Both Doliprane and Adol are common over-the-counter medications used to relieve pain and reduce fever. However, their formulations may sometimes differ slightly in terms of inactive ingredients or brand name, but they share the same main active ingredient. Understanding these similarities and slight differences helps understand their uses.
Doliprane Tablets Ingredients
Doliprane tablets contain the active ingredient paracetamol, also known as acetaminophen in some countries. Paracetamol works as a pain reliever by inhibiting the production of prostaglandins in the brain and nervous system, and as an antipyretic by affecting the temperature-regulating center in the brain.
Adol Tablets Ingredients
Adol tablets also contain the active ingredient paracetamol, with the same mechanism of action as mentioned above. Therefore, the therapeutic effects of taking Adol are very similar to those of taking Doliprane in terms of pain relief and fever reduction.
Information about Doliprane tablets
Drug category: Analgesic and antipyretic
Drug classification: Anilide
Pharmaceutical form: Tablets
Pharmaceutical family: Central nervous system drugs
Active ingredient: Paracetamol
Information about Adol tablets
Drug category: Anilide
Pharmaceutical form: Tablets
Pharmaceutical family: Central nervous system drugs
Active ingredient: Paracetamol