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  • Male
  • 17 Years
  • 29/01/2025

Does taking LEMOLATE GOLD help with headaches? I'm curious if it's effective and safe to use for headaches or if there are any other side effects I should be aware of. Let me know!

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it relieves head ache

Answered 04/07/2025

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  1. How LEMOLATE GOLD Works for Headaches

    • Paracetamol: Relieves pain and reduces fever.
    • Caffeine: Enhances pain relief and reduces fatigue.
    • Diphenhydramine: Alleviates allergy symptoms, may cause drowsiness.
    • Phenylephrine: Reduces nasal congestion.
  2. Effectiveness for Headaches

    • Useful for tension or sinus headaches.
    • Suitable for adolescents but follow dosage instructions.
  3. Safety for a 17-Year-Old Male

    • Generally safe if used as directed.
    • Consult a doctor if you have other health conditions or are on other medications.
  4. Potential Side Effects

    • Common: Drowsiness, dry mouth, increased heart rate.
    • Serious: Allergic reactions, severe skin reactions, breathing difficulties.
    • Seek immediate help if serious side effects occur.
  5. Recommendations and Precautions

    • Do not exceed recommended doses.
    • Avoid combining with similar medications.
    • Consult a doctor if headaches persist or worsen.
  6. Relevant Medical Specialties

    • Consult a general physician or pediatrician for headache management.

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