Dr. Nikita Toshi
Dr. Nikita Toshi
Administrator

Dear Reader,

Yes, what you’re feeling is quite common with Zerodol-P, especially if it was taken on an empty stomach. This medicine contains Aceclofenac (a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, or NSAID) along with Paracetamol. While both help relieve pain and inflammation, Aceclofenac can irritate the stomach lining, leading to:

  • Heaviness or discomfort in the stomach
  • Burning sensation or acidity
  • Mild nausea or bloating

These effects are more likely if you take it on an empty stomach, have a sensitive stomach, or use it frequently.

To reduce this discomfort:

  • Always take Zerodol-P after a meal or with a glass of milk.
  • Avoid spicy or acidic foods while using it.
  • Drink plenty of water.
  • If the burning continues, you can ask your doctor about taking an antacid or stomach-protective medicine along with it.

If you develop severe stomach pain, black stools, or vomiting, stop the medicine and contact your doctor immediately. These could indicate stomach irritation or ulcers (though rare after short-term use).

So yes, the heaviness and burning you noticed are likely due to mild gastric irritation, and it’s usually preventable by taking Zerodol-P after food in the future.

Wishing you good health.

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