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I have my Gall Bladder ladden with stone removed through a key-hole surgery four days back. I have skipped taking of tablet Sebivo 600mg on the day of my surgery on the advice of the Surgeon. But I have not yet resumed the regime of the said tablet since then for fear of having adverse effect on liver after the said surgery. I am confused as to the resumption of the said regime. Please advise .

exzema ## Hello, Are you referring to Klor-Con? If so, it is a potassium Salt Supplement. It is used to help maintain enough Potassium in the body and prevent a deficiency. I'm not sure what information you are hoping to seek in regards to eczema, but based on my research it is not a side effect nor related to this medication in any way. Are you currently taking Klor-Con? Learn More: Klor Con Details Please post back if you have any questions and I'll be happy to assist you.

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Kaochlor Potassium Chloride

Potassium chloride (KCl, or potassium salt) is a metal halide salt composed of potassium and chlorine. It is odorless and has a white or colorless vitreous crystal appearance. The solid dissolves readily in water, and its solutions have a salt-like taste. Potassium chloride can be obtained from ancient dried lake deposits.[7] KCl is used as a fertilizer,[8] in medicine, in scientific applications, and in food processing, where it may be known as E number additi...

Midchlor Acetaminophen + Dichloralphenazone + Isometheptene

Amidrine, Midrin, Nodolor, Duradrin, IDA, Migquin, Migrin-A, Migrazone or Epidrine is a combination drug consisting of paracetamol, dichloralphenazone and isometheptene used to treat migraines and severe, refractory headaches.[1] Components Paracetamol, also known as acetaminophen, is a common over-the-counter pain reliever and fever reducer. Dichloralphenazone is a prodrug of two pharmacologically distinct agents: the sedative agent, chloral hydrate, as well as antipyrine,...

Valchlor Mechlorethamine

Chlormethine (INN, BAN), also known as mechlorethamine (USAN, USP), mustine, HN2, and (in post-Soviet states) embikhin (), is a nitrogen mustard sold under the brand name Mustargen among others. It is the prototype of alkylating agents, a group of anticancer chemotherapeutic drugs. It works by binding to DNA, crosslinking two strands and preventing cell duplication. It binds to the N7 nitrogen on the DNA base guanine. As the chemical is a blister agent, its use is strongly restricted within t...

Tri-Chlor Trichloroacetic Acid

Trichloroacetic acid (TCA; TCAA; also known as trichloroethanoic acid) is an analogue of acetic acid in which the three hydrogen atoms of the methyl group have all been replaced by chlorine atoms. Salts and esters of trichloroacetic acid are called trichloroacetates. Contents 1 Synthesis 2 Use 3 History 4 See also 5 References 6 External links Synthesis It is prepared by the reaction of chlorine with acetic acid in the presence of a suitable catalyst such as red phosphorus. This reacti...

what is it taken for ## Potassium Chloride is a nutritional supplement given to someone to treat, or prevent low potassium levels. Low levels of this vital nutrient can contribute to, or cause some severe health issues. Learn more: Is there anything else I can help with? ## Good evening, What is "Pot Chlor" - Erklorcon 10Mg ; Side effect? Does it have anything to do with urine coloration.

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Are you supposed to take a water pill (furosemide 40mg) with Pot Chlor ?? ## Hello, Earl! How are you? No, the potassium chloride can be prescribed by itself, if your potassium level has tested low. It is just a nutritional supplement and does not require a diuretic to work. Since it's very potent, its most common side effect is nausea and stomach pain. The reason it is often prescribed at the same time as a water pill/diuretic is due to the fact that many of them cause potassium loss, which can be very dangerous, so some people need to take them to keep their potassium levels up. Is there anything else I can help with? ## What is POTCHLORIDEER what is it for and what is it and are you supposed to take fluid pills with it

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this is an allergy medication. what I need to know is the exact spelling - is it ChlorATab, or Chloratab? ## will chloratabs increase blood pressure??? ## It is very hard to say, it depends on who is making it, I am assuming this is an over the counter product, do you know the manufacturer?

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Chloresium Chlorophyll-Chlorophyllin

Chlorophyllin refers to any one of a group of closely related water-soluble salts that are semi-synthetic derivatives of chlorophyll, differing in the identity of the cations associated with the anion. Its most common form is a sodium/copper derivative used as a food additive and in alternative medicine. As a food coloring agent, copper complex chlorophyllin is known as natural green 3 and has the E number E141.[1] Contents 1 Uses 1.1 Alternative medicine 1.2 3D printing ...

Chloroxine Drug Index

Chloroxine (trade name Capitrol; Kloroxin, Dichlorchinolinol, chlorquinol, halquinol(s));[citation needed] Latin cloroxinum, dichlorchinolinolum) is an antibacterial drug.[1] Oral formulations (under trade name such as Endiaron[2]) are used in infectious diarrhea, disorders of the intestinal microflora (e.g. after antibiotic treatment), giardiasis, inflammatory bowel disease. It is also useful for dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis.,[3&a...

small yellow pill with a line with a 5 above it on one side and 273 on the other ## chloniphin5 it's like a xanax without the narcotic. I was given them to come off of xanax10 of 5 yrs. there are also 10's which are green. ## also, not very potent! ## yellow pill scored one side .5 mg other side has 273 ## It is not Clonophin, the correct word is Klonopin and the generic is Clonazepam. This is the .5mg Tablet of it.

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Dexchlor ER Dexchlorpheniramine

Dexchlorpheniramine (trade name Polaramine) is an antihistamine with anticholinergic properties used to treat allergic conditions such as hay fever or urticaria.[1][2] It is the pharmacologically active dextrorotatory isomer of chlorpheniramine. It came into medical use in 1959 and was patented in 1962.[3] Pharmacology Dexchlorpheniramine is an antihistamine, or an antagonist of the histamine H1 receptor. A study found that dexchlorpheniramin...

Aller-Chlor Chlorpheniramine

Chlorphenamine (CP, CPM), also known as chlorpheniramine, is an antihistamine used to treat the symptoms of allergic conditions such as allergic rhinitis (hay fever).[2] It is taken by mouth.[2] The medication takes effect within 2 hours and lasts for about 4-6.[2] Common side effects include sleepiness, restlessness, and weakness.[2] Other side effects may include dry mouth and wheeziness.[2] It is a first-genera...

I have potassium level of 3.3 and was prescribed Pot Chlor Er(Klor-Con M20)Tb 20Meq but I have Irritable bowel syndrome and Gerd's and the medicine appears to be irritative to the stomach and esophagus. In addition I cannot swallow such a big thick pill. Is there a substitute which is liquid or powder? ## There are other potassium supplements available over the counter, but to be equivalent to this, you'd have to take a lot of them and the risk of them being irritating to your gastric system will still be there. That can actually be mitigated by making sure to take it with food, rather than on an empty stomach and will a full glass of water. However, if you really can't swallow it, then check with your doctor, they may have some other idea that could help. Are there any othe...

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Chlorgest HD Chlorpheniramine + Hydrocodone + Phenylephrine

Chlorphenamine (CP, CPM), also known as chlorpheniramine, is an antihistamine used to treat the symptoms of allergic conditions such as allergic rhinitis (hay fever).[2] It is taken by mouth.[2] The medication takes effect within 2 hours and lasts for about 4-6.[2] Common side effects include sleepiness, restlessness, and weakness.[2] Other side effects may include dry mouth and wheeziness.[2] It is a first-genera...

Chloroquine Drug Index

Chloroquine is a medication primarily used to prevent and treat malaria in areas where malaria remains sensitive to its effects.[1] Certain types of malaria, resistant strains, and complicated cases typically require different or additional medication.[1] Chloroquine is also occasionally used for amebiasis that is occurring outside the intestines, rheumatoid arthritis, and lupus erythematosus.[1] While it has not been formally studied in pregnan...

Chlorphed-LA Oxymetazoline

Oxymetazoline, sold under the brand name Afrin among others, is a topical decongestant and vasoconstrictor medication. It is available over-the-counter as a nasal spray to treat nasal congestion and nosebleeds, as eyedrops to treat eye redness due to minor irritation, and (in the United States) as a prescription topical cream to treat persistent facial redness due to rosacea in adults. Its effects begin within minutes and last for up to 6 hours. Intranasal use for longer than three days may c...

sleeping pill ## i am using chlorazepam for one of my seizure meds. I am epileptic.I understand that this drug is only a sleeping pill. ## Is chlorazepam used as a sleeping pill or is it an epileptic medication to. i take it but believe it does nothing for me. ## There are two possible drugs that these posts may be referring to, the first is Clorazepate and the other is Clonazepam, both of which have very commonly misunderstood names. Both are considered 'classical' Benzodiazepines, which means they are closely related and mainly treat the same conditions. That said, yes they can both also treat seizure disorders, though they generally aren't the first choice to use for them. You can learn more Clorazepate details here and more Clonazepam details here. Do either of these see...

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antispasmotic ## I think several medications were being confused with the name in the title…. However, the one that's used to treat muscle spasms is Clorazepate, it's a Benzodiazepine derivative, so it may be habit forming and could cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, irritability and headache. Learn more Clorazepate details here. Are there any comments or questions?

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