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Medicine in the prescription

Here is the prescription breakdown for patient Jyotshna Das (60Y/F), written by Dr. Saikat Saha (M.Ch Neurosurgery), dated 14/07/26, from Gouri Devi Hospital & Research Institute, Durgapur.
Clinical Notes:
  • Walks with support of 2 persons
  • Head injury
  • SAH (Subarachnoid Hemorrhage) - circled

Prescribed Medicines

#MedicineDoseFrequencyDuration
1Syp. Cefam (Cefadroxil) syrup80 (mg?)4 times/day-
2Syp. Egnican DC Plus syrup (likely an antacid/digestive combo)BD (twice daily)4 weeks-
3Cap. Ecmonyz (likely Econazole or a B-complex/nutritional cap)1 cap4 weeks-
4Cap. Neotide Plus (neurological/multivitamin supplement)1 cap at 9 AM4 weeks-
5Tab. Domoxen 500 (Naproxen/pain reliever - likely Naproxen 500mg)BD (twice daily)3 days-
6Tab. Telmisartan A 40/5 (Telmisartan + Amlodipine 40mg/5mg - antihypertensive)1 tabOnce dailyContinue
Note at bottom: "Continue Soryan Medicine" - meaning continue previously prescribed medicines from soryan/another department.

Pre-Op Workup Ordered

  • CBC, Urea & Creatinine, Electrolytes, LFT/Bilirubin, PT-INR, FBS/PPBS/RBS
  • T3, T4, TSH, Serology Rapid, Thrombocyte count (platelets)
  • X-Ray Chest (PA), ECG, 2D Echo Cardiogram (Screening)
  • Covid-19 RT PCR
  • Cardiology Opinion

Key Clinical Context

The patient has SAH (Subarachnoid Hemorrhage) and head injury, which explains the neurosurgical workup. The BP of 190/90 mmHg is dangerously high, hence the Telmisartan A (antihypertensive) is prescribed to be continued. The pre-op workup suggests she is being evaluated for surgical intervention.
Important: This is a medical interpretation aid only. Always consult the prescribing doctor for clarifications on dosage and drug names.
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