About Flextra: Review of Flextra and how it helps in treating pain
 
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Flextra is a capsule that is made from a combination of caffeine, phenyltoloxamine and acetaminophen. Caffeine is basically a stimulant whose main job is to restore mental alertness. Talking about acetaminophen, it is a non-aspirin pain reliever. Phenyltoloxamine blocks the chemical in your body that causes runny nose and sneezing.

This capsule is tailor made for treating all kinds of pain. It includes, nerve pain, joint pain, menstrual pain, arthritis pain, tooth pain and sinus pain. Generally speaking, you should not use Flextra for more than 10 days otherwise it can cause serious side effects. Two or three capsules of Flextra in a day are enough in terms of treating pain. Overdose of Flextra can harm your liver. Avoid drinking alcohol when taking the dose of Flextra. Consult your health care provider if you are using any other over-the-counter pain, allergy and cold medication. Do not take Flextra if you are allergic to aspirin and have history of blood clots. People suffering from stomach disorder and kidney disease are also advisable not to use Flextra.

Pregnant women should not take Flextra, as it can be harmful to an unborn baby. If for any reason, you missed a dose of Flextra take it next day. Some people take extra medicine in order to cover up the missed dose. Don't do this, as it will only harm your body rather than helping you. Some of the possible side effects of Flextra are jaundice, muscle weakness, fast heartbeat, increased urination, feeling light-headed and easy bruising.