Interpreter diagnosis and drugs name
adenomyomatosis gallbladder diagnosis USG findings
Buscopan hyoscine butylbromide Pantop pantoprazole Emeset ondansetron sucralfate uses dosage
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Type | Benign gallbladder wall abnormality |
| Nature | Focal (localized, small ~3mm) |
| Diagnosed by | Ultrasound (USG) |
| Association | May be linked with gallstones (cholelithiasis) |
| Risk | Generally not premalignant; this is a mild/incidental finding |
| Clinical note | "No fresh complaints" — patient is stable, no new symptoms |
| # | Drug Name | Dose | Frequency | Duration | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Buscopan (Hyoscine Butylbromide) | 10 mg | SOS (as needed) | — | Antispasmodic — relieves abdominal cramps/spasms |
| 2 | Pantop (Pantoprazole) | 40 mg | OD (once daily) | 3 days | Proton pump inhibitor — reduces stomach acid |
| 3 | Emeset (Ondansetron) | 4 mg | SOS (as needed) | 3 days | Antiemetic — prevents nausea and vomiting |
| 4 | Syrup Sucralfate | 2 tsp | TDS (three times/day) | 7 days | Cytoprotective — coats and protects the stomach/gut lining |
| 5 | Flu SOS on Thu | — | — | — | Likely a follow-up note: take flu/antispasmodic as needed on Thursday |
⚠️ This is an educational interpretation only. Always follow the treating doctor's advice.