Can Folvite Be Taken After A Prostate Surgery?
Question: I was taking a folvite since 2006 when I got operate and stunt was put in. I get operated of prostrait 15 days back shall can I continue to take this tablet daily as routine.
after stunt I was taking the following medicines
1. Folvite
2. Amloguard 10
3. undure 30
4. cardace 10
5. deplatte A150
6. Tolol XR 50
after the surgery of prostait on 15th XXXXXXX I was advised by doctor to take
AMTAS 1T
CARDACE 10
AND
ECOSPAIN AV 150 ONLY WHEN IN URINE BLOOD STOP
SO I AM TAKING ONLY BECAUSE OF MINOR BLOOD IN UNIRNE (MY URINE IS REDISH)
AMTAS AT
AND CARDACE 10
AT THIS TIME I WAS FEELING DISCOMFORT KINDLY ADVISE ME WHAT MEDCINES OF HEART SHALL I TAKE NOW.
after stunt I was taking the following medicines
1. Folvite
2. Amloguard 10
3. undure 30
4. cardace 10
5. deplatte A150
6. Tolol XR 50
after the surgery of prostait on 15th XXXXXXX I was advised by doctor to take
AMTAS 1T
CARDACE 10
AND
ECOSPAIN AV 150 ONLY WHEN IN URINE BLOOD STOP
SO I AM TAKING ONLY BECAUSE OF MINOR BLOOD IN UNIRNE (MY URINE IS REDISH)
AMTAS AT
AND CARDACE 10
AT THIS TIME I WAS FEELING DISCOMFORT KINDLY ADVISE ME WHAT MEDCINES OF HEART SHALL I TAKE NOW.
Brief Answer:
Stop Aspirin. Continue others.
Detailed Answer:
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Other than Ecosprin AV or Deplatt A 150, you can continue to take all the other medicines till you get operated. About a week prior to the surgery you should stop taking Ecosprin AV or Deplatt A 150 since continuing it would have lead to uncontrollable bleeding. Stopping it would gradually help in regaining your coagulability.
Let me know if I could help further.
Regards
Stop Aspirin. Continue others.
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for asking on HealthcareMagic.
Other than Ecosprin AV or Deplatt A 150, you can continue to take all the other medicines till you get operated. About a week prior to the surgery you should stop taking Ecosprin AV or Deplatt A 150 since continuing it would have lead to uncontrollable bleeding. Stopping it would gradually help in regaining your coagulability.
Let me know if I could help further.
Regards
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Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar