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  5. I was advised and had to get the gallbaldder removed. I am yet to recover completely and on bed. What is the normal recovery period or time taken to recover completely once gallbladder has been removed? I am a male engineer aged 35 and need to know how much leaves I still need to take?

I was advised and had to get the gallbaldder removed. I am yet to recover completely and on bed. What is the normal recovery period or time taken to recover completely once gallbladder has been removed? I am a male engineer aged 35 and need to know how much leaves I still need to take?

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I was advised and had to get the gallbaldder removed. I am yet to recover completely and on bed. What is the normal recovery period or time taken to recover completely once gallbladder has been removed? I am a male engineer aged 35 and need to know how much leaves I still need to take?

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Last updated on 27 Dec 2024

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Ive been dealing with some indigestion and was prescribed Aciloc 150mg to take before meals, twice a day, and Digene syrup after meals. Is this the right approach? Also, Im wondering which is better for indigestion: Pantocid 40mg or Ranitidine?

Aciloc 150mg and Digene Syrup_1. _Aciloc 150mg_: Ranitidine, the active ingredient in Aciloc, is an H2 receptor antagonist that reduces stomach acid production.2. _Digene Syrup_: Digene is an antacid and anti-flatulent medication that helps neutralize stomach acid and relieve symptoms of indigestion.3. _Combination therapy_: Taking Aciloc 150mg before meals and Digene Syrup after meals may help alleviate symptoms of indigestion and acid reflux._Pantocid 40mg vs. Ranitidine_1. _Pantocid 40mg_: Pantoprazole, the active ingredient in Pantocid, is a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) that reduces stomach acid production.2. _Ranitidine_: Ranitidine is an H2 receptor antagonist that reduces stomach acid production.3. _Comparison_: Pantocid 40mg (Pantoprazole) is generally considered more potent and longer-acting than Ranitidine. However, the choice between the two medications depends on individual factors, such as the severity of symptoms, medical history, and potential interactions with other medications._Recommendations_1. _Consult a healthcare professional_: Schedule an appointment to discuss your symptoms and determine the best course of treatment.2. _Follow prescribed dosage_: Adhere to the recommended dosage and administration instructions for Aciloc 150mg and Digene Syrup.3. _Monitor symptoms and side effects_: Keep track of your symptoms and any side effects experienced while taking these medications.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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