patient was prescribed symptomatic drugs like Levosulpiride and Paracetamol (Neumol) by OP-1. The Injection Neumol (Paracetamol) was prescribed 500 mg IV 4 times ... patient became afebrile. It was not an overdose of Paracetamol. There was no record of hypothermia. According to the literature the overdose of Injection
Erythematous spots ++ and it was suspected that patient may be reacting to Paracetamol. The patient had 103 ° F temperature. Dr. Pawar advised inj. Azee ... paracetamol. Counsel for patient contended that despite suspecting reaction, again Paracetamol was advised. Subsequently, the patient had difficulty in deglutition. Thereafter, Dr. Pawar
Poddar Hospital mentioned the patient's past history of allergies to paracetamol, ibuprofen and sodium valproate, and argued that none of these were disclosed ... Model List of Essential Medicines for Children, drugs like paracetamol, ibuprofen and acyclovir, which OP-1 prescribed, were considered among the safest core drugs
Poddar Hospital mentioned the patient's past history of allergies to paracetamol, ibuprofen and sodium valproate, and argued that none of these were disclosed ... Model List of Essential Medicines for Children, drugs like paracetamol, ibuprofen and acyclovir, which OP-1 prescribed, were considered among the safest core drugs
suffering
from jaundice, Dr. Rashid wrote jaundice nil and prescribed antibiotics and Paracetamol for 5 days which were contraindicated in
jaundice patients. The next ... Complainant took the same to Dr. Rashid, who advised that antibiotics
and Paracetamol should be discontinued. When there was no improvement in Patients
condition, Appellant
patient appeared to be suffering from pancreatis
and Respondents by administering crocin/paracetamol had given a drug that was contra-indicated in
such conditions, particularly ... before the State Commission is full of contradictions including his
statement that paracetamol was not required. Medication was prescribed after carefully
considering all aspects
advice of the respondent/Doctor the nurse gave the complainant Paracetamol injection on the left buttock. Immediately the left leg of the complainant became paralysed ... injury caused to the sciatic nerve due to Paracetamol injection. When this fact was brought to the notice of the respondent, the respondent could offer
whether it had infected the foetus. Instead the patient was given only
paracetamol to check the fever. The baby
was born after 36 weeks ... weeks of
pregnancy and not thirty four weeks of pregnancy. Giving PCM (Paracetamol) to a
mother who is in thirty fourth week of pregnancy
appellant after diagnosing that it could be probably viral fever, administered paracetamol injection and gave tablet along with Amoxcilin and advised to bring her next ... fever and dehydration and after examination as a first aid measure a paracetamol injection and dextrose saline drip was given. It is averred that
patient was regularly running fever due to infections and was given paracetamol and the antibiotics which were administered did not control the fever