POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy9 months agoA. Saridon is a commonly used pain-relief medication for headaches, but it's not generally recommended for breastfeeding mothers without consulting a doctor first. The active ingredients in Saridon (paracetamol, propyphenazone, and caffeine) may pass into breast milk in small amounts. While paracetamol is considered relatively safe for breastfeeding mothers in moderate doses, the other ingredients, like propyphenazone and caffeine, may not be ideal during breastfeeding.
It's always best to consult your pediatrician or healthcare provider before taking any medication while breastfeeding to ensure it's safe for you and your baby. If you're experiencing frequent headaches, your doctor may recommend a safer alternative, such as a simple paracetamol (acetaminophen) or another treatment that won't affect milk supply or your baby.
Additionally, you may want to explore other natural remedies for headaches, such as staying hydrated, resting, and using cold compresses on your forehead, especially if you're breastfeeding and want to avoid medication.
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