
Is the use of Naid safe for pregnant women?
Naid has many dangerous side effects in pregnant women. If you are pregnant, do not consume Naid without medical advice.
Is the use of Naid safe during breastfeeding?
Women who are breastfeeding may experience severe harmful effects after taking Naid. It should only be taken after medical advice.
What is the effect of Naid on the Kidneys?
Naid may have mild side effects on the kidneys.
What is the effect of Naid on the Liver?
The liver can be affected by Naid. If you experience any unwanted effects of this drug, stop taking it and consult your doctor. You should restart Naid only after medical advice.
What is the effect of Naid on the Heart?
The heart can be affected by Naid. If you experience any unwanted effects of this drug, stop taking it and consult your doctor. You should restart the medicine only after medical advice.
Naid should not be taken with following medicines due to severe side effects it may cause to patients -
Severe
Moderate
If you are suffering from any of the following diseases, you should not take Naid unless your doctor advises you to do so -
Is this Naid habit forming or addictive?
Naid does not cause addiction.
Is it safe to drive or operate heavy machinery when consuming?
Naid will not make you feel sleepy or drowsy. So you drive or operate machinery safely.
Is it safe?
There are no side effects of Naid, so it is safe for use.
Is it able to treat mental disorders?
There is no benefit of taking Naid for mental disorders.
Interaction between Food and Naid
You can take Naid with food.
Interaction between Alcohol and Naid
Side effects of drinking alcohol and taking Naid at the same time are rare and minor. However, if you face any side effects, talk to your doctor immediately.
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References
KD Tripathi. Seventh Edition. New Delhi, India: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers; 2013: Page No 204
KD Tripathi. Seventh Edition. New Delhi, India: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers; 2013: Page No 204