Hitem 300mg Tablet MD
By Hitem
Rx
10 Tablet MD in a Strip

Composition
Paracetamol(300mg)

Manufacturer - Sigman Wellness
202 & 207, sundaram arcade, opp. shukan mall, sciences city road, ahmedabad gujarat 380060 india

Expires on or after
July, 2026

liver
When taking Hitem 300mg Tablet MD, it is important to be cautious if you have liver disease. Your doctor may need to adjust the dosage accordingly, so it's crucial to consult with them before starting the medication. It is not advisable to use Hitem 300mg Tablet MD if you have severe liver disease or active liver disease. Always prioritize your liver health when using this medication.

kidney
Hitem 300mg Tablet MD should be used carefully by patients with kidney disease, and dose adjustment may be necessary. The presence of paracetamol in the tablet makes it a safe painkiller option for individuals with kidney issues. Please consult your doctor for proper guidance.

alcohol
It is unsafe to drink alcohol while taking Hitem 300mg Tablet MD to avoid any potential risks or complications. When there is no information or unknown safety advice concerning alcohol and Hitem 300mg Tablet MD, please consult your doctor before consumption.

driving
Hitem 300mg Tablet MD typically does not impact driving ability. It is advised to consult a doctor and avoid driving if experiencing any symptoms that may hinder focus or reaction time while using this medication.

pregnancy
Hitem 300mg Tablet MD may be unsafe during pregnancy. Animal studies indicate potential harm to the developing baby. Your doctor will evaluate the risks versus benefits before prescribing. Consult your doctor for guidance.

breastfeeding
Hitem 300mg Tablet MD is considered safe to use while breastfeeding. Studies indicate that the medication is unlikely to pass into breastmilk in significant quantities, posing little risk to the baby.
| Habit Forming | No |
| Chemical Class | P-Aminophenol Derivative |
| Therapeutic Class | PAIN ANALGESICS |
| Action Class | - |
₹10
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Content verified by

Dr. Gowri Kulkarni
MBBS - General Medicine, DNB - Psychiatry, MRCGP [INT] Family Medicine, BSIC (BACP)
Last update on 11-Feb-2025
