

Ciao, sono dalla Repubblica Ceca in vacanza a Nessebar. Ho un problema con l’orecchio destro. Qualcuno può tradurre questa prescrizione medica? Ho provato l’IA ma aveva il crollo dicendo che i suoi medici si sono a mano + è in bulgaro così illeggibile. Voglio principalmente sapere se posso prendere sia lo spray che le gocce insieme o se uso per la prima volta le gocce e inizio ad applicare lo spray in seguito (dopo alcuni giorni). Grazie.
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di ArnauabyrCZ
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no one can, u go in the pharmacy they can read it for you and show you the medications
Ask AI what should you do with your symptoms, then ask it what medicine you should take. Compare its answer with your prescription. Be careful take its answer with grain of salt.
This skill is only taught when you study medical course, regular people cannot that 🙂
I don’t think it would say any of that on the prescription. Just read your medications leaflets and see if it says something about other medications. But if they are over the counter drops and spray it shouldn’t be any problem
All I got is the lozengs are to be taken 4 times and the spray 3 sprays twice a day ? Honestly best would be to ask the pharmacy again
When you finished your exam at the doctor, he must have given you also, an outpatient medical record, an A4 list where he must have written down the medications. From the recipe I can make out Zinnat – which is an antibiotic, Fluconazole, Nurofen (painkiller which is on second page), and olivocap spray. When you go to the pharmacy they will read the whole thing.
I often have ear infections… dont ask.
From my ENT she says everything is connected so she prescribes something for the ear, nose and mouth.
There would be no issue taking them at once.
didn’t the pharmacist write on the box? Anyway – everything you bought is 2 times a day times 1 tablet, except the drops and the spray. Spray is 3tad x 2sprays and the drops 3tad x 2drops. Also no instructions how you should apply, the doctor should’ve told you, otherwise just all-in it
It’s decipherable only by practicing pharmacists.
The prescription doesn’t answer your questions but you should start them together with the tabs 🙂