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Q: Who is the richest fuji musician between taye currency and saridon kamoru?
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What are the side effects of saridon?

Originally, Saridon contained phenacetin. However, when it was discovered that phenacetin was carcinogenic and had a link to analgesic-induced nephropathy, Saridon was reformulated without this ingredient.


Will saridon tablet cause to death if you take it atleast of 10 nos?

it will not kill u .....


What will happen if you take 20 saridon tablets at once?

Each Saridon contains 260mg of paracetamol. so 260*20=5.2g of paracetamol can lead to kidney malfunction or damage which is a increasing exponentially in the world. Excess paracetamol is always dangerous to the kidneys.BEWARE Considering also the propyphenazone which consists of around 135mg. excess will make you puke or if controlled you might go unconscious. Prevention is better than cure. So avoid unnecessary drugs, do not self medicate consult a near by doctor.


What should i do when someone gets headache?

Muscle headaches are often due to emotional or physical stress, such as poor posture. The muscles in the neck, scalp, and jaws tighten, producing a dull, aching sensation, or band of tension, around the head. Vascular headaches, which include the common migraine, are due to a constriction and then dilation of blood vessels in the head. Vascular headaches are usually severe, one-sided throbbing headaches often associated with nausea, vomiting, and visual disturbances (flashing lights or stars). Sinus headaches are caused by blockage of the sinus cavities with resulting pressure and pain in the cheeks, forehead, and upper teeth. These headaches are often associated with nasal congestion. Sometimes a combination of these types of headaches occurs at the same time.SolutionsApply ice packs or heat on your neck and head.Gently massage the muscles of your neck and scalp.Use relaxation exercises.Take aspirin, or an aspirin substitute, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen.Use a decongestant medication, if you have nasal congestion.Reduce emotional and physical stressors, such as anger, eyestrain, or continuous loud noise.Avoid foods that may trigger headaches, such as aged cheeses, chocolate, nuts, red wine, alcohol, avocados, figs, raisins, or pickled foods.