





SPH Pridol-P Tablet
Written By Dr. Subita Alagh, BDS,
Reviewed By Dr. Sachin Gupta, MD Pharmacology, MBBS,
Last updated on 20 Aug 2026 | 01:01 AM (IST)




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General Information






Product introduction
SPH Pridol-P Tablet should be taken with or without food. It should be taken regularly as advised by your doctor. Your doctor may change the dose and time between doses according to your pain level and needs. Do not take more or use it for a longer duration than recommended by your doctor.
Some of the common side effects of this medicine include nausea, dizziness, and diarrhea. You should let your doctor know if any of these side effects bother you or if they do not go away with time. Your doctor may help you with ways to reduce or prevent these side effects by prescribing an alternative medicine or adjusting the dose.
SPH Pridol-P Tablet may not be suitable for everyone. Before taking it, let your doctor know if you have any problems with your heart, kidneys, or liver, or if you have stomach ulcers. Also, tell your doctor about all the other medicines you take to ensure they are safe. Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers should consult their doctors before using SPH Pridol-P Tablet.
Uses of Pridol-P Tablet
- Pain relief : SPH Pridol-P Tablet helps relieve pain in conditions such as headache, body ache, muscle pain, toothache, menstrual cramps, and minor injuries.
Benefits of Pridol-P Tablet
SPH Pridol-P Tablet is used for short-term relief of pain, inflammation, and swelling in conditions that affect joints and muscles. Some of the conditions in which SPH Pridol-P Tablet is used are rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, muscle pain, back pain, toothache, or pain in the ear and throat.
Side effects of Pridol-P Tablet
- Indigestion
- Abdominal pain
How to use Pridol-P Tablet
How Pridol-P Tablet works
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Quick tips
- Take SPH Pridol-P Tablet with food to reduce the risk of stomach irritation.
- Do not take SPH Pridol-P Tablet with other medicines containing paracetamol without consulting your doctor.
- Avoid taking SPH Pridol-P Tablet with other NSAIDs (such as ibuprofen or diclofenac) unless advised by your doctor.
- SPH Pridol-P Tablet may cause dizziness or sleepiness, so avoid driving or operating machinery until you know how it affects you.
- Stop taking SPH Pridol-P Tablet and seek medical attention if you develop severe stomach pain or black/tarry stools.
- Stay well hydrated while using SPH Pridol-P Tablet, as dehydration may increase the risk of kidney-related side effects.
- Inform your doctor if you have a history of stomach ulcers, kidney disease, or liver disease before taking SPH Pridol-P Tablet.
- Do not increase the dose or frequency of SPH Pridol-P Tablet without medical advice.
- Inform your doctor if you develop a rash, swelling, or signs of an allergic reaction while taking SPH Pridol-P Tablet.
- If dizziness occurs after taking SPH Pridol-P Tablet, avoid activities requiring alertness such as driving.
- If pain persists or keeps recurring despite taking SPH Pridol-P Tablet, consult your doctor for further evaluation.
Safety advice

Alcohol

Pregnancy

Breast feeding

Driving

Kidney
Use of SPH Pridol-P Tablet is not recommended in patients with severe kidney disease.

Liver
However, the use of SPH Pridol-P Tablet is not recommended in patients with severe liver disease and active liver disease.

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References
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- Grosser T, Smyth EM, FitzGerald GA. Pharmacotherapy of Inflammation, Fever, Pain, and Gout. In: Brunton LL, Hilal-Dandan R, Knollmann BC (Editors). Goodman & Gilman’s: The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics. 13th ed. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education; 2018. pp. 685-709.
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