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Date of Admission: 4/07/26 Form: Hospital inpatient prescription (Bengali/English mixed)

Patient Complaints (C/O)

  • Vertigo (dizziness/spinning sensation)
  • Weakness

On Examination (O/E)

  • Blood Pressure: 100/80 mmHg (slightly low - borderline hypotension)

Investigations Advised (Adv)

  • Serum Electrolytes - to check sodium, potassium, chloride levels
  • Serum Creatinine - to assess kidney function

Admission Treatment

#MedicationDose/RouteFrequency
1DietNormal-
2Inf. NS (Normal Saline) 1L + DNS 5% 1LIV@ 30 drops/min
3Inj. Sergel 40mg (Pantoprazole - acid suppressant)IVStat (immediately), then Twice daily (BD)
4Tab. Vergont (likely Betahistine - for vertigo)Oral1+1+1 (three times a day)
5Tab. Bestrum Gold (multivitamin/mineral supplement)Oral0+1+0 (once daily, at noon)

Discharge Medications (P/A - After Discharge)

#MedicationDoseFrequency
1Tab. Cinantin Plus (Cinnarizine + Dimenhydrinate - anti-vertigo)-1+0+1 (morning & night)
2Tab. Menaril 8mg (Betahistine 8mg - for vertigo/Meniere's)-1+0+1 (morning & night)
3Tab. Domin 10mg (Domperidone - anti-nausea/vomiting)-1+1+1 (three times a day)
4Tab. Xinc B (Zinc + B vitamins supplement)-1+0+1 (morning & night)

Summary

This prescription is for a patient admitted with vertigo and weakness with slightly low blood pressure. The treatment focuses on:
  • IV fluids to correct possible dehydration/electrolyte imbalance
  • Anti-vertigo drugs (Betahistine, Cinnarizine) to control dizziness
  • Domperidone for nausea associated with vertigo
  • Nutritional support (Bestrum Gold, Zinc B vitamins)
Note: This is an interpretation for informational purposes only. Always follow your doctor's instructions exactly as prescribed.

Each tab advarce effect

Here are the adverse effects of each tablet prescribed:

๐Ÿ’Š Tab. Vergont (Betahistine)

Anti-vertigo drug
SeveritySide Effects
CommonNausea, headache, indigestion (dyspepsia), stomach pain
Less CommonVomiting, bloating, skin rash, itching
RareAllergic reactions, facial swelling
โš ๏ธ Use with caution in peptic ulcer patients and asthmatics.

๐Ÿ’Š Tab. Bestrum Gold (Multivitamin + Minerals)

Nutritional supplement
SeveritySide Effects
CommonNausea, constipation, dark/black stools (iron content)
Less CommonStomach upset, diarrhea, loss of appetite
RareAllergic skin reactions, teeth staining
โš ๏ธ Avoid taking with tea/coffee - reduces iron absorption.

๐Ÿ’Š Tab. Cinantin Plus (Cinnarizine + Dimenhydrinate)

Anti-vertigo + anti-nausea
SeveritySide Effects
CommonDrowsiness/sedation (most common), dry mouth, headache
Less CommonBlurred vision, weight gain, fatigue, constipation
RareExtrapyramidal symptoms (tremors, stiffness) with long-term use, depression
โš ๏ธ Do NOT drive or operate machinery - causes significant drowsiness.

๐Ÿ’Š Tab. Menaril 8mg (Betahistine 8mg)

For vertigo / Meniere's disease
SeveritySide Effects
CommonNausea, headache, mild stomach upset
Less CommonSkin rash, itching, vomiting
RareHypersensitivity reactions, facial/lip swelling
โš ๏ธ Take with food to reduce stomach upset. Avoid in pheochromocytoma (adrenal tumor).

๐Ÿ’Š Tab. Domin 10mg (Domperidone)

Anti-nausea / prokinetic
SeveritySide Effects
CommonDry mouth, headache, diarrhea
Less CommonBreast tenderness, milk production (galactorrhea), irregular periods
RareCardiac arrhythmia (QT prolongation - serious), restlessness, muscle spasms
โš ๏ธ Important: Avoid in patients with heart problems. Do not exceed recommended dose.

๐Ÿ’Š Tab. Xinc B (Zinc + B Vitamins)

Micronutrient supplement
SeveritySide Effects
CommonNausea, metallic taste in mouth, stomach upset
Less CommonVomiting, diarrhea, mouth irritation
RareCopper deficiency (with prolonged high-dose zinc), headache
โš ๏ธ Take after meals to reduce nausea from zinc.

General Tips for All Tablets:

  • Inform your doctor immediately if you develop rash, swelling, or difficulty breathing (signs of allergic reaction)
  • Do not stop any medication abruptly without consulting your doctor
  • Avoid alcohol - it worsens drowsiness from Cinantin Plus and Domin
  • Take most tablets with or after food to minimize stomach irritation

Can you minimum this medicine

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โš ๏ธ Important Disclaimer First

Only your doctor can stop or reduce your medicines. This is an educational guide only - do NOT stop any medicine without consulting your doctor.

Medicine Priority Analysis

๐Ÿ”ด MUST KEEP - Essential (Do Not Stop)

MedicineWhy Essential
Tab. Menaril 8mg (Betahistine)Core treatment for your vertigo - directly treats the root cause
Tab. Domin 10mg (Domperidone)Controls nausea/vomiting that comes with vertigo - needed for comfort and recovery

๐ŸŸก IMPORTANT - Keep Until Symptoms Improve

MedicineReason
Tab. Cinantin PlusOverlaps with Menaril (both are anti-vertigo) - your doctor may taper this off once Menaril controls symptoms well
๐Ÿ’ก Note: Taking both Menaril + Cinantin Plus is common short-term (for faster relief), but long-term only one may be needed.

๐ŸŸข SUPPORTIVE - Can Discuss Stopping After Recovery

MedicineReason
Tab. Bestrum GoldNutritional supplement - can be stopped once weakness improves and diet is normal
Tab. Xinc BSupplement for recovery support - not a long-term necessity

Overlap Alert ๐Ÿ”

OverlapDetails
Menaril + VergontBoth contain Betahistine - same drug! Your doctor should confirm if both are needed or if it was a transition plan
Menaril + Cinantin PlusBoth treat vertigo - dual therapy, usually short-term only

What You Should Tell Your Doctor

Ask these questions at your next visit:
  1. "Can I stop Bestrum Gold and Xinc B now that I feel better?"
  2. "Since Menaril and Vergont are the same drug, should I still take both?"
  3. "Can Cinantin Plus be stopped once vertigo is fully controlled?"
  4. "How long do I need to continue Domin?"

Simplified Minimum Regimen (For Discussion with Doctor Only)

If symptoms are well-controlled, a possible minimal regimen could be:
KeepPurpose
โœ… Tab. Menaril 8mgVertigo control
โœ… Tab. Domin 10mg (reduce to twice daily)Nausea as needed
๐Ÿšจ Never self-discontinue. Stopping medicines suddenly can cause symptom relapse. Always get your doctor's approval first.
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