Zaldiar - analogs
Pharmgroups: Opioid non-narcotic analgesics in combinations |
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| Prices in pharmacies: 6.8-14.5€ Instructions Zaldiar | |||||||||
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| Similar | Complete analog ⓘ✘Analogues of the drug with completely identical active ingredients |
Prices in pharmacies |
| ≈100% | Dangerous 🔍 Ramlepsa | — |
| ≈100% | Dangerous 🔍 Tramacet | — |
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pharmaciesAnalogs by action ⓘ✘Analogues of the drug according to its degree of similarity with other drugs that are not direct analogues
- 71% 0.2-0.3€ Avexima paracetamol Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 70% — ПАРАЦЕТАМОЛ ФортеКидс Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 70% — Парацимил Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 70% — Paracetamol-LekT Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 68% 0.9-2.6€ Efferalgan Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 68% 10.8€ Perfalgan Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 67% — Lupocet Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 66% — Aldolor Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 66% — Prohodol Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 65% — Panadol junior Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 65% — Paracetamol-Hemofarm Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 65% 0.1-0.3€ Paracetamol-UBF Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 64% 0-0.2€ Paracetamol MS Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 64% — Paracetamol 120 Berlin-Chemie Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 64% — Acetaminophen Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 64% — Paracetamol 250 Berlin-Chemie Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 63% — Apap Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 63% — Парацетамол-ЭКОлаб Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 63% 0.2€ Парацетамол Реневал Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 63% 0.7-1.2€ Paracetamol for kids Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 63% 0.4€ Panadol Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 63% 0.6-0.8€ Ifimol Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 63% 0.2-0.4€ Paracetamol Medisorb Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 63% 0.7-1€ Panadol Baby Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 63% — Парацетамол Б. Браун Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 63% 0.3-0.9€ Парацетамол Велфарм Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 63% — Paracetamol-ECO Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 63% 0.6€ Paracetamol-AKOS Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 63% — Апотель Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 63% — Парацетамол-Алиум Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 63% 0.9€ Calpol Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 63% — Acamol-Teva Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 63% 0.7-0.8€ Panadol soluble Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 63% — Pamol Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 63% — Tylenol Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 63% 0.2-0.5€ Paracetamol-Altpharm Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 63% — Paracetamol tablets Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 63% — Paracetamol-Rowtech Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 63% — Paracetamol Kabi Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 63% — Xumapar Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 62% — Paracetamol (Acetophenum) Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 62% — Paracetamol-N.S. Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 62% — Mexalen Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 62% — Prohodol puerilis Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 62% — Paracetamol-ratiopharm Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 62% — Sanidol Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 60% — Children s Tylenol Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 59% — Efferalgan Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
- 57% — Femizol Dangerous 🔍 [Mepyramine+Pamabrom+Paracetamol and more 1Paracetamol]
- 57% 0.2-0.7€ Cefecon D Dangerous 🔍 [Paracetamol]
Learn more about the selection of analogues
- The drug has «Zaldiar» 4 full analogs, for example Парацетамол+Трамадол Органика; 51 analog by action, the most similar - Avexima paracetamol (0.2-0.3€).
- Medical online service has selected the best substitutes for Zaldiar based on its instructions, components, pharmaceutical groups and practical application.
- The table shows the prices of analogues Zaldiar to choose the cheapest pills.
- If you have introduced other drugs for registration, substitutes are selected taking into account the assessment of interactions and safety.
- Sometimes, due to the presence of dangerous interactions, it is necessary to use drugs that are similar in effect, sometimes even from different pharmacological groups.