Varidasa

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what is it what are the side effects what is it used for. my doctor is prescribing it for swelling after injections on my lips

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Sorry, I can't find anything listed under this. What country are you in? Are you certain of the na me and spelling?

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Varidasa appears to be a spanish medication (either from mexico, south america, or another spanish-speaking country) and contains the active ingredients Streptokinase + Streptodornase. From what I have found it is used as an effective and inexpensive clot-dissolving medication. Google translate says "VARIDASA is a potent anti-inflammatory and as such should be used in the treatment of acute or chronic inflammation, infectious or traumatic (with edema and / or hematoma)." [1]

Does this sound about right? You can read more on the page for Streptokinase Details. Do you have any other questions or information to add? Please post back if you do...

References:
[1] http:/­/­www.infopaciente.com/­prospecto_medicamento.asp?id=39&Varidasa_%C2%AE_Comprimidos (Spanish Language)

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Varidasa is prescribed for Ostartritis in Spain. Can I us it together with Paracetamol? And Celebrex?

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Have just been prescribed Varidasa for an abscess in a delicate area,,,it has made me itch, I suffer from Urticaria and I am allergic to Aspirin also, and an Asthmatic , Diabetic patient,,I live in Spain so, yes I do have a Spanish Dr? I have only taken one tablet so far, but not well at all!

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I had facelift in mexico the dr prescribed varadasa but it was unavailable there. I am baci in the USA where can I get it

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