Paramet Tablet Use

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i am suffering from migraine although my medication is over in time when i do have a headache i take paramet as an sos which gives me relief from this pain although sometimes i do have to take 2 pill never have i taken more then this .I just want to know its future implications on my body and health. ## Have you consulted a doctor? Paramet contains Paracetamol and Metoclopramide and it is most commonly used to treat migraines. In high doses, taken for long periods of time, the Paracetamol might cause liver damage. Learn more: ## even i have both of severe migraine n sinus..so i tke medicines like-metopour/sibellium10 just after my dinner..n i take paramet only if my headaches too much.u can try 'domstal' when u feel lyk vomiting during ur migraine headache. dis is clinically pre...

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Could you please let me know the link to know the efficacy parameters for ebastine 5mg dispersible tablets in detail. Any clinical trials if carried out for it ## area of absorbption of ebastine ## what is the purpose of Ebastine 5mg Dispersible Tablet?why is it prescribed?

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My sgpt level was 29 in 2018, 43 in 2019 and 66 in 2021, all other parameters of lft like sgot, ggt are stable. why is this shift in sgpt/alt level. i am feeeling fatigue, weight loss and indigestion, stomach growling and diarrheal symptoms after eating. i have done endoscopy and colonoscopy and reports are fine. Doctor has prescribed nusam 400 twice daily and esomac? will it treat my problem?

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Sir,On 12 Aug 2014,I suffered from ischemic heart disease with diastolic dysfunction and mild LVH. LVEF was 35%approx. I underwent PTCA to LAD,one blockage90%, on 16 Aug 2014. All other parameters were in normal limits such as HDL, LDL, Triglycerides, VLDL Blood sugar, Creatine etc. I am not diabetic. Treatment advised on discharge: 1) Clopitab 75 mg 1----0----1 2) Met XL 25 mg 1----0----1 3) Cardace 1.25 mg 1----0----1 4) Flavedon MR 35 mg 1----0----1 5) ISMO 20 mg 1----0----0 6) Atorva 40 mg 0----0----1 7) Ecospirin 150 mg 0----1----0 How long do I have to take all these tablets? I know allopathic drugs often have side effects.And I wanted myself free from them as early as possible. Within two months I reduced my weight from 92 kg to 81 kg by diet control and brisk walk daily for 30 m...

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Hello. I have been taking lipvas (atorvastatin) tablets for the past nine months and my daily dose is 10mg. I got checked for my cholesterol levels and all parameters are within the safe zone. Shall I stop taking this medication? ## You should not stop it, without your doctor's approval. The NIH lists the typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, and joint/muscle aches. The medication may be the only thing keeping it down and preventing future medical problems. Are you on any other medications? ## I had diabetes and an old stroke case for which the doctor prescribed Carbamazepine, Atorvastatin, and an Asprin tablet. Now my BP and sugar levels are somehow ok. So, can I stop taking these meds?

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clssifictions, dosage, frequency, uses, indications, contraindications, mechanism of actions, side effects, nursing responsibilities, monitoring parameter ## Duvadilan contains Isoxsuprine, it is given to pregnant women in premature labor to help relax the uterus. It is not available in the US. I am sorry, but I do not have any other information on it. Does anyone else have more details? From more information that recently became available, it is listed as also being used for circulatory disorders. Patients should be watched for transient palpitations, sudden fall in blood pressure and dizziness. Anything else you need to know?

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Gabitril Tiagabine

Tiagabine (trade name Gabitril) is an anticonvulsant medication produced by Cephalon that is used in the treatment of epilepsy. The drug is also used off-label in the treatment of anxiety disorders and panic disorder. Contents 1 Medical uses 2 Side effects 3 Warning 4 Overdose 5 Pharmacology 6 Pharmacodynamics 7 Monitoring Parameters 8 History 9 See also 10 References 11 External links Medical uses Tiagabine is approved by U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as an adjunctive treatm...

Tiagabine Drug Index

Tiagabine (trade name Gabitril) is an anticonvulsant medication produced by Cephalon that is used in the treatment of epilepsy. The drug is also used off-label in the treatment of anxiety disorders and panic disorder. Contents 1 Medical uses 2 Side effects 3 Warning 4 Overdose 5 Pharmacology 6 Pharmacodynamics 7 Monitoring Parameters 8 History 9 See also 10 References 11 External links Medical uses Tiagabine is approved by U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as an adjunctive treatm...

I would like to try it but I don't know who will prescribe it. ## Hello, Tiffany! How are you? Any doctor can prescribe it, there aren't any restrictions on it, from what I can find. However, there are prescribing parameters, it should only be prescribed for obese patience that also have one weight related complication, such as high blood pressure or diabetes. Side effects to the medication may include nausea, headache, nausea and constipation. Do you currently have a doctor that you see regularly? If so, you may want to ask them about it.

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Full prescribing information about Thiocolchicoside ## Very useful and excellant ## Sorry, this isn't available in the US and I cannot find much information on it, other than it is classified as muscle relaxant. ## To read more about this, you can see the following short article: I don't think it's available in the United States, but it is used as a muscle relaxant, pain reliever, and anti-inflammatory. Can you please post back with more information about what country you obtained this medication from? ## Just purchased some in Turkey. ## will you please send the detail information of thiocochicoside about dosage forms all evalutionary parameters and pcokinetic parameter ## Thiocolchicoside is sold in latin america, eastern europe, I am not sure in which other countries. Thi...

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1 am taken Tylenol #3 due to a recent operation along with 5mg of of Morphine is this safe? as I was told the body turns codiene into Morphine after a while ## They can be taken together, as long as your doctor has stated you should do so. The FDA warns that this medication carries the risk of being habit forming, and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache, constipation, and dry mouth. It doesn't actually turn it into Morphine, your body breaks it down into the same metabolites, which is very different and does not create the risk of an overdose. Just make sure you stay within your prescribed dosing parameters. Is there anything else I can help with?

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I have been losing weight progressively over the last four years. All the parameters have been found to be normal. I am generally suffering from allergic gastritis. I was prescribed Caldikind for three months and I gained about 4 kgs. Subsequently, I was prescribed Zincovit and Pregeb-M-OD 75/1500. Weight kept increasing for about 2.5 months but subsequently I lost about two kgs. I have been put again on Caldikind Plus for the last about 20 days but there has been further loss of weight of about 3.5 kg. Shall be grateful for advice.

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prescribed for depression ## would like to know about the bioavailability, solubility, absorption and formulation parameters of melitracen or melitracen-flupentixol hydrochloride. ## i would like the mode of action and side effects of melitracen

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Hi, I am an Indian, age 78, 5'7" in height and weigh 60 kg. I'm a vegan, I do yoga and light exercise. All parameters pathological test reports normal except that I've been on high blood pressure medicine for over 20yrs. Previously I was taking atenolol 50mg and amlodipine 5mg, whereas my blood pressure was quite controlled. About 4 years back symptoms of Afib developed. Doc prescribed telma CT 40/6.25mg, metoprolol 50 + cilacar 10 and xeralto 20 in the morning and telma 40 in the evening. My BP still ranges around 150/95, no improvement in Afib - which repeats every month or so. Is it not a case of being over-medicated? Can I go back to just taking amlodipine? How do I get rid of Afib? Are there any changes you can suggest? ## It is really hard to say, and it would be b...

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i found a round dark green pill with 9196 on one side n v on other side what is it ## I get no results for a nv 9196 ..... any other parameters to go by? ## I can't find a listing for this in any of our resources, even making variations on the numbers. It has come up on our site, before and we did not find anything on it then, either. Lexy, can you please post back with any other details you have on it? Was it found in the U.S.?

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I am taking macaroot and vitex it says take one pill three times a day but I always forget can I take all three at once Or is that really bad? If i do it what kind of results could it have? ## @Dominique, From your description I get the sense that it may be best to continue trying to adhere to the dosing guidelines listed on the packaging, since that's probably how you optimize its effectiveness. However, from my own understanding it may also depend on what dose you're taking. Reason I say that is because Vitex reportedly comes in dosage forms of up to 400mg and the average dose of maca is listed at 1,000mg to 2,000mg. My theory is that if you fall within these parameters then it's still considered a "normal" dose, whether taken all at once or divided throughout the ...

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I am diabetic since 5 years My weight reduced to 7 Kgs. I took aurvedic product and brought under control . I left taking medicine and controlled over food, did exercise, walking ect. I am taking bitterguard jouce every morning in empty stomac. But it is still above normal(before breakfast 158 after 245). All other parameters of blood test are normal Please advice me the solution.

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My TSH level is 9.122, T3 level 1.01 and T4 level 8.14. I am not overweight. Is treatment required or not? I am a 60 year old male. ## My TSH level is 9.122 uIU/mL under CLIA METHOD REF Tietz Clinical guide to lab tests my T3 is 1.01ug/mL and T4 is 8.14 if/mL I am 60 years old and not overweight and all other health parameters are normal. ## I'm 23 and I have vitamin D deficiency. I took medicine for it and after 4 months my level is at 17. What is wrong? And now I'm also worried about my TSH level as well, which is 0.637 miu/l. Is it within a normal range?

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Hello. I take this medication for colitis as told by my doctor it's safe. Now after reading the notes about this on here i am scared. I've being taking this for 3 weeks now (2 per day) - Am i safe? ## I was suspected to have some auto-immune disease like - Scleroderma, MCTD, Dermatomysositis or Eosonophilic faciitis. All immunological tests parameters had turned out negative including RA factor done repeatedly in advance method in last one half years. ANA/ANF is -ve done several times in different labs. Doctors treated me with Pulse Mythyle Prednisolone IV 1 g each for 5 days and I was admitted in a specialized hospitals for 22 days. I had suffered from whole body itching, pain, mouth ulcer, swallowing difficulty, movement difficulty, swelling of face & limbs, pain in abdome...

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Can you go to Canada and get a perscription for pain medication? ## Hi Red, If you go to Canada in person to make your purchase, in general, be aware of the illegal nature of what you are doing (there are laws that prohibit "personal importation;" that is, Americans purchasing drugs from Canadian, Mexican or other pharmacies and bringing them into the United States). However, as long as you stick to the FDA's and U.S. Customs' parameters, you should be able to get a prescription there to purchase medication at a Canadian drug store and not risk problems. To remain on the safe side, I'd just be sure to take along an extra copy of the prescription to show Customs when you return to the United States. I hope this helps to answer your question!

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