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What Causes Itching Of The Skin After Taking Zerodol?

Last night I took zerodol SP because I am suffering with neck pain but after some time i began to experience skin irritation like itching and a feeling tat some is crawling on my skin what is the reason? is this the side effect of zerodol ? And one more thing I am suffering with anemia haemoglobin - 8.6 and taking medicines orofer - XT in afternoon uand zincovit in night
Thu, 12 Mar 2015
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hello..
can you exactly relate the itch to zerodol sp??
if so it could be due to an allergic reaction to paracetamol(pcm) or serratiopeptidase(drugs in zerodol sp)
just check whether you have taken paracetamol previously?because allergy to paracetamol is very less..if pcm is ruled out serratiopeptidase is the culprit..
take levocetrizine fro relief from itch..stop zerodol sp ..
consult your doctor for an alternative
if you are not allergic to pcm take plain pcm/aceclofenac that would suffice..

hope my answer helps you
if you have any more queries i would be happy to answer..
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What Causes Itching Of The Skin After Taking Zerodol?

hello.. can you exactly relate the itch to zerodol sp?? if so it could be due to an allergic reaction to paracetamol(pcm) or serratiopeptidase(drugs in zerodol sp) just check whether you have taken paracetamol previously?because allergy to paracetamol is very less..if pcm is ruled out serratiopeptidase is the culprit.. take levocetrizine fro relief from itch..stop zerodol sp .. consult your doctor for an alternative if you are not allergic to pcm take plain pcm/aceclofenac that would suffice.. hope my answer helps you if you have any more queries i would be happy to answer..