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Too many medications from long time
I had some health issues due to which I was on medications since long time from aug 15 to oct 31 then again from Jan 1 every time doctor used to prescribe some medication for a week if I didn’t get cure I used to consult other doctor he would suggest another course for a week like this it happened many time I used many medications like doxcyp twice 5 days Azee 5 days Pan d Rabter d Lexzin mk 15 days Montek lc 5 days Medrol 16 mg steroid 3 days Myoril 5 days twice Etoshine 90 7 days twice daily Shelcal 10 days Neuroban forte 30 days Xyloflo flo Flutron few days Spin free 5 days Sucrafil gel Citrizine twice In between dolo 650 10 days ,aceclofenac few times and vit c zinc Now iam worried if all these medications would cause any side effects or harm in future to liver or kidneys as my symptoms were not curing I was on all medications and changing doctors and doctors were prescribing same medications with different company always .I stopped it now but worried if causes ai
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What are your present symptoms? Treatment depends on the Diagnosis.If you are having some chronic illness then u have to take the medications for long under doctor guidance but if it's acute then u don't need any medication for long. Take online consultation for detailed history and better advise.
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