Liquid digester, which is better? Customized use of rival drugs

Liquid digester, which is better? Customized use of rival drugs

Dec 18, 2024Ehotyshamull Joy

I'm worried about what is better to buy at homeWhat criteria do you use to choose your medicines? There are various reasons for this, such as 'because I'm at home''I liked it before', or 'Because it's famous'Perhaps, there are many drugs that are purchased as if they were inertia rather than for a reason.

 

For Fiddywho had been buying ibuprofen-based liquid painkillers since she became an adult, a pharmacist at a local pharmacy advised her to "take dexibuprofen, which is made from only the part of ibuprofen that has fewer side effects."

 

'Ibuprofen' is a mixture of the optical isomers L-ibuprofen and D-ibuprofenof which D-ibuprofen is a medicinal ingredient, so the name 'dexibuprofen' was made by collecting only these to make the drugThe pharmacist's advice that "dexibuprofen has the same effect as ibuprofen even when taken in smaller doses" was a great help in choosing a pain reliever for menstrual cramps.

 

If so, it is a household medicine not only for menstrual cramps, but also for mild situations such as indigestionconstipation, and coldsHow should I buy it?

 

First, 'Korean Digestive Medicine' Kasu Myungsu vs Kasu Myungsu

 

Indigestion and bloating. A feeling of crampedness that cannot be relieved by cider. What kind of liquid digest should I drink?

 

Dr. Bae Hyun, the pharmacy director, advised, "For those who usually have a full stomach, gas, and a 'gurgling' sound in their stomachs, kasu is good, and for symptoms such as stomach pain, indigestion, and bloating due to inability to move the gastrointestinal tract."

 

Let's take a look at the ingredients, differences and precautions.

 

Ingredients: Asun Medicine, Hyunho Color, Dermis Peel, Red Pepper Tincture, Health, Ginger, Pepper Meal, Clove , Nutmeg, Carbonic Acid

 

Katsu Myungsoo (Samsung Pharmaceutical) Ingredients: Broiler, Asson Yak, Someg, Red Pepper, Carbonic Acid

 

Comparison point: The core of the water, menthol, clove, health, creation, dermis, and peppermint in the kasu is missing, and the content of a single ingredient has been increased.

(1) Cutlet water contains 45 milligrams (mg) of small meg and 60 mg of broiler, which can better help the gastrointestinal tract move. (Cutlet water contains 3 mg of nutmeg and 15 mg of cinnamon )

(2) Unlike kasu myungsu, kasu life water contains 70mg of sub-glandular medicine , which is said to be more effective in eliminating gas and eliminating water retention in the gastrointestinal tract. (Kasu water contains 22.5 mg of sub-sun medicine )

 

<Precautions>

Both products contain a lot of broiler or cinnamon, so people with heart disease should be careful. In addition, carbonic acid can promote the secretion of gastric acid, so people with gastritis and acid reflux should also take it with caution.

 

The nutmeg contained in kasu myeongsu has a component called myristicin, which makes sensitive people feel dizzy or drunk when consuming it)

 

However, neither kasu water nor kasu life water contains digestive enzymes. Therefore, if you are taking medication for indigestion, it is better to take enzyme digestives such as Beaze or Festal at the same time.

 

Second, 'Korean constipation medicine' Dulcorax vs Araxil

 

I haven't been able to go to the bathroom for a long time. No matter how hard you try, it doesn't come out, and the stool is too hard?! It's hard to tell others, but it's a difficult emergency.

 

Dr. Bae Hyun advised, "Dulcolax is good for acute constipation or nervous constipation, and Araxil is good for patients with chronic constipation or constipation due to poor diet."

 

Let's take a look at the ingredients, differences and precautions.

 

Dulcolax (Sanofia Ventis KoreaIngredients: Bisacodyl (stimulates the bowel muscle nerves to promote bowel movement), Sodium Docusate (softens the stool and helps to pass stool easily))

 

Araxil (a flotation drugIngredientsPsyllium (maintains the normal flora of the intestine and absorbs water to swell and soften the stool), Senna (stimulates the intestines moderately to help normal bowel movements))

 

Comparison point: Dulcorax and Araxil have different mechanisms of action. If you are severely constipated and want to have a quick bowel movement, you need Dulcorax, and if you want to have a normal bowel movement because it is rich in dietary fiber, you need Aracsil.

 

<Precautions>

Both Dulcolax and Araxil irritate the intestines, so they should not be taken by patients with enteritis, intestinal bleeding, or persistent abdominal pain. Medications that stimulate the intestinal nerves and promote bowel movements, such as Dulcolax, should not be relied upon, as they are less effective if taken frequently. When eating araxil, there must be enough water. Otherwise, psyllium components may swell less in the intestine and become less effective.

 

Third, 'Korean canker sore medicine' Oramedi vs Albochill

 

Because of the inflammation in the mouth, it hurts so much when eating or drinking water. Oramedi and Albochill are both effective for canker sores and tongue needles, but what is the difference between the two?

 

Dr. Bae Hyun advised, "Oramedi is effective for non-infectious stomatitis, and Albochill is effective for infectious canker sores." For canker sores that damage the mucous membrane of the mouth, Oramedi is effective in relieving inflammation and protecting the affected area, and since tongue stitches are mainly infectious symptoms, it is recommended to use Albochil.

 

Let's take a look at the ingredients, differences and precautions.

 

Oramedi Ingredients: Triamcinolone Acetonide, a steroid

 

Albochil (Aestura) Ingredients: Polycrezulene, a bactericidal ingredient

 

Comparison point: Oramedi's triamcinolone has a strong anti-inflammatory effect and helps prevent inflammation in the affected area for 3~5 days of oral mucosal regeneration. Albochil's polycrezulene has the function of eliminating harmful bacteria and removing tissues that cannot be repaired.

 

<Precautions>

Since Oramedi suppresses the immune response itself, it should not be used because it can aggravate bacterial infections that are not canker sores or fungal infections such as thrush.

 



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