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Mamatha Says:
Tuesday, 3/15/2011 2:41:48 AM
 
i had heavy blleding for 1 month so i went to the doctor and doctor gave me trapica mf and said it would stop bleeding and said that my endometric thickness is more and they suggested M2 tone tablet.is there any side effects of trapica MF and why they sugesst this tablet.bleeding is still happening

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Philimon Jamatia Says:
Monday, 1/30/2012 1:21:40 AM
 
sir, I wife is 25 year Old and She has been sufuring form from heavy mentrual Bleeding for 1 month and it happenhs earlier when she is a spinster too. Now the doctor has advised her to take Trapic and she is still bleeding so what should i do to stop bleeding. Please Advice.


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Verwon Says:
Tuesday, 3/29/2011 11:33:31 AM
 
Mamatha, Trapic-MF contains the active ingredients Mefenamic Acid and Tranexamic Acid, it is used to help control or stop bleeding.

Side effects may include: nausea, stomach irritation and headache.

Learn more:

http://www.prescriptiondrug-info.com/drug_details.asp?title=Mefenamic_acid&ad=true

http://www.prescriptiondrug-info.com/drug_details.asp?title=Tranexamic_acid&ad=true

And if you are still bleeding, you should see your doctor, again, as you ay require more testing and further treatment.

M2 Tone is an herbal product that is believed, but not proven, to help with menstrual problems. It contains:




Timir, the use of steroids is a very common treatment for Bullous Pemphigoid, which is a chronic auto-immune skin disease, however, most people respond better to topical steroid application, rather than oral.

Has your doctor had you try any of the topical preparations, yet?

http://www.prescriptiondrug-info.com/drug_details.asp?title=Bullous_pemphigoid&ad=true

http://www.prescriptiondrug-info.com/drug_details.asp?title=Steroid&ad=true

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Timir Banerjee Says:
Wednesday, 3/23/2011 10:55:26 AM
 
Now I am a patient of Bullous Pemphigoid for which I was admitted to Apollo Gleneagles Hospital, Kolkata in the last week of July09 having multiple blisters on different limbs of the body. They were ruptured oozing out fluid. As per advice of the treating doctor of the hospital, I have been taking Omnacartil and Azoran 50 regularly. The power of Omnacartil has been reduced to Omnacartil-10 from 40. Nevertheless I am still attacked almost monthly in the particular ailment having a symptom of itching and irritation on different parts of the body, with continuously vomiting, fever and forming black and reddish patches where blisters are formed.
I am currently under the observation and treatment of the doctor of Apollo Gleneagles Hospital for four years. Further due to intake of steroid, Blood Sugar PP is on higher side and potassium level falls resulting tongue twizer and loose balance. As per advice of the doctor I will have to take sugar controlling medicine in mild dose and Pot Clor solong induction of steroid will continue. I am just 70 and a vegetarian. Is there any restriction on particular vegetable or cooked item? My query is Bollous Pemphigoid curable? If not any treatment would be available for giving relief and comfort to the last day of my life?


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