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Stugeron cinnarizine Rabigo Zemo Elart tablet prescription uses

Here is a clear breakdown of your prescription:

Your Condition (Complaints Written on Prescription)

At the top, the doctor noted your complaints:
  • Giddiness - Positional in Nature - meaning dizziness that occurs when you change head position (sitting up, turning over, etc.)
  • Cough
  • Cold
The phrase "Positional in Nature" strongly suggests your doctor suspects BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo) - a very common, non-dangerous inner ear condition where tiny calcium crystals in your ear canal get displaced and cause brief spells of dizziness triggered by head movements.

Your Medicines (Rx)

#MedicineWhat It IsPurpose
1Tab Stugeron 25mg - twice daily (BD)Cinnarizine - antihistamine / calcium channel blockerControls dizziness, vertigo, and nausea from inner ear problems
2Tab Rabigo (likely Rabeprazole) 100mg once dailyProton pump inhibitor (antacid)Protects stomach from other medicines
3Tab Zemo (likely a multivitamin/B-complex) 100mgNutritional supplementGeneral support
4Tab Elart DC 1mgLikely a cough/cold combination tabletFor your cough and cold symptoms
5Syp Aline (likely Azithromycin syrup) ITRA 625mgAntibiotic syrupTo treat possible bacterial infection causing cold/cough
Also noted: "Continue - ADY" - meaning continue current medicines as directed.

In Simple Words

You are most likely suffering from:
  1. BPPV (Positional Vertigo / Giddiness) - dizziness when changing head position. This is an inner ear problem, NOT a brain problem. It is treatable and usually resolves on its own or with simple head maneuver exercises (called the Epley maneuver).
  2. Upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) - common cold and cough, likely viral or with mild bacterial involvement.

Important Notes

  • BPPV is not dangerous but can feel very unsettling. Avoid sudden head movements, getting up too quickly, or bending down rapidly.
  • Take Stugeron only as prescribed - do not use it for more than a few days for acute vertigo as it can slow recovery of the inner ear balance system.
  • The antibiotic (if that is indeed what Aline/syrup is) should be completed fully.
  • Please confirm all medicine names and doses directly with your doctor or pharmacist, as some of the handwriting was difficult to read with complete certainty.
Disclaimer: This is an educational explanation of your prescription only. It does not replace medical advice. Always follow your doctor's instructions exactly.
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