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1 TRAVEL MEDICINES
  1. Promethazine (Avomine),ClassH1antihistamine (1st gen),UsesMotion sicknessVomiting
  2. Dose
  3. 25 mg before travel
  4. Notable points
  5. Sedation prominent
  6. Anticholinergic effects
  7. Ranitidine (Aciloc)
  8. Class
  9. H2 receptor antagonist
  10. Uses
  11. GERD, acidity
  12. Dose
  13. 150 mg BD
  14. Notable points
  15. Now largely replaced by PPIs (e.g., omeprazole)
  16. Cetirizine
  17. Class
  18. H1 antihistamine (2nd gen)
  19. Uses
  20. Allergy, urticaria
  21. Dose
  22. 10 mg OD
  23. Notable points
  24. Minimal sedation
  25. Paracetamol (Dolo 650)
  26. Class
  27. Analgesic + antipyretic
  28. Uses
  29. Fever, mild pain
  30. Dose
  31. 500–1000 mg every 6–8 hrs
  32. Max: 4 g/day
  33. Notable points
  34. Hepatotoxic in overdose (NAPQI pathway)
  35. Oral Rehydration Salts
  36. Class
  37. Electrolyte solution
  38. Uses
  39. Diarrhea, dehydration
  40. Dose
  41. As per dehydration status
  42. Notable points
  43. WHO formula: NaCl + glucose + KCl + citrate
  44. Life-saving in diarrheal diseases
Medical image
5. Promethazine (Avomine) Class H1 antihistamine (1st gen) Uses Motion sickness Vomiting Dose 25 mg before travel Notable points Sedation prominent Anticholinergic effects 6. Ranitidine (Aciloc) Class H2 receptor antagonist Uses GERD, acidity Dose 150 mg BD Notable points Now largely replaced by PPIs (e.g., omeprazole) 7. Cetirizine Class H1 antihistamine (2nd gen) Uses Allergy, urticaria Dose 10 mg OD Notable points Minimal sedation 8. Paracetamol (Dolo 650) Class Analgesic + antipyretic Uses Fever, mild pain Dose 500–1000 mg every 6–8 hrs Max: 4 g/day Notable points Hepatotoxic in overdose (NAPQI pathway) 9. Oral Rehydration Salts Class Electrolyte solution Uses Diarrhea, dehydration Dose As per dehydration status Notable points WHO formula: NaCl + glucose + KCl + citrate Life-saving in diarrheal diseases
Treatment includes Promethazine (Avomine),ClassH1antihistamine (1st gen),UsesMotion sicknessVomiting Dose 25 mg before travel Notable points Sedation prominent Anticholinergic effects 6. Ranitidine (Aciloc) Class H2 receptor antagonist Uses GERD, acidity Dose 150 mg BD Notable points Now largely replaced by PPIs (e.g., omeprazole) 7. Cetirizine Class H1 antihistamine (2nd gen) Uses Allergy, urticaria Dose 10 mg OD Notable points Minimal sedation 8. Paracetamol (Dolo 650) Class Analgesic + antipyretic Uses Fever, mild pain Dose 500–1000 mg every 6–8 hrs Max: 4 g/day Notable points Hepatotoxic in overdose (NAPQI pathway) 9. Oral Rehydration Salts Class Electrolyte solution Uses Diarrhea, dehydration Dose As per dehydration status Notable points WHO formula: NaCl + glucose + KCl + citrate Life-saving in diarrheal diseases.
2 Skin lightening
  1. Glyco 6 (brand name)
  2. Glyco 6 Cream is a skin cream with glycolic acid as the main ingredient to help reduce acne and pimples. It aids in minimising dark spots, pimples and acne marks. Glycolic acid has antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties.
  3. Key Ingredients:
  4. Glycolic Acid 6% w/w In a Cream Base
  5. Key Benefits:
  6. Glycolic acid can help minimise the appearance of dark spots and pigmentation on the skinIt gently exfoliates the skin and makes it brighterIt helps reduce inflammation and unclogs pores
  7. Concerns It Can Help With:
  8. Dry skinAcneHyperpigmentation
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Treatment includes Glyco 6 (brand name) Glyco 6 Cream is a skin cream with glycolic acid as the main ingredient to help reduce acne and pimples. It aids in minimising dark spots, pimples and acne marks. Glycolic acid has antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Key Ingredients: Glycolic Acid 6% w/w In a Cream Base Key Benefits: Glycolic acid can help minimise the appearance of dark spots and pigmentation on the skinIt gently exfoliates the skin and makes it brighterIt helps reduce inflammation and unclogs pores Concerns It Can Help With: Dry skinAcneHyperpigmentation.
3 Ophthalmology op drugs
  1. Sodium chloride ophthalmic solution -used to rekieve corneal edema
  2. dilators/mydriatic drugs-
  3. Tropicamide
  4. Atropine
  5. Homatropine
  6. Cyclopentolate
  7. Phenylephrine(only mydriatric not a cycloplegic drug)
  8. proparacaine hydrochloride ophthalmic solution- topical anaesthetic
  9. faricimab-intravitreal injection
None
Treatment includes 1.Sodium chloride ophthalmic solution -used to rekieve corneal edema 2.dilators/mydriatic drugs- Tropicamide Atropine Homatropine Cyclopentolate Phenylephrine(only mydriatric not a cycloplegic drug) 3.proparacaine hydrochloride ophthalmic solution- topical anaesthetic 4.faricimab-intravitreal injection.