Hello
I have a question, can I combine sirdalud 4 mg with sirdalud 6mg?
It is used on an ad hoc basis for spine/back pain for 7-10 days.
I have 4 sirdalud 4mg tablets left and can I continue after these 4 days sirdalud 6mg? Or is it better the other way around? First 6 mg and then 4? I don't want to buy it for now, I thought about using what I have. Thank you in advance for your answer Best regards. Ps. I'm taking it together with Apo napro
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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
4 days ago
At the outset, it should be noted that the drugs mentioned in the question: Sirdalud is a prescription drug, so the legitimacy and need for the use of two different doses in therapy should be determined by a doctor.
You can start treatment with Sirdalud 4 mg and switch to Sirdalud MR 6 mg after using them. It is important to be cautious as increasing the dose may increase side effects such as drowsiness or muscle weakness. However, drugs differ not only in dose, but also in form. Sirdalud MR 6mg are modified-release capsules and Sirdalud 4mg are tablets.
If you are in doubt or experience worrying symptoms, it is best to consult your doctor to adjust your treatment. Also, remember to use your medications as prescribed, especially when taking other medications such as Apo-Napro.
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