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1 amazingly on the market  





2 availability in Singapore/asia  





3 Used in the past  





4 Mexico/Vietnam  





5 India/Willgo  





6 India/Nock 2  





7 India/Nise  





8 Slovenia (Europe)  





9 Controversy  
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08/11/2006

It is far more popular in India under the brand "Nise". The word is pronounced "Nice" and kind of vibes with a good feeling. It is often available OTC. The manufacturer claims to have sold 1.2 Bn of these in 8 years[http://www.drreddys.com/bdivisions/bf_ourbrands.htm# ]{{unsigned|221.134.217.137}}

It is far more popular in India under the brand "Nise". The word is pronounced "Nice" and kind of vibes with a good feeling. It is often available OTC. The manufacturer claims to have sold 1.2 Bn of these in 8 years[http://www.drreddys.com/bdivisions/bf_ourbrands.htm# ]{{unsigned|221.134.217.137}}


==Slovenia (Europe)==

13/06/2007

It's a prescription drug marketed as Aulin here. Got it for severe tooth pain. The pharmacy worker did look a bit surprised, and asked me if this was for pain. Not sure if it was the cause of me getting better, but after 4 hours the pain was back. [[User:84.255.192.37|84.255.192.37]]



==Controversy==

==Controversy==


Revision as of 05:04, 17 June 2007

Banned in Ireland Aulin, and all other drugs related have been just taken off the market in Ireland due to Liver Failure, resulting in 3 people dying and 6 having to have liver transplants. On the national radio they said for people taking it to stop immediately. 15 May 07

amazingly on the market

They still sell this in Vietnam, as of 12/11/2005

Damn shame, it's amazing that medicines like this stay on the market— Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.6.100.29 (talkcontribs)

availability in Singapore/asia

4/04/2006 I was just prescribed these by a Doctor in Singapore. So still available in asia.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Vzhbxh (talkcontribs)

Used in the past

Mexico/Vietnam

April 12, 2006

I just got a prescription for this in Mexico, for a sore throat... but I am also menstrating and am having cramps, which it should also help and it isn't doing a damn thing for either pain! Guess I'll go back to good old ibuprofen!— Preceding unsigned comment added by 201.153.252.6 (talkcontribs)

India/Willgo

6/28/2006 This prescription drug is sold in India under the brand name "Willgo." It seems to be widely available in India.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 59.92.97.94 (talkcontribs)

India/Nock 2

29/08/2006 This drug is sold and given by prescription in India, I was prescribed it under the name "Nock 2", it was a combination of 100mg nimesulide and 400mg paracetamol. I was given it to help control fever due to typhoid. After taking the drug for only 3 days I started to develop the symptoms of jaundice and a blood test confirmed Hepatitis B. I am now beginning to get over the hepatitis.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Pancap108 (talkcontribs)

India/Nise

08/11/2006 It is far more popular in India under the brand "Nise". The word is pronounced "Nice" and kind of vibes with a good feeling. It is often available OTC. The manufacturer claims to have sold 1.2 Bn of these in 8 years[1]— Preceding unsigned comment added by 221.134.217.137 (talkcontribs)

Slovenia (Europe)

13/06/2007 It's a prescription drug marketed as Aulin here. Got it for severe tooth pain. The pharmacy worker did look a bit surprised, and asked me if this was for pain. Not sure if it was the cause of me getting better, but after 4 hours the pain was back. 84.255.192.37

Controversy

13 December, 2006

Why is there no mention in this article of the controversy surrounding this drug? Its use in children is forbidden in many countries, but not others. The article sounds like an ad from a drug company! It seems that a previous version of this article mentionned the problem. Has the text been sanitized by drug company employees?!

Previous Wikipedia version on Answers.com

Article on the controversy surrounding this drug in India— Preceding unsigned comment added by 200.67.231.185 (talkcontribs)

Indeed a section was (albeit in pieces) removed and rewritten. It does tell a bit more about it's side-effects. Could you write a section 'controversy' (please follow wp:npov!), also feel free to edit the other sections. --Dirk Beetstra T C 20:43, 13 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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