Introduction to Parawel
Parawel (Paracetamol Injection) is a widely used intravenous analgesic and antipyretic for the management of fever and pain in hospitalized patients.
Uses of Parawel
Treatment of moderate to severe pain (postoperative, trauma, or cancer pain)
Management of high fever in critical care settings
Pain relief when oral administration is not possible
Adjunct therapy in combination with opioid analgesics
Benefits of Parawel
Fast-acting pain and fever relief through IV administration
Safer alternative to NSAIDs with fewer gastrointestinal side effects
Well-tolerated with minimal drug interactions
Suitable for pediatric, adult, and elderly patients
Mechanism of Action of Parawel
Paracetamol inhibits prostaglandin synthesis in the CNS, providing analgesic and antipyretic effects without significant anti-inflammatory action.