
Dolo-650 Kovid-19, used for fever and pain, became popular during the epidemic. During the epidemic, Indians consumed it a lot and are still doing it. After the epidemic, the brand came into controversies and now a foreign doctor’s tweet has brought it into discussion again.
Foreign doctor tweet
Dr. Palaniappan Manikam, a US gastroenterologist and health teacher, has expressed his opinion about the use of Dolo-650. He wrote on X on 14 April, “Indian Dolo takes 650 as Cadbury James’. The doctor’s recent tweet has made Dolo-650 a center of discussion again, causing a debate among the people.
Indians take dolo 650 like it’s cadbury gems
– Palaniappan Manickam (@DRPAL_MANICKAM) April 14, 2025
About Dolo-650
Dolo-650 is a paracetamol brand used to treat fever and pain. This drug is known as paracetamol, a common pain reliever and fever -reducing drug. It is used in fever, headache, toothache, muscle pain and joint pain. There are also some possible side effects of Dolo-650, such as abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea and allergies.
Dolo’s fame increases during covid
During the Kovid-19 epidemic, Dolo-650 became a common name in India. People also consumed this drug on minor symptoms of fever, and Memes further enhanced its popularity. The manufacturer of Micro Labs, Dolo-650 sold more than 350 crore bullets from 2020, earning revenue of Rs 400 crore in a year. The increase in sales of Dolo-650 was notable. Prior to the epidemic, it was 7.5 million strips per year, which became 9.4 crore strips after a year and reached 14.5 million strips by the end of 2021, which is almost twice as compared to 2019.
Dolo-650 dispute
There have been several controversies around the Dolo-650, including its over-discription and marketing practices. Some people have expressed concern about its excessive use and side effects.
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