Ponac Suspension is primarily indicated for the treatment of post-traumatic conditions such as pain, swelling, and inflammation, and is intended for short-term use, typically for a maximum period of five days[1]. It contains mefenamic acid, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) with analgesic (pain-relieving) and anti-inflammatory effects[2].
Additional uses include:
- Relief of mild to moderate pain, which may include pain due to injury, dental procedures, or other acute causes[3].
- Treatment of primary dysmenorrhoea (painful menstrual cramps)[3].
- Symptomatic relief of rheumatoid arthritis (including Still’s Disease), osteoarthritis, muscular and traumatic pain, and headaches of various causes[4].
- Management of fever (pyrexia) in children[5].
Administration of Ponac Suspension is usually for short-term management to minimize the risk of adverse effects commonly associated with NSAIDs, such as gastrointestinal bleeding, kidney issues, and cardiovascular risks[7]. Patients are advised to use the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration necessary to control symptoms[4].
References
- [1] PONAC Suspension Usage – MPI, Generic – RxReasoner
- [2] PONAC SUSPENSION, mefenamic acid 50 mg per 5 ml – Professional Information
- [3] PONAC SUSPENSION, mefenamic acid 50 mg per 5 ml – Patient Information Leaflet
- [4] Ponac : Uses, Side Effects, Interactions, Dosage / Pillintrip
- [5] Mefenamic Acid 50 mg/5 ml Suspension – (emc)
- [7] Mefenamic acid Uses, Side Effects & Warnings – Drugs.com