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Saridon Woman, Fast Action Against Abdominal, Body Pain And Headaches Tablet

(5 tablets in strip)
Saridon Woman, Fast Action Against Abdominal, Body Pain And Headaches Tablet
Product Details
Saridon Woman, Fast Action Against Abdominal, Body Pain and Headaches Tablet
Saridon Woman contains Hyoscine butylbromide 10 mg + Paracetamol 500 mg that provides a quick relief from abdominal pain, cramps, menstrual pain, body pain and headaches associated with periods, menstruation, monthly cycle.

Key Ingredients:
Each Tablet contains:  Hyoscine butylbromide 10 mg + Paracetamol 500 mg

Key Benefits:
  • FORMULATED TO REDUCE PERIOD PAIN: Specifically formulated to alleviate the pain associated with menstrual cramps/periods and other related discomforts
  • PAIN REDUCTION: Combines Hyoscine butyl bromide (10 mg) and Paracetamol (500 mg) to effectively relieve abdominal spasm, period pain and general pain relief
  • VERSATILE APPLICATION: Suitable for relieving abdominal pain, backaches, headaches, and other common symptoms experienced during menstruation
  • Plant based origin :Hyoscine butylbromide, Molecule of plant origin with paracetamol for safe and effective relief from period pain
  • IMPROVED PRODUCTIVITY: By reducing the severity of menstrual / period pain, Saridon Woman helps women stay focused and productive during their periods every month
  • Fast and long lasting action: Begins to alleviate pain quickly, allowing users to resume their daily activities without prolonged discomfort 
  • SUITABLE FOR 12 years and above AGES: Safe for women of 12+ age
  • CONVENIENT DOSAGE: 1-2 tablets three times a day as mentioned on the pack or as recommended.

Directions for use:
Swallow the tablet with water. 1-2 tablets three times a day or as recommended by physician

Safety Information:
  • Pregnant and Lactating women and individuals with any pre-existing condition should consult a doctor before taking the medicine
  • In case of symptoms of any illness, please consult a doctor.

Content on this page was last updated on 18 November, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)