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Aimil Fifatrol Tablet | For Headache, Bodyache, Nasal Congestion & Sore Throat

(30 tablets in packet)
Aimil Fifatrol Tablet | For Headache, Bodyache, Nasal Congestion & Sore Throat
Product Details
Aimil Fifatrol Tablet

Key Ingredients:
  • Tinospora Cardifolia
  • Berberis Aristata
  • Achyranthes Aspera
  • Swertia Chirata
  • Pongamia Pinnata
  • Picorhiza Kurroa
  • Ocimum tenuiflorum
  • Cyperus Rotundus
  • Bhasam

Key Benefits:
  • Provides instant and long-lasting relief from nasal congestion, sore throat, body ache and headache
  • Strengthens the immune system to help fight infections
  • Supports health of the upper respiratory tract
  • Antipyretic herbs normalize the increased body temperatures

Good To Know:
  • Contains natural ingredients.

Concerns It Can Help With:
  • Body ache
  • Headache
  • Rhinitis
  • Running nose
  • Puo (pyrexia of unknown origin)
  • Chronic fever
  • Upper respiratory tract infections
  • Cold

Container Type:
  • Tablet

Dosage:
  • Adults: 1- 2 tablets twice or thrice a day
  • Children (6- 12 yrs): 1 tablet twice a day

Directions For Use:
  • Adults: 1- 2 tablets twice or thrice a day
  • Children (6- 12 yrs): 1 tablet twice a day

Safety Information:
  • Store the formulation in a cool and dry place
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Keep out of reach and sight of children

Faqs:
Q. Is it suitable for pregnant women or diabetic patients? No, it should not be consumed by diabetic and pregnant women.
Q. Is fifatrol safe for long term usage? Yes, Fifatrol is completely safe on long term usage in therapeutically recommended dosage with restriction in some disease conditions.
Q. Is fifatrol safe for children? Fifatrol can be safely given to children above age of 6 years in therapeutically recommended dosage under medical supervision.
Q. Will fifatrol help in sinusitis? Yes, Fifatrol will relieve sinusitis due to its anti-inflammatory and analgesic action.
Q. Is there any adverse effect of fifatrol? No, Fifatrol has no adverse effect in therapeutically recommended dosage for specified span of time.

Content on this page was last updated on 02 April, 2026, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBA, MBBS)