Saridon is what is known as an analgesic, or a painkiller. Effective headache relief is difficult, and therefore this combination is used to combat pain. At present, the formulation itself consists of 250mg of paracetamol, 150mg of propyphenazoneand 50mg of caffeine. In comparison to other drugs which can be effective when managing headaches (such as ibuprofen and paracetamol on its own),?Saridon?has a much faster effect usually within fifteen minutes of taking it.
There is no need to have a prescription if you want to buy?Saridon, so for those who suffer from intense headaches it can be a relief. It is usually advised for the relief of headaches that range from mild to severe, but can also be used when trying to combat things like menstrual discomfort, postoperative pain and toothache. People who suffer from colds and influenza will also be able to use it for relief.
The paracetamol that is contained within Saridon is slow to act, but its duration will last much longer. On the other hand, however, propyphenazone acts quite fast but does not last as long as paracetamol. Mixed together, these two drugs help to create a much longer lasting effect, and one that starts almost immediately. According to tests, there have been no fatalities due to Saridon.
For those wishing to take Saridon, the recommended dosage is usually going to be one to two tablets for a single dose for adults. Adolescents between twelve and sixteen years should take only one tablet at a time. Within the space of twenty four hours, if it is at all necessary, the individual may take three doses.
Saridon is available in over eighty countries across the world. These include Latin America, Europe, Africa and Asia. The convenience of not needing prescriptions may help for those who suffer from migraines.
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