Saridon: Frequently Asked Questions Answered
What is Saridon?
Saridon is an analgesic commonly used for headaches, common cold, and menstrual cramps. It is an over-the-counter medication that provides instant relief to patients complaining of aches associated with fever, toothache, and arthritis-related aches. Saridon is composed of three molecules, Paracetamol, Propyphenazone, and Caffeine. These molecules have slightly different functions and, together, show excellent efficacy in alleviating pain.
Saridon is commonly available in a dosage of 50 mg in a 10-tablet blister pack.
What are the uses of Saridon?
Saridon is a class of NSAID molecules that help reduce body temperature and inflammation by blocking the chemical messengers in the body that cause this inflammation.
The three essential molecules Paracetamol, Propyphenazone, and Caffeine, help to alleviate pain in different ailments.
- Paracetamol is an antipyretic and analgesic commonly administered in lowering fever and related weakness.
- Propyphenazone is an NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug) that is proven to act faster in a short duration.
- Caffeine acts as a natural stimulant by alerting the nervous system and lowering headaches.
Saridon is commonly used for the following ailments:
- Headache.
- Sinusitis.
- Fever associated weakness and muscle aches.
- Pain caused by dysmenorrhoea and menstrual cramps.
- Joint aches caused by arthritis.
- Dental Pain.
- Chronic Migraine.