DART tablet is a fast-acting, triple-combination medicine designed to ease mild to moderate pain and fever.
Composition of Dart tables

Paracetamol – 500 mg
A widely used analgesic and antipyretic that helps reduce pain and fever.
Propyphenazone – 150 mg
A non-opioid anti-inflammatory drug that enhances pain relief.
Caffeine – 50 mg
A mild stimulant that boosts the action of analgesics and helps reduce fatigue
Uses of DART Tablet
• Headache (including tension headache)
• Migraine
• Toothache
• Muscular pain
• Menstrual cramps
• Fever
• Joint or back pain due to strain
Dosage of DART tablet
• Do not exceed 3-4 tablets per day.
• Usually, 1 tablet taken every 6–8 hours if needed.
Side Effects of DART tablet
• Gastric discomfort
• Nausea or dizziness
• Restlessness (due to caffeine)
• Allergic rash or skin irritation (rare)
High doses or long-term use can lead to liver damage (mainly from paracetamol) or caffeine-related effects like jitteriness.
Precautions:
• Avoid alcohol while taking this medicine.
• Do not use it if you have liver disease, peptic ulcers, or caffeine sensitivity.
• Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding unless prescribed.
• Keep out of reach of children.
Drug Interactions:
Inform your doctor if you’re taking:
• Other painkillers containing paracetamol
• Blood thinners
• Sedatives
• Certain antibiotics or antifungals
FAQ
Q. Can DART tablet be used for migraines?
Yes, it’s often effective for migraine attacks, especially if taken early.
Q. Is it safe to take DART daily?
No. It’s intended for occasional use. Regular intake may harm the liver or cause dependency on caffeine.
Q. Can I take it on an empty stomach?
Not recommended, as it may cause stomach upset.