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Suggest Medication For Ectatic Coronary Arteries

hai, this is sudeep here, recent 8 months back i had some caridiac problem, angioram was done and diagonised with ectatic coronary arteries, and i'm on medication with metpure xl-50 and ecosprin av 75, recently i'm getting immediate stomach pain, it last for 5 to 10 minutes and vanishes, this pain was repeated 4-5 times in 3 days, so i have gone through ecg, tmt, echo.... every report was normal, and also i have gone through endoscopy for stomach, that report also showed normal and the doctor has prescribed the medicine colospa retard, refagut, franxit tablets, is it right to take the tab franxit tablets
Mon, 30 May 2016
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Hello there
I feel it is completely unnecessary for you to take franxit.

I think your stomachache was due to ecosprin related gastritis and that should be stopped for a while
Ecosprin has no role in ectatic coronary arteries

Hope that helps
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Suggest Medication For Ectatic Coronary Arteries

Hello there I feel it is completely unnecessary for you to take franxit. I think your stomachache was due to ecosprin related gastritis and that should be stopped for a while Ecosprin has no role in ectatic coronary arteries Hope that helps