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it flam 90mg/48mg/100mg tablet: Uses, Price & Side Effects

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🏭 Ipc Healthcare Pvt Ltd 📦 Varies by brand 💊 Allopathy 📅 Updated: Jun 8, 2026
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What is it flam 90mg/48mg/100mg tablet used for? (Quick Answer)

it flam 90mg/48mg/100mg tablet is a medication primarily used for pain analgesics. It contains Bromelain (90mg) + Trypsin (48mg) as its active ingredient. It works by treating the underlying condition effectively. Always consult your doctor before using this medicine, especially to check if it is safe during pregnancy or if you have liver/kidney issues.

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📋 Drug Information

Generic Name(s)Bromelain (90mg) + Trypsin (48mg)
Manufacturer / BrandIpc Healthcare Pvt Ltd
Packaging / FormVaries by brand (Allopathy)
Therapeutic ClassPAIN ANALGESICS
Action Class
Prescription Required✓ Yes (Schedule H Drug)
StorageRoom temperature (15-30°C), away from moisture

💊 it flam 90mg/48mg/100mg tablet Uses in Hindi & English (Ke Fayde)

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💡 How to Take it flam 90mg/48mg/100mg tablet (Khane ka tarika)

Follow your doctor's prescription exactly.

  • ✅ Take exactly as prescribed by your doctor
  • ✅ Do not exceed the recommended dose
  • ✅ Complete the full course of medication
  • ✅ Store at room temperature away from moisture

⚠️ Side Effects of it flam 90mg/48mg/100mg tablet (Nuksan)

Common and serious side effects may include:

  • No common side effects seen

Consult your doctor if you experience any unusual symptoms.

📖 Patient Counseling & Warnings

  • 🔹 Do not stop suddenly without consulting your doctor
  • 🔹 Inform your doctor about all other medications you're taking
  • 🔹 Avoid alcohol while taking this medication
  • 🔹 If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember
  • 🔹 Seek immediate medical help if you experience severe allergic reactions
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