Can Zerodol P Used For Period Pain

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I want to know what this medicine does and what the side effects of this medicine are? ## Zerodol TH combines the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory Aceclofenac, with the muscle relaxant/analgesic Thiocolchicoside. It is used to treat pain, swelling, muscle spasms and fever. Common side effects may include: nausea, dizziness, headache and stomach irritation. Read more: Are there any comments or questions? ## will i get delay in my periods if i intake more zerodol Th ## i took 4 zerodol thod 16 tablets on the suggestion of a doctor,after that I came to khow that I am four weeks pregnant.Is it harmfull for my pregnancy? ## I am suffering from upper backache for last six months,consulted rheumatologist and orthopedic ,blood test and X-ray reports of the spine are normal,paracetamol was of no u...

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Reason for Dr, prescribing Zerodol-CR once/daily after meals results from my having painful swollen feet starting in region of ankle/instep and radiating up leg to knee area. Test reveals that circlation is excellent and this leaves me to believe that possible cause could be from a sprained ankle which occured many years ago and, before this instant, has never behaved in this manner and for such a prolonged period. I do suffer from painful legs during the night and hitherto have been diagmosed with fibromyalgia. Of note, reflexology helps for a period. I do not readily take medication with the preference to allow the body to heal itself but I am a stickler for taking multi-vitamins, folic acid, acidophilous -- anything to maintain good health. For this problem -- swollen feet -- how adv...

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hi i am58 yrs old and had menopause about 5 years ago. recently i had been experiening joint pains due to having the Chikgunya virus. Yesterday i had an aspirin 81 mg and i took a zerdol 500mg tablet at bedtime. todays. when i went to te toilet i saw some blood as when a period start ca there be a connection to the medication

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