JohnMayall Posted September 16, 2009 Share Posted September 16, 2009 I am currently being treated for a number of ailments and have been going 'generic' to try and save money. My physician has me on fenofibrate, brand name 160 mg per day. I can buy a 300 mg capsule generic. Would it be OK to take the generic 300 mg capsule once evey two days? Quote Link to comment
peterparker Posted September 16, 2009 Share Posted September 16, 2009 I am currently being treated for a number of ailments and have been going 'generic' to try and save money. My physician has me on fenofibrate, brand name 160 mg per day. I can buy a 300 mg capsule generic. Would it be OK to take the generic 300 mg capsule once evey two days? Fenofibrate should be taken daily, as the desired effect of controlling your hypercholesterolemia is attained when there is continuous effect.. i suggest na hatiin mo na lang yung 300 mg capsule para you can take it daily.. :mtc: Quote Link to comment
JohnMayall Posted September 16, 2009 Share Posted September 16, 2009 Fenofibrate should be taken daily, as the desired effect of controlling your hypercholesterolemia is attained when there is continuous effect.. i suggest na hatiin mo na lang yung 300 mg capsule para you can take it daily.. :mtc:Thanks, I definitely understand that I must take it daily however I am sorry that I do not understand Tagalog. Are you saying that I can take the 300 capsule daily as a substitute for the 160 capsule? Quote Link to comment
peterparker Posted September 16, 2009 Share Posted September 16, 2009 Thanks, I definitely understand that I must take it daily however I am sorry that I do not understand Tagalog. Are you saying that I can take the 300 capsule daily as a substitute for the 160 capsule? ah, pardon me.. i believe there are other available preparations for Fenofibrate.. there are 100mg, 160mg and 200mg available in the market. Unless your doctor tells you to take 300mg. daily, i would suggest that you should at least get the 160mg or 200mg capsule.. :mtc: Quote Link to comment
JohnMayall Posted September 17, 2009 Share Posted September 17, 2009 ah, pardon me.. i believe there are other available preparations for Fenofibrate.. there are 100mg, 160mg and 200mg available in the market. Unless your doctor tells you to take 300mg. daily, i would suggest that you should at least get the 160mg or 200mg capsule.. :mtc: OK thanks Quote Link to comment
bher2 Posted September 17, 2009 Share Posted September 17, 2009 good day mga docs, i was injured two weeks ago, natapilok ako while playing basketball with some friends.. hindi ko agad tinanggal yung shoes ko and immediately headed home and nilagyan ko ng ice ang paa ko. after that nilagyan ko na ng bandage after ko maligo.. my question is, medyo masakit pa up to now, what will i do kse i wanted to play again or perhaps magjogging. thank you po Quote Link to comment
George Bush Posted September 18, 2009 Share Posted September 18, 2009 based on what you have narrated, yes it would be prudent on your brother`s part that he should undergo more tests and ancillary procedures inr to determine if he is at risk for any cardiovascular disease.. the fact that he is obese and has hypertension should be fair warning that he is indeed at risk for heart and vascular diseases.. :mtc: thanks for the reply doc, he has undertaken the tests required, the utlrasound of the abdomen , though di pa lumalabas official, the medtec said it was okay, everything is normal except for a little fatty liver, blood works came out....result is total cholesterol is 149.23, trygly is 136.82, ldl 83.91, hdl 37.9 cpk is 84.40, initial computation said ejection fraction at 83% ....thread mill test...he make it 100% of heart rate, which the cardio said was normal....what is your opinion doc? do my brother need to go to psychiatrist to treat his anxiety attack ? Quote Link to comment
hint-of-lime Posted September 19, 2009 Share Posted September 19, 2009 good day mga docs, i was injured two weeks ago, natapilok ako while playing basketball with some friends.. hindi ko agad tinanggal yung shoes ko and immediately headed home and nilagyan ko ng ice ang paa ko. after that nilagyan ko na ng bandage after ko maligo.. my question is, medyo masakit pa up to now, what will i do kse i wanted to play again or perhaps magjogging. thank you po If your ankle is still painful at 2 weeks after the injury, I highly recommend you have yourself assessed by an orthopedic surgeon, just to be sure that there aren't any other significant problems that may need to be addressed. While the usual rule of thumb is to rest it while it is still painful, a well-trained ortho should be able to pace you and get you back to sports at the soonest possible time, should it really be just an ankle sprain. Quote Link to comment
peterparker Posted September 20, 2009 Share Posted September 20, 2009 thanks for the reply doc, he has undertaken the tests required, the utlrasound of the abdomen , though di pa lumalabas official, the medtec said it was okay, everything is normal except for a little fatty liver, blood works came out....result is total cholesterol is 149.23, trygly is 136.82, ldl 83.91, hdl 37.9 cpk is 84.40, initial computation said ejection fraction at 83% ....thread mill test...he make it 100% of heart rate, which the cardio said was normal....what is your opinion doc? do my brother need to go to psychiatrist to treat his anxiety attack ? hmm.. looks like everything`s fine with your brother, and he does`nt need to see a psychiatrist.. you and other family members should be able to reassure and advise him to not worry so much and avoid unnecessary stress.. :mtc: Quote Link to comment
bher2 Posted September 26, 2009 Share Posted September 26, 2009 If your ankle is still painful at 2 weeks after the injury, I highly recommend you have yourself assessed by an orthopedic surgeon, just to be sure that there aren't any other significant problems that may need to be addressed. While the usual rule of thumb is to rest it while it is still painful, a well-trained ortho should be able to pace you and get you back to sports at the soonest possible time, should it really be just an ankle sprain. thanks doc, although i can move and walk now.. the problem is i had already played basketball a week ago and i do feel pain inside the muscles when i jump and step in a ladder. doc, one more ask.. pwede po ba na malaman kung may kakilala po kau na orthopedic? thanks po again, more power po! :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
kanski Posted September 26, 2009 Share Posted September 26, 2009 ^ without knowing for sure, i think we have an orthopedic surgeon here who goes by the alternic of orhtodoc. why not send him a pm. and just in case you still need a referral, i know of some who practice in q.c. and the south. Quote Link to comment
kanski Posted September 26, 2009 Share Posted September 26, 2009 (edited) i know this is ot, but to all doctors there, my friend whose practice is in las vegas has put up a website designed to help patients based in foreign lands (his in particular) to contact a doctor here in the philippines prior to their coming back as a balikbayans. he says that a common problem of patients he sees when they want to come back here is the availability of medical care. the site is called filipinomedconnect.com. please do register and who knows, you just might chance upon a balikbayan patient through the website. registration is free. thanks. edit: here's a link to the website --> filipinomedconnect.com Edited September 26, 2009 by kanski Quote Link to comment
Giancarlo Judge Posted October 1, 2009 Share Posted October 1, 2009 mga docs good morning po.. please advice.. I've been experiencing "kabag" for the past 3 weeks, then suddenly last week tuesday difficulty sa pag urinate... Then Thurdays last week i was rushed to the hospital because of severe pain from left side of the stomach that radiates to the side up to the back. The doctor suspects Kidney Stones dahil urine test reveal blood sa urine although di visible to the naked eye. I am going to have an ultrasound. How do you treat Kidney Stones? Thanks in advance.. Quote Link to comment
peterparker Posted October 1, 2009 Share Posted October 1, 2009 (edited) mga docs good morning po.. please advice.. I've been experiencing "kabag" for the past 3 weeks, then suddenly last week tuesday difficulty sa pag urinate... Then Thurdays last week i was rushed to the hospital because of severe pain from left side of the stomach that radiates to the side up to the back. The doctor suspects Kidney Stones dahil urine test reveal blood sa urine although di visible to the naked eye. I am going to have an ultrasound. How do you treat Kidney Stones? Thanks in advance.. The goal of treatment is to relieve symptoms and prevent further symptoms. (Kidney stones that are small enough usually pass on their own.) Treatment varies depending on the type of stone and how severe the symptoms are. People with severe symptoms might need to be hospitalized. When the stone passes, the urine should be strained and the stone saved and tested to determine the type. Drink at least 6 - 8 glasses of water per day to produce a large amount of urine. Some people might need to get fluids through a vein (intravenous). Pain relievers can help control the pain of passing the stones (renal colic). For severe pain, you may need to take narcotic pain killers or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) such as ibuprofen. Depending on the type of stone, your doctor may prescribe medicine to decrease stone formation or help break down and remove the material that is causing the stone. Medications can include: Allopurinol (for uric acid stones) Antibiotics (for struvite stones) Diuretics Phosphate solutions Sodium bicarbonate or sodium citrate (which make the urine more alkaline) Surgery is usually needed if: The stone is too large to pass on its own The stone is growing The stone is blocking urine flow and cuasing an infection or kidney damage Today, most treatments are much less invasive than in the past. Extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy is used to remove stones slightly smaller than a half an inch that are located near the kidney. This method uses ultrasonic waves or shock waves to break up stones. Then, the stones leave the body in the urine. Percutaneous nephrolithotomy is used for large stones in or near the kidney, or when the kidneys or surrounding areas are incorrectly formed. The stone is removed with an endoscope that is inserted into the kidney through a small opening. Ureteroscopy may be used for stones in the lower urinary tract. Standard open surgery (nephrolithotomy) may be needed if other methods do not work or are not possible. :mtc: Edited October 1, 2009 by peterparker Quote Link to comment
dekimasen Posted October 1, 2009 Share Posted October 1, 2009 gud day po. ano po ba ang remedy sa anal secretions? palaging basa ang anal area. Quote Link to comment
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