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a lot while swallowing. My doctor has prescribed Azithral 500 once a day x 5 days. He has prescribed a pain killer too. After taking Azithral 500 and the pain killer in the morning, I had started ... View answer
Hello doctor, I am suffering from sore throat with pain, cough and severe laryngitis . I have voice hoarseness . Can't speak anything. Please advice on the treatment for laryngitis and cough. I want my voice ... View answer
Hi i have throat infection , severe pain in throat, my doctor advised azithral 250 mg. however pain is still there. Should i take azithral 500 mg to reduce pain or if u can suggest any other ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Haleema
( General & Family Physician)
My pediatrician prescribed Azithral 200 Liquid(15ml bottle) for my 2 years old son yesterday but the medicine shop i visited gave me Azithral XL 200 liquid (30 ml bottle). I found the composition of ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
Can Azithral-500 be taken for viral fever.I have caught cold n fever.I am taking Azithral-500 along with Namcold since yesterday.I have taken Azithral-500 last night.Still there are two tabs for two ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Divakara
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
i started to get a cold on monday and now i think i have laryngitis and cant talk very well. i smoke marijuana regularly and i got the cold before the laryngitis so i know it wasnt caused by smoking ... View answer
bypass which had gotten moved up she developed laryngitis . Unknown to me what laryngitis has to do with cardiac disease, she recently has developed laryngitis and has had an abnormal EKG again and... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prashanth Kulkarni
( Cardiologist)
Can using the Alvesco inhalr cause laryngitis and hoarseness? My husband started using Alvesco right after that he has had laryngitis and hoarseness. The laryngitis has gotten better, but he is still ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prasad Akole
( Critical Care Specialist)
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