Suggest Treatment For Burping Post Cocaine Intake
Question: How do I get rid of excessive burping caused by cocaine, i regret doing it, but now im dealing with burping that get refilled once I burp so it's nonstop but if i dont burp then i have built up air in my throat chest thats painful i need relief please help preferably if i can get it from storeis, I've tried ginger, fennel seeds not much luck
Brief Answer:
You can try Eno--fruit salt. It will relieve you immediately.
Detailed Answer:
Hi, welcome to HCM,
You can try Eno--fruit salt. Dissolve a tea spoon full in water and drink it. It will relieve you immediately. Or get an over the counter preparation of Omeprazole with domperidone. It will also help--regards
You can try Eno--fruit salt. It will relieve you immediately.
Detailed Answer:
Hi, welcome to HCM,
You can try Eno--fruit salt. Dissolve a tea spoon full in water and drink it. It will relieve you immediately. Or get an over the counter preparation of Omeprazole with domperidone. It will also help--regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Yogesh D
I recently started using cocaine about 3 months ago almost daily till I realized it started effecting me badly, "burping syndrome" . So about a week and a half ago I started forcing myself to cut down on it using less and less because it wasn't a pleasurable experience and I wanted to get my life together. I came to where I just stopped, but last night i relapsed to where I never want to do cocaine again. During the 3 months I was also smoking cigarettes and medical marijuana. The problem is now this "burping syndrome" which originally was caused by cocaine is now being triggered by ciggarets medical and other random stuff.. Can i can take this away completely or is it forever because since I'm not doing cocaine no more I still want to smoke eat etc but how
Brief Answer:
Hi, good question, and there is a good answer for you.
Detailed Answer:
Hi, good question, and there is a good answer for you.
If you stop all triggers, then over a period of six months(or even earlier) if you continue Omeprazole and Domperidone, you are likely to get rid of burping permanently
Regards
Hi, good question, and there is a good answer for you.
Detailed Answer:
Hi, good question, and there is a good answer for you.
If you stop all triggers, then over a period of six months(or even earlier) if you continue Omeprazole and Domperidone, you are likely to get rid of burping permanently
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee
I've searched all stores and pharmacy and I couldn't find either they said there from XXXXXXX , all they had was plain omemprazle cause domperidone isn't fda approved in U.S yet, Can you give me all possible products that I can look for instead because I need relief since its trigger from other things to like smoking etc so I need something so I can prevent it or take away please give all possible answers being that this is my last follow up question, preferable non prescription, and my insides feel sore from burping so much and I feel fluish what can I take for that, I love in California so I need something found in u.s
Brief Answer:
other alternatives along with Omeprazole--besides domperidone,
Detailed Answer:
Hi, other alternatives along with Omeprazole--besides domperidone, you can use ---itopride, metoclopramide, mosapride.
I sincerely hope you get one of these, or you can get it prescribed.
I can also suggest---
Try going to an XXXXXXX store and see whether you get 'Zandu Pancharishtha'--also a very effective herbal preparation.
You can also try liquorice lozenges--may not be that effective but will definitely help.
Regards
other alternatives along with Omeprazole--besides domperidone,
Detailed Answer:
Hi, other alternatives along with Omeprazole--besides domperidone, you can use ---itopride, metoclopramide, mosapride.
I sincerely hope you get one of these, or you can get it prescribed.
I can also suggest---
Try going to an XXXXXXX store and see whether you get 'Zandu Pancharishtha'--also a very effective herbal preparation.
You can also try liquorice lozenges--may not be that effective but will definitely help.
Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Veerisetty Shyamkumar