- Male
- 21 Years
- 22/01/2025
I'm dealing with a throat infection and I'm wondering, what's the role of Chymoral Forte DS tablets in treating it? Also, I'm curious about how Calpol and Veloz D tabs fit into the treatment plan. Can you explain how these medications work together for throat issues?
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Chymoral Forte DS: Used to reduce inflammation and swelling in the throat, providing symptom relief in throat infections. Calpol (Paracetamol): Used for pain relief and to reduce fever associated with throat infections. Veloz D: Used for managing symptoms of acid reflux, nausea, or digestive issues that may accompany throat infections.
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