Popular painkiller Syndol has been off the market for a while now, but this hasn’t stopped the requests coming in, so we’ve published this post to let you know what alternatives are available to you.
http://blog.thehealthcounter.com/2014/04/syndol-is-gone-but-there-are-alternatives/
2. Just like Syndol, Migraleve Pink tablets contain a SedatingAntihistamine as
well as powerful painkillers, and acts in a very similar way to Syndol, helping
to prevent the onset of nausea, vomiting and migraine that may prevent
restful sleep.These tablets are powerful, and more than two should not be
taken in a 24 hour period.
3. Panadol Night Pain, contains an active ingredient often considered to be the
successor to the ingredient contained in Syndol, a next gen sedating
antihistamine.This painkiller may create the drowsy sensation that sufferers
of night time pain may have been seeking from Syndol. It is particularly
suitable for the short-termtreatment of rheumatic and muscular pain,
backache, neuralgia, toothache, migraine, headache and period pain that
may be preventing the sufferer from achieving sleep.
4. Paramol is one of the strongest painkillers on the market, and contains an
active ingredient similar to that of Syndol’s that may promote drowsiness. It
relieves both pain and feverishness and is suitable for toothache, backache
and migraines. Paramol, along with Solpadeine, may be the best for your
pain.
5. Solpadeine is a quick-relief painkiller because it is an effervescent, and
takes much less time to be absorbed by the body than a tablet or capsule,
providing excellent relief from aches, pains, colds and flu.