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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://rxchat.com/images/forums/152.jpg"/></p><p>what is it what are the side effects what is it used for. my doctor is prescribing it for swelling after injections on my lips ## Sorry, I can&#39;t find anything listed under this. What country are you in? Are you certain of the na me and spelling? ## Varidasa appears to be a spanish medication (either from mexico, south america, or another spanish-speaking country) and contains the active ingredients Streptokinase + Streptodornase. From what I have found it is used as an effective and inexpensive clot-dissolving medication. Google translate says &#34;VARIDASA is a potent anti-inflammatory and as such should be used in the treatment of acute or chronic inflammation, infectious or traumatic (with edema and / or hematoma).&#34; [1] Does this sound about right? You can read more on the pa...</p>]]></description>
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