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Here is a full breakdown of the medicines on this prescription from Dr. Chetan Patil (Khairnar), prescribed for a 21-year-old patient (68.3 kg, BP: 144/89, Pulse: 96, SpO2: 96%):

⚠️ Important: Handwritten prescriptions are difficult to read with 100% accuracy. Always confirm with your pharmacist or doctor before taking any medication.

Patient Details

DetailValue
Age21 years
Weight68.3 kg
Blood Pressure144/89 mmHg
Pulse96 bpm
SpO296%

Medicines Prescribed

1. Pantocid DSR (Pantoprazole 40mg + Domperidone 30mg SR)

  • Type: Proton pump inhibitor (PPI) + Prokinetic
  • Used for: Acidity, GERD (acid reflux), peptic ulcers, indigestion, and nausea
  • How it works: Pantoprazole blocks the stomach's acid pump; Domperidone speeds up stomach emptying and prevents nausea/vomiting
  • Take: Once daily, before breakfast, swallow whole (do not crush/chew)
  • Qty: ~10 capsules

2. Syp. Fluistal (likely Fluistal-AM - Ambroxol/Guaifenesin mucolytic)

  • Type: Cough syrup / mucolytic
  • Used for: Loosening mucus, relief from wet/productive cough
  • How it works: Thins and breaks down thick mucus in the airways, making it easier to cough out
  • Dose: 10 ml, once daily

3. Tab. K-Mac UTI (likely Potassium + macrocrystalline antibiotic combo for UTI)

  • Type: UTI treatment
  • Used for: Urinary tract infections (UTIs), burning urination, urinary discomfort
  • Qty: ~10 tablets

4. Syp. Rubired (Iron + Multivitamin syrup)

  • Type: Iron/hematinic supplement
  • Used for: Iron deficiency anemia, fatigue, weakness
  • How it works: Supplies iron and vitamins needed for red blood cell production
  • Dose: 2 teaspoons (10 ml), once or twice daily

5. Tab. Vomikind MD (Ondansetron 4mg mouth-dissolving)

  • Type: Antiemetic (5-HT3 receptor antagonist)
  • Used for: Nausea and vomiting (on-demand / SOS use)
  • How it works: Blocks serotonin receptors in the gut and brain that trigger vomiting
  • Take: Only when needed (SOS - if feeling very nauseous/vomiting), let the tablet dissolve under the tongue

6. Tab. Spasnil AF (likely Drotaverine + Mefenamic acid or similar antispasmodic)

  • Type: Antispasmodic + analgesic
  • Used for: Abdominal cramps, spasms, colicky pain
  • Qty: ~10 tablets (likely 3 times daily)

7. Tab. Mefkind Spas (Mefenamic Acid 250mg + Dicyclomine 10mg)

  • Type: NSAID + antispasmodic
  • Used for: Menstrual pain (dysmenorrhea), abdominal cramps, colicky pain, IBS-related pain
  • How it works: Mefenamic acid reduces inflammation and pain; Dicyclomine relaxes smooth muscle spasms
  • Take: SOS (as needed for pain/cramps)
  • Qty: ~10 tablets

8. Syp. Sucrafil / Susutip (Sucralfate suspension)

  • Type: Mucosal protective agent
  • Used for: Stomach ulcers, gastritis, to coat and protect the stomach lining
  • How it works: Forms a sticky protective gel that coats ulcer surfaces, shielding them from stomach acid - Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine describes standard dosing as 1g four times daily
  • Dose: 2 teaspoons, ~3 times a day (before meals or at bedtime)

Overall Picture

This prescription appears to be for someone presenting with a combination of stomach/digestive complaints (acidity, ulcers, nausea), a possible respiratory/cough issue, a UTI, and possible anemia - all managed together by Dr. Patil who is a General Surgeon.
The elevated BP (144/89) was likely noted during the visit and may or may not be treated separately.

Please verify the exact medicine names and doses with your pharmacist, as some names on the prescription are difficult to read with certainty due to the handwriting style.
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