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Are Azibact And Dextromethorphan Advisable For Cold And Throat Pain?

Dear dr, I got cold & had throat pain on the day before yesterday , my family doctor had the following medicines for me: 1) Azibact 250g (6 tablets for 3 days, each day twice) 2) Unipamol 500g (12 tablets for 3 days, each day four times at per 1 ) 3)Bcomhexie8g (12 tablets for 3 days, each day four times at per 1) 4) Dextrome 15g (12 tablets for 3 days, each day four times at per 1 if required) I want to at permanent at coming soon would you advise me the above medicines will affect me? Many thanks
Wed, 1 Apr 2020
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Hi,

Your doctor has prescribed you antibiotic azithromycin, mucolytis and cough suppressants. If your General practitioner or physician prescribed it then you can take it. He has given you mostly due to upper respiratory infection.

Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Nishad BN, General & Family Physician
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Are Azibact And Dextromethorphan Advisable For Cold And Throat Pain?

Hi, Your doctor has prescribed you antibiotic azithromycin, mucolytis and cough suppressants. If your General practitioner or physician prescribed it then you can take it. He has given you mostly due to upper respiratory infection. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Nishad BN, General & Family Physician