Hello sir Please be aware See as per clinical history it seems acidity You can take pantop 40 once a day for 1 week In addition avoid fried food Take boiled food Regards
Tab. Pantoprazole 40 mg – once daily before breakfast × 4–8 weeks
Syrup Digene – 10 ml after meals, if bloating/indigestion persists
Avoid taking ARB on an empty stomach Avoid spicy, acidic foods
Visit nearest physician.
Mr. Lakshminarayanan, since you have long-standing type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidemia, and are experiencing severe stomach issues with Iruvati 25 (likely a PDE5 inhibitor like sildenafil or similar), it’s important not to switch medications on your own. Please consult a urologist or endocrinologist, who can recommend alternative ED medications that are easier on the stomach or suggest non-oral options like injections or vacuum devices. Also, managing your blood sugar, blood pressure, and cholesterol levels effectively will help improve erectile function.
If you’re experiencing stomach problems with the medication prescribed, it’s crucial to discuss these side effects with your healthcare provider. First, it’s important to identify if irugati 25 is causing the gastrointestinal issues, as some medications for hypertension (htn) or diabetic control can indeed affect the stomach. Sometimes the side effects are temporary and may resolve as your body adjusts, but if they’re severe or persistent, an alternative treatment might be necessary. For managing both hypertension and type 2 diabetes, there are various options that could be easier on the stomach. For example, drugs like angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs) or calcium channel blockers can often be used for blood pressure control with less stomach irritation compared to some other antihypertensives. However, medication changes should only be made under medical supervision. If the gastrointestinal issues are interfering significantly with your daily life, contact your doctor as soon as possible to discuss alternative medications or further evaluation. There might be additional tests needed to ensure no other underlying gastric conditions are being overlooked. Lastly, maintain regular monitoring of your blood sugar and blood pressure at home and keep a record of any side effects to share with your healthcare provider. Always approach medication adjustments or questions in partnership with your healthcare provider to ensure safe management of your conditions.
