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Suffering From Spondylitis, Frozen Shoulder, Vibration In Right Hand. Took Parkin Tablets. Any Suggestion?
Sir, I am suffering from spondlitis, shoulder frozen & vibration in right hand site from 2 years. Now WE feel shoulder frozen in left shoulder. Parkin Tablets are produce gas formation in large scale . Feel vomating with pain in lower & upper side. What is subsitute of parkin tab to suit me. Please suggest on my e mail address YYYY@YYYY
The very fact that you are using Parkin (trihexiphenidyl) tablets indicate that you suffer from parkinsonism. The most effective way to counter Gas formation is by consuming either Antacid gels or a PPI (proton pump inhibitor) drugs like Omeprazole, pantaprazole, rabeprazole etc.
It is not advisable nor recommended to substitute a drug without consulting your treating physician, as he knows about your clinical condition well.
So, I suggest you to approach your treating doctor and discuss the issues.
Hope this information is helpful. Good day
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Suffering From Spondylitis, Frozen Shoulder, Vibration In Right Hand. Took Parkin Tablets. Any Suggestion?
Hi, thanks for writing to HCM. The very fact that you are using Parkin (trihexiphenidyl) tablets indicate that you suffer from parkinsonism. The most effective way to counter Gas formation is by consuming either Antacid gels or a PPI (proton pump inhibitor) drugs like Omeprazole, pantaprazole, rabeprazole etc. It is not advisable nor recommended to substitute a drug without consulting your treating physician, as he knows about your clinical condition well. So, I suggest you to approach your treating doctor and discuss the issues. Hope this information is helpful. Good day