Earlier I read about this so called new drug now available in the
Philippine market (well at least its popular in Visayas and Mindanao)
and they're calling it "
Saridon".
They say it's actually priced very competitively compared to the
leading brands, and quite almost near the generics price. But how come
the medicine started out in the provinces and not in Metro Manila or
even Luzon?
Another strange thing is there's not enough info to give you an
informative knowledge of the said medicine and lastly, I've also been
reading bad feedback or articles from certain columnists especially in
the said Visayas and Mindanao areas - that is - if you try Googling
about this particular brand.
This probably led to the creation of this article in
SunStar
which worries about the negative write-ups about the drug....and
wonders why Bayer and The Department of Health (DOH) is not really that
eager to educate the people about the drug....or am I just really out of
the loop.
But what really caught my attention was the ads:
However, the pictures are like saying you are giving yourself a headache.....hehehe
If you Google about the brand, Wikipedia tops the list:
"Saridon is an analgesic combination indicated for the management of
headache. The currently global base formulation contains 135 mg of
propyphenazone,
260 mg of paracetamol and 55 mg of caffeine. The combination is
designed and said to produce effective analgesia with fast onset of
action in 15 minutes, as compared to paracetamol, ibuprofen, or aspirin
alone."
With emphasis on
propyphenazone because , apparently, this particular ingredient is banned in other countries:
Propyphenazone, a pyrazolone derivative with anti-inflammatory,
analgesic and antipyretic activity, was introduced in 1951 for the
treatment of rheumatic disorders. As it is structurally related to
aminophenazone it has been
associated with severe blood dyscrasias.
However, it cannot be transformed into potentially carcinogenic
nitrosamines and has therefore been widely used as a replacement drug
for aminophenazone. In certain countries, products containing
propyphenazone have now been
restricted in their indications, whereas in others they are still available, sometimes as over-the-counter preparations.”
Countries that have banned Propyphenazone:
Sri Lanka, Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, and Turkey
But I've seen a link to a YouTube video of one of its commercials:
I saw information about Saridon at thefilipinodoctor.com website:Notice
that the top banner advertises about Saridon. If you go further in by
clicking on the banner, its gives you details about the drug and a video
link as well.
"Saridon is an analgesic specially formulated to treat severe headache in
as fast as 15 minutes.Each Saridon tablet contains Paracetamol,
Propyphenazone and Caffeine, a unique combination that provides
effective and long lasting pain relief."
The video description is:
"Saridon launches nationwide with a new hard-hitting TV commercial
depicting what it feels like to work while nursing a persistent headache
- a situation which many people can identify with."
I don't really find the video funny but knowing Filipinos and our thinking, we may actually try it out.
The site also has this" Why Choose Saridon?" portion:
But I don't really just really on obvious biased advertising so I look
for other articles and preferred columns or blogs like this one from
searchinfluencer.com .
Another
blog called the drug as "
poison"
"The original formula for
Saridon contained a
phenacetin,
a carcinogenic or cancer causing substance. A component of this was
Propyphenazone. It is an NSAID or a non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory drug like aspirin. So if taken excessively can cause
bleeding. Since this is an over the counter drug, only a few people know
about this fact. This is also contraindicated for ages 12 years old and
below."
It got me thinking otherwise of the probable ill- effects of the new
drug and its "special" ingredients which side-effects are kept hidden
from us. Got me thinking why the drug is being banned in other
countries.
Is it just paranoia to worry?
Now unless the government, specifically the DOH and the Bureau of Food
and Drug (BFAD), whoever is directly responsible, gives us a more
reliable source of verifiable information or study about the drug, then
its like trusting a brand that could give us more adverse effects rather
than cure.
Would I allow myself to be treated by a drug that doesn't even have any
specific website available for prospective consumers to research info
about it?
Positive feedback from other bloggers
Also read a
blog post
dated February 2012 with positive feedback about Saridon, but still how
come there's still no website from the makers themselves. Should I rely
on a few blogs for my medicinal requirements?
Another
blogger recommends, and noting the inclusion of caffeine as another ingredient, saying on his blog:
"
I’m convinced to the formulation of
Saridon and thanks to Bayer for introducing this new drug to us pinoys.
I don’t take any tablets for headaches in my life ( I know the other
brand, but I take them if ever I’m sick), but Saridon is purely for
headaches only and I’m glad that I got introduced to Bayer’s new drug."
"I did a research and learned that
Caffeine is proven a neuro-stimulant and also as a metabollic stimulant.
Caffeine is very addictive,especially to people who started drinking
coffee every morning and afternoon. I also drink coffee every morning
and this keeps me awake and oriented for the day that I woke up, I drink
coffee to relax myself while working. I read online that caffeine is
also a mild natural analgesic, meaning that the elders we were told
about to drink coffee if we have headaches is really true.
So
when caffeine - the mild natural analgesic combines with Paracetamol
and Propyphenazone, it will have Saridon tablet as the fast acting
headache and pain reliever."
There's another blogger who has something to say about the product. Read all about it on his blog.
So I guess some are very much
impressed with the product and some are wary of the side-effects and the
health dangers it may produce.
But it still does not answer my question if Propyphenazone is safe or not...and should we be worried?
Well, I do hope the DOH or BFAD releases an announcement soon otherwise
there would still be people like me doubtful of the product. bayer
should include information about the product on their website, and exert
effort to make the information "searchable" online for us consumers.