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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Asthma and Allergy Medicine

My 5 years old daughter diagnosed that she has asthma due to allergy since she have persistent cold and cough.  The following are the list of medicine.

  • Co-Amoxiclav, AmoClav . She has to take 2.5 ml twice a day for 7 days. It is antibacterial medicine and it is a white-cream colored, raspberry flavored homogeneous powder for suspension.
  •  Loratadine Phenylephrine HCI Loraped is anti-allergy, blocks the action of naturally occurring histamine, a substance that causes allergic symptoms.  Phenylephrine HCI, a nasal decongestant, clears obstructed air passages and nasal sinuses due to congestion making breathing easier and reduces postnasal drip.
  • Pred 10 Suspension.  Prednisone is a biologically inert glucocorticoid which is converted to prednisone in the liver.  It has the same chemical relationship to prednisolone as cortisone has to hydrocortisone.
  • Meptin.  It is used for the relief of dyspnea and other symptoms caused by respiratory obstructive disturbance in the following disease: bronchial asthma, chronic bronchitis and pulmonary emphysema.
 
The mentioned medicine such as loratadine phenylephrine HCI, Pred 10 and Meptin are to be taken twice a day for 5 days.  She will have follow up check after five days and if there is no improvement, she have an x-ray for better evaluation of her cold and cough.  I just hope that she will get better when taking these medicines. 

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