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Aceclofenac and Paracetamol Tablets IP
April 17, 2026Aceclofenac, Paracetamol and Chlorzoxazone Tablets
₹980.00
Product name : VUNNAK-MR
Packaging : 10 x 10 Tablets
Pacitora Biotech presents Vunnak-MR™, a powerful triple-action formulation combining Aceclofenac 100mg, Paracetamol 325mg, and Chlorzoxazone 250mg in a single tablet. This comprehensive formula is specifically designed for the management of acute painful musculoskeletal conditions involving inflammation, muscle spasm, and pain – providing rapid and sustained relief.
Key Benefits:
Triple Action Formula – Painkiller + Antipyretic + Muscle Relaxant in one tablet.
Superior Pain Relief – Aceclofenac is more potent and safer for joints than Diclofenac.
Muscle Spasm Control – Chlorzoxazone effectively relieves muscle stiffness and cramping.
Fever Reduction – Paracetamol provides antipyretic action.
Synergistic Effect – Three components work together for enhanced efficacy.
FAQs:
1. What is Vunnak-MR used for?
Vunnak-MR is used for acute painful musculoskeletal conditions including low back pain, neck pain, muscle strains, sprains, sports injuries, arthritis flare-ups with muscle spasm, and fever with body ache. It provides triple-action relief for pain, inflammation, and muscle stiffness.
2. How is Aceclofenac different from other painkillers like Diclofenac?
Aceclofenac is a newer NSAID that is as effective as Diclofenac but has better gastrointestinal safety (fewer stomach ulcers and bleeding). It also has a longer duration of action (8-12 hours), allowing convenient twice-daily dosing.
3. What are the common side effects of Vunnak-MR?
Common side effects include mild nausea, abdominal discomfort, drowsiness (from Chlorzoxazone), and harmless orange-red discoloration of urine (from Chlorzoxazone). Serious side effects include stomach bleeding (black stools, vomiting blood) – seek medical help immediately if these occur.
4. Can I take Vunnak-MR for a long time?
No. Vunnak-MR is intended for short-term use only – typically 5–7 days, maximum 10–14 days without medical review. Long-term use increases risk of gastric ulcers, kidney damage, and liver injury. For chronic pain, other medications may be more appropriate.







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