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Saridon neo 400 contains the active ingredient ibuprofen. This has pain-relieving, fever-reducing and anti-inflammatory properties.
Saridon neo 400 is suitable for short-term treatment, i.e. for a maximum of 3 days treatment of:
Saridon neo 400 must not be taken
During treatment with Saridon neo 400, mucosal ulcers, rarely bleeding or, in isolated cases, perforations (perforation in the stomach or intestines) can occur in the upper gastrointestinal tract. These complications can occur at any time during treatment, even without warning symptoms. To reduce this risk, the smallest effective dose should be used over the shortest possible duration of therapy. Contact your doctor if you have stomach pain and suspect it is related to taking the medicine or if you have an infection - see below under "Infection".
Certain painkillers called COX-2 inhibitors have been shown to be associated with an increased risk of heart attack and stroke at high doses and/or long-term treatment. This risk can also be slightly increased with Saridon neo 400 at a high dose (2400 mg/day). However, at the usual dosage (maximum 1200 mg/day), no increase in this risk was found. If you have already had a heart attack, stroke or venous thrombosis, the use of Saridon neo 400 in high doses is no longer recommended. Do not exceed the recommended dose or duration of treatment and in any case tell your doctor if you have already had a heart attack, stroke or venous thrombosis, or if you have risk factors (such as high blood pressure, diabetes (diabetes), high blood fat levels, smoking). Your doctor will decide whether you can still use Saridon neo 400 and which dose is right for you.
Taking Saridon neo 400 can impair the function of your kidneys, which can lead to an increase in blood pressure and/or fluid accumulation (oedema). Tell your doctor if you have heart or kidney disease, if you are taking medicines for high blood pressure (e.g. diuretics, ACE inhibitors) or if you lose more fluids, e.g. through heavy sweating.
This medicine can the reactionimpair your ability to drive and use tools or machines! This is especially true when taken with alcohol.
Caution is indicated in patients with a history of stomach or duodenal ulcers, impaired liver, kidney or heart function, blood clotting disorders, and in patients and patients who suffer or have suffered from asthma, chronic inflammation of the nasal mucosa (chronic cold), allergic diseases or certain rheumatic diseases (lupus erythematosus or collagen diseases).
In connection with the ibuprofen-containing medicines serious skin reactions reported. You should stop taking Saridon neo 400 and see a doctor straight away if you develop a skin rash, mucosal lesions, blisters or other signs of allergy, as these can be the first signs of a very serious skin reaction.
The highest risk of such reactions appears to be at the beginning of therapy. If you develop a skin rash, lesions on the mucous membranes, blisters or other signs of an allergy, you should stop taking Saridon neo 400 and seek medical treatment immediately, as these can be the first signs of a very serious skin reaction (see the section «What side effects can Saridon neo 400 have?»).
Saridon neo 400 should not be used if you have chickenpox.
Saridon neo 400 can cause signs of infections such as cover up fever and pain. It is therefore possible that Saridon neo 400 may delay appropriate treatment of the infection, which may lead to an increased risk of complications. This has been seen in bacterial pneumonia and bacterial skin infections associated with chickenpox. If you are taking this medicine during an infection and your infection symptoms persist or worsen, consult a doctor immediately.
Tell your doctor, pharmacist or druggist if you have recently been treated for an abortion.
Tell your doctor, pharmacist or druggist if you are being treated with medicines such as blood thinners (e.g. low dose acetylsalicylic acid), diuretics (water tablets), ACE inhibitors or β-blockers (medicines for high blood pressure and heart failure), antibiotics, certain medicines for fungal infections (e.g. voriconazole or fluconazole), immunosuppressants (medicines for transplant rejection), Ginkgo biloba plant extract, medicines for high blood sugar, anti-AIDS, epilepsy and depression. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen and the drugs listed above can interact.
In particular, long-term treatment with Saridon neo 400 may reduce the cardioprotective effect of low-dose acetylsalicylic acid.
Acetylsalicylic acid or other painkillers should not be taken at the same time as ibuprofen, as the risk of side effects can increase.
Concomitant consumption of alcohol can cause side effects, particularly those affecting the gastrointestinal tract or the central nervous system , be intensified.
Long-term use of painkillers can cause headaches. Do not treat them with an increased dose of the drug, but inform your doctor.
Elderly patients are more likely to experience side effects after using non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, in particular bleeding and perforation in the stomach and intestines. Therefore, particularly careful medical supervision is required in elderly patients.
Inform your doctor, pharmacist or druggist if you suffer from other illnesses, have allergies or are taking other medicines (even those you bought yourself!) or using them externally!
If you are pregnant or planning a pregnancy, you should only take Saridon neo 400 after consulting your doctor or your doctor. Saridon neo 400 must not be taken during the last third of pregnancy.
Saridon neo 400 should not be taken while breastfeeding unless your doctor has expressly instructed you to do so permitted.
Take 1 film-coated tablet of Saridon neo 400 with plenty of liquid.
A gap of 6 hours must be observed before the next dose.
Maximum daily dose: Do not take more than 3 film-coated tablets of Saridon neo 400 within 24 hours, unless prescribed by a doctor.
In the case of pain during the menstrual period, it is recommended to start treatment at the first sign of the symptoms.
Do not use Saridon neo 400 for longer than 3 days and only to treat the symptoms listed above.
If the symptoms increase despite taking Saridon neo 400 or if the painful area becomes red or swollen, consult your doctor. A serious illness can be the cause.
Even if the symptoms do not improve within 3 days at the latest, you should consult your doctor so that the reason can be clarified.
Saridon neo 400 must not be used in children under the age of 12. The use and safety of Saridon neo 400 in children under the age of 12 have not yet been systematically tested.
Elderly patients can react more sensitively to the drug than younger adults. It is particularly important that elderly patients report any side effects to their doctor immediately.
If you have taken more Saridon neo 400 than you should, always consult a doctor for an assessment of the risk and advice on further treatment.
Symptoms may include nausea, stomach pain, vomiting (possibly with blood), headache, ringing in the ears, confusion and eye tremors. At high doses, drowsiness, chest pain, palpitations, fainting, convulsions (especially in children), weakness and dizziness, blood in the urine, feeling cold and breathing problems have been reported.
If you forget to take a dose, do not take more than the usual recommended amount for the next dose.
Follow the dosage given in the package leaflet or as prescribed by your doctor. If you think the medicine is too weak or too strong, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist.
The following side effects can occur when taking Saridon neo 400. They are listed according to their frequency: