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Defza 6 MG Tablet Health Feed

Asked for female, 26 years old from Tirunelveli
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Homeopath•Pune
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bioch 6 no 3 tabs 2tom day for19 days
cal carb 12c 3tims a day for wk
merc sol 12c 3tims day for 5 days
spongia 6c 3tims a day for wk
kalibich 200 one dose

alliu cepa 3c one dose day for 12 days
inform me progress



Ask me in private so dat we can discuss in better manner and also u wil improve
Also we can change d medicine
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General Physician•Cuttack
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Take one tablet of crocin 500mg 2-3 times daily after food,drink plenty of water and take rest. If no relief,c
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General Physician•Alappuzha
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Composition for Depsonil DZ 2 mg/25 mg Tablet
Diazepam (2mg), Imipramine (25mg)
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Primarily used for depression . Imipramine is a substitute
Asked for female, 22 years old from Hyderabad
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MBBS, DNB - Obstetrics & Gynecology

Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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inverted nipple generally is a problem during breast feeding. Nonetheless solutions are available. Otherwise no major problem.
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General Physician•Noida
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It may be due to sunburn or due to taking hot food items like hot tea/ coffee
use good brand sunscreen balm in day time
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MBBS, DNB (Dermatology)

Dermatologist•Mumbai
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Hi! Pimple marks do not reduce so fast. You can start with the following though. You could use melaglow cream or kojivit gel one pea size drop for full face at night. Please use sunscreen like Sunban or photostable 30 minutes before sun exposure. Reapply every 2-3 hours. Strict sun protection is of utmost importance in preventing pigmentation.
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I am bishnu from odisha & this is regarding my mother age 57 yrs. Since last 7 months she is having problems like hand pain, foot pain, knee pain upper back pain. And all these r sensational pain like pain in nerves. Unable to hold a glass tightly & d time she leave d glass, d nerves pain. Even after 15 to 30 minutes of continuous sitting/sleeping it's very difficult to stand & hands and foot also pain severely. After doctors consultation (immunology & rheumatology), she is taking medicines since last 6 months. After lockdown we tried to contact same doctor through phone call, but couldn't. But d nurse/assistant advise to continue d medicines. And last 4 months she is taking d same medicines continuously. In between, around 15 to 20 days she couldn't take medicines becoz of unavailability. And the symptoms got worsen. Medicines details - defza 6 tab, transgaba nt 400 tab, etova 400 tab, pantodac 40 tab, hcqs 300 tab, nanofast gel, telmikind 40 tab. So my question is whether it is safe to continue d medicines? Bcoz all medicines r having some side effects. And she can't even stop taking them bcoz it worsen the symptoms. As hospital (sum hospital, bhuvaneshwar) is far away from our village, it is not possible to visit during this period. Please help with your valuable advice. Thank u, bishnu.

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Pain Management Specialist•Bardhaman
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Hello Mr. lybrate-user, probably your mother was diagnosed having rheumatoid arthritis which needs prolonged treatment. But continuing the aforementioned medicines (especially etodolac, deflazacort and pregabalin) without monitoring is not at all suggested.
Better you consult nearest available pain and rheumatology specialist. Or you can consult me online.
Take care.
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M.D - Respiratory Medicine

Pulmonologist•Hyderabad
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If Asthma is severe the physicians prescribe a course of deflazacort with periodic checkup
Other inhalers and nasal sprays help.
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