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my brother is 23 yrs old.he had sever headache.dr says tht the connection between the vain and core of mind are week.dr suggest the medicines:1)rclonac-30,2)valteccr200-60,3)betacap20-60...but there is no change in his headache..i dnt understand wht shall i do..plss help me..is there any expierienced dr who can tell me tht these medicines are right or wrong for the situation?or shall we see to neuro physician?? plss help me out..and tell me wht shall i do. he cant tolerate this pain..and everyday this happen..he dont smoke..dont drink...but is in dipression...plss help me as soon as possible...i ll greatfull to u...Thank you.

2007-12-06 18:02:11 · 4 answers · asked by khushi 1 in Health General Health Care Pain & Pain Management

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rclonac is Diclofenac Sodium and Rabeprazole a standard anti-inflammatory drug. I have been on it for 20+ years for my Arthritis and find it works well for me. It would seem that your brother has inflammation of the blood vessels, or vasculitis headaches. The anti-inflammatory drugs will not kick in straight away, need to give it time. Likewise, he needs to be on a low fat diet, watch what he is eating, as saturated fat is one part of the inflammatory process. Good Luck

2007-12-06 23:26:55 · answer #1 · answered by gillianprowe 7 · 0 0

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2016-03-15 08:41:43 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

if he wants to try and treat his headache with medication he should ask for fioracet, the blue pill i take only 1 and it takes my headaches away and i get bad ones were ill be down for 2-3 days sick as a dog.
can you call his docs for him today and let them know if they can call something in for him, my doc called in fioracet when i first had my headaches and ive been having to use it for 6 months now. i know with a headache cant do anything cant live a normal life.
i dont know what tose meds are you listed but call the doc since he is sick.
has the doc recomend a special diet? i know nuts and icecream make my headaches more intense. no alcohol use if he does or use to drink even socially alcohol makes it worse. i hope he feels better!

2007-12-07 02:08:04 · answer #3 · answered by laylajai74 5 · 0 0

My sister in-law too Rclonac last night and she said as not able to get up in the morning

2016-04-06 19:11:13 · answer #4 · answered by Patricia 1 · 0 0

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