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Pan Rabipure tablet rabeprazole domperidone uses dosage

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🏥 OPD Card Analysis

Patient Details

FieldDetail
Visit TypeN.O (New OPD)
Age53 years
Date6 May (likely 6/5/2026 based on context)

📋 Prescription (Medicines)

The doctor has prescribed 4 medicines with dosage instructions. Based on the handwriting, here is the most likely interpretation:

1. 🟠 Pan Rabipure (or Pan-D / Rabeprazole + Domperidone)

  • Type: Proton Pump Inhibitor (PPI) + Prokinetic combination
  • Rabeprazole reduces stomach acid by blocking the H⁺/K⁺-ATPase proton pump in parietal cells
  • Domperidone helps with nausea and speeds gastric emptying
  • Used for: Acidity, heartburn, acid reflux, gastritis, peptic ulcer disease
  • Dosage written: Likely OD or BD (once or twice daily) — taken 1 hour before meals
  • Lippincott Pharmacology

2. 🟠 Metrogyl (Metronidazole 400 mg)

  • Type: Antibiotic / Antiprotozoal
  • Used for: Gastroenteritis, amoebic dysentery, giardiasis, bacterial infections of the gut
  • Mechanism: Disrupts DNA synthesis in anaerobic bacteria and parasites
  • Dosage written: Likely OZ (once or twice — may be TDS/BD)
  • Standard adult dose: 400 mg three times a day for 5–7 days
  • Swanson's Family Medicine / Medical Microbiology 9e

3. 🟠 Cifran (Ciprofloxacin 500 mg)

  • Type: Fluoroquinolone antibiotic
  • Used for: Bacterial diarrhea, traveler's diarrhea, enteric infections, urinary tract infections
  • Mechanism: Inhibits bacterial DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV
  • Dosage written: Likely BD (twice daily) — 500 mg twice daily for 5–7 days
  • Evidence supports ciprofloxacin for persistent diarrhea due to enteroaggregative E. coli
  • Yamada's Gastroenterology / Goldman-Cecil Medicine

4. 🟠 Crocin P 650 (Paracetamol / Acetaminophen 650 mg)

  • Type: Analgesic and antipyretic
  • Used for: Fever, body aches, pain relief
  • Mechanism: Partially inhibits COX enzymes; antipyretic effect via hypothalamus
  • Dosage written: P650 — 650 mg tablet (likely SOS or TDS)
  • Preferred over NSAIDs and aspirin for fever management
  • Goodman & Gilman's Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics

📌 Bottom of the Card (Hindi Instructions)

The printed instructions at the bottom read:
"अगर एलर्जी हो तो अवश्य बतायें • निर्धारित समय पर दिखायें • इलाज के दौरान परेशानी बढ़ने पर या कोई नई परेशानी होने पर तुरन्त मिलें • दवाई लेकर चेक करा लें।"
Translation:
  • If you have any allergy, inform the doctor immediately
  • Come for follow-up at the scheduled time
  • If your problem worsens during treatment or any new problem arises, come immediately
  • Get medicines checked before taking them
"पर्चा बनने की तारीख से 7 दिनों तक मान्य" This prescription is valid for 7 days from the date of issue.
"अगली बार फीस तारीख .......... को पड़ेगी" Next visit fee date is noted (blank in the card — to be filled by clinic).

📞 Clinic Contact

Mobile: 9889969777 (WhatsApp number visible at the bottom)

🩺 Clinical Impression

Based on the medicines prescribed, this patient (age 53) is likely being treated for a gastrointestinal infection / gastroenteritis — possibly with:
  • Acid-related symptoms (PPI prescribed)
  • Bacterial/parasitic gut infection (Metronidazole + Ciprofloxacin)
  • Fever or body ache (Paracetamol 650 mg)
The combination of Ciprofloxacin + Metronidazole is a common empirical regimen for acute infective gastroenteritis in South Asian clinical practice.

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