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The medicine commonly used is sabutamol (asthalin) and ipratropium Bromide....
But for your information it has many side effects...
Better take homoeopathic medicine...it is better and no side effects...
You may give him
Spongia 30 tds for one day..see if it helps..
Or consult with proper symptoms...
But for your information it has many side effects...
Better take homoeopathic medicine...it is better and no side effects...
You may give him
Spongia 30 tds for one day..see if it helps..
Or consult with proper symptoms...
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Stop smoking or exposure to pollution to decrease prgress of COPD. PFT to grade COPD. Tiotropium bromide with ICS by inhalation with spacer for COPD. Take adult immunization. Join a pulmo. rehabilitation. keep as much active as possible to keep good muscle strengh. continue rheumatoid medicine . can add pain killer if required.
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
Hello, Thanks for the query.
Your thyroid hormone levels are within normal limits. So there is no need to change anything. As regards taking Librax tablets, it is a combination of chlordizepoxide a tranquilizer and clidinium bromide an anticholinergic, to reduce abdominal pain. It might have been given because of your IBS It helps in relaxing your mind. If you are feeling fine with it may continue. I am sure by now you must be aware how to manage your IBS, as it is not a completely curable c...more
Your thyroid hormone levels are within normal limits. So there is no need to change anything. As regards taking Librax tablets, it is a combination of chlordizepoxide a tranquilizer and clidinium bromide an anticholinergic, to reduce abdominal pain. It might have been given because of your IBS It helps in relaxing your mind. If you are feeling fine with it may continue. I am sure by now you must be aware how to manage your IBS, as it is not a completely curable c...more
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