What Is Stillen Eupatilin For

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Hallo doctor I am 65 years old 1.79m tall and normally weigh 90kg. My weight starting to drop to 84 kg in a short period of time.I uses topzole,stillen , foxair and vasomil medicine daily.What could be the cause of the weigh loss? ## I'm not a doctor, but based on my research none of the following medications you've mentioned list weight loss as possible side effect... Vasomil (Verapamil) Foxair (Fluticasone + Salmeterol) Stillen (Eupatilin) Tozole (Pantoprazole) Vasomil however, does list "loss of appetite" as under serious side effects that should be reported to your doctor immediately. Have you been experiencing a loss of appetite after taking this particular medication? Outside of this side effect, I can't really determine what might be the cause of your weight l...

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what its uses ## Stillen contains the active ingredient Eupatilin, it is used to help treat ulcers and acid reflux. Side effects may include: nausea, vomiting, skin rash and itching. Read more here: Is there anything else I can help you with? ## is drug cause nephrotic syndrome? ## can eupatilin stillen cause constipation? ## I am taking eupatilin stillen for a week now after diagnosed w/gastritis & NO it doesn't cause constipation instead it can help in your digestion & can make your bowel movement regular. ## I went to see my dentist two days ago when I had a teeth ache and he just washed my teeth and said I should come after 3 days to fill up the teeth as he had diagnosed a hole in the teeth. Now my teeth is in pain than the first time I had consulted. What should I do or...

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Colour green Oval shape markings side a :SLT side b: DA ## What is the country of origin for this pill? I believe this is a foreign medication (possibly originating in Korea). Stillen contains the active ingredient Eupatilin, and is used to help treat ulcers and acid reflux. You can read more about this medication at: Does this seem familiar to you? Do you have any other questions or information to add about this? Please post back if you do...

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Can't id anywhere! Oblong light blue, maybe faded light blue-green, imprint DA on one side, and a word I can not read on the other. ## After some initial detective work, is there any chance that the letters on the other side could be SLT? I have seen another report of a pill with a greenish color, having DA on one side and SLT on the other. The thing is that I believe it's a foreign medication (possibly originating in Korea), and the only speculation so far is that it is called Stillen. It is alleged to contain the active ingredient Eupatilin, and is used to help treat ulcers and acid reflux. You can read more about this medication at: Does this seem familiar to you? Do you have any other questions or information to add about this? Please post back if you do... ## Thank you, but...

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