Benorilate is also known as Benorate, Phenolamin, etc. It is mainly used clinically for analgesia, anti-inflammation, and pain relief. When using Benorilate, it must be strictly followed according to the doctor's instructions. Overdosing can lead to nausea, dizziness, and may also cause constipation or diarrhea. If symptoms do not improve after medication, you should stop taking the medication immediately and consult a doctor to avoid unnecessary harm.
1. Benorilate is also known as Benorate, Jie Re An, Phenolamin, etc. It is a new type of antipyretic and anti-inflammatory drug that can be used clinically for anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, and analgesic effects, especially for the treatment of rheumatic diseases with excellent results.
2. Benorilate is a combination product of aspirin and acetaminophen, with significantly fewer side effects compared to aspirin.
3. Clinically, Benorilate is often used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, acute and chronic rheumatic arthritis, rheumatic fever, rheumatic pain, and fever caused by various inflammations, such as upper respiratory tract infections and pneumonia. It can also be used to alleviate headaches, post-operative pain, and various neuralgias.
4. Taking excessive amounts of Benorilate can cause gastrointestinal reactions, including nausea caused by increased gastric acid secretion, and may also lead to gastric ulcer and bleeding.