PCM Infusion is a medicine used for the rapid relief of moderate pain and fever in hospitalised patients when oral administration is not possible. It is commonly used in post-operative care, trauma management, and acute febrile conditions to provide fast relief.
It contains paracetamol (acetaminophen), an analgesic and antipyretic agent. It acts directly on pain signals and the body's heat-regulating centre in the brain to reduce pain and lower body temperature. It is administered as an intravenous infusion by a healthcare professional in a hospital setting.
Hospitalised patients receiving intravenous fluid therapy will be monitored by the care team. Ensuring adequate hydration and restful recovery supports optimal clinical recovery alongside pain management.
Before receiving this infusion, inform your medical team if you have liver disease, chronic alcohol dependency, severe kidney impairment, or low body weight. Dosages are strictly controlled by healthcare providers to prevent liver toxicity and ensure safety.


































































