Yesterday my breast surgeon told me to take all this medicines
Pan 40 for morning and evening before food
Dolo for 1 morning and evening with food
Heal extra 1 morning and evening.after food
Augmentin 650 morning evening after food
Primrose oil for 1 month
So pan 40 can we take in morning and evening before food 2 times
Plz suggest me for all medicines and it wil not harm me na in future plz suggest me
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Yes, pan 40 can be taken twice daily before food till you finish your augmentin tablet course and then if you don't have any acidity or digestion issues you can discontinue the pan 40
For a short time you can take pan 40 twice daily atleast till you are on antibiotics and analgesics.Rest of the medicines are standard treatment,do follow your doctor's instructions
Yes — Pan 40 can be taken twice daily before food (morning & evening, empty stomach). This is safe for short-term use.
Your prescription is a common combination for pain + inflammation + infection control.
Here is the correct schedule:
1. Pan 40 – morning & evening before food
2. Dolo (paracetamol) – morning & evening after food
3. Heal Extra (enzyme/anti-inflammatory) – morning & evening after food
4. Augmentin 625 – morning & evening after food (very important)
5. Primrose oil – once daily for 1 month (any time, after food)
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All the medicines your breast surgeon prescribed are standard and safe when taken for a short duration.
1. PAN 40 (Pantoprazole 40 mg)
Dose prescribed: Morning + Evening before food
Yes, it is safe to take twice daily.
Many patients take pantoprazole twice daily during acute pain/inflammation.
It protects the stomach from acidity and from the antibiotic.
How to take:
• Morning: Empty stomach, 30 min before breakfast
• Evening: 30 min before dinner
Safety:
• Safe for short-term use (1–2 weeks).
• No long-term harm when used for the prescribed duration.
2. DOLO 650 (Paracetamol)
To reduce pain & inflammation.
Dose: 1 tablet morning + 1 evening with food
Safe
Do not exceed 3 tablets/day unless advised
Very unlikely to cause harm when taken as prescribed
3. HEAL EXTRA
(Usually contains serratiopeptidase + diclofenac or similar anti-inflammatory combination)
Purpose: Reduce swelling, breast pain, and inflammation.
Dose: 1 tablet morning + 1 evening after food
After food → prevents acidity
Safe for short-term use (5–7 days)
4. AUGMENTIN 625 / 650 mg
(Antibiotic: Amoxicillin + Clavulanic acid)
Dose: Morning + evening after food
Always take after food to avoid stomach upset
Complete the full course (usually 5–7 days)
Side effects: Mild stomach discomfort or loose stools (normal)
Pantoprazole helps protect from acidity.
5. Evening Primrose Oil (EPO)
Used for hormonal breast pain / mastalgia.
Dose: Generally once daily
Duration: 1–3 months
Very safe
No long-term side effects
Helps reduce breast tenderness
Health Tips
• Pan 40 protects stomach
• Dolo controls pain
• Heal Extra reduces swelling
• Augmentin treats infection/inflammation
• Primrose Oil balances hormones
When used together for a short period, they are safe and standard.
There is no long-term harm when taken as prescribed.
Hello,
I’ve reviewed your symptoms carefully.
Your breast soreness, heaviness after food, and the discomfort you described are not pointing toward any serious emergency, but they do suggest that your body is reacting to either:
1. Hormonal fluctuation
This alone can cause breast tenderness, occasional chest tightness, and heightened sensitivity.
2. Digestive irritation after heavy/oily food
You mentioned having oily food recently. That can easily trigger acidity, chest discomfort, bloating and a feeling of uneasiness that often mimics “breast pain.”
3. Muscular strain over the chest wall
This can happen even from routine activities, gym, posture issues or mild inflammation. It feels like breast or chest discomfort.
4. Anxiety amplification
When you get worried about symptoms, the tightness and sensations become more noticeable.
What you should do right now
Since you said the discomfort improves after some time and you don’t have alarming symptoms like breathlessness, radiating pain, persistent chest pain or dizziness, the correct step is:
Evaluate exactly what triggered it and rule out the major causes one by one.
For breast-related or chest-wall symptoms, we usually need:
A quick history check (type of food, posture, activity, timing)
A routine physical review
Review of digestion-related triggers
Lifestyle correction plan
Only after this can we decide whether anything further is required.
Avoid taking random medicines
Your symptoms are mixed digestive + muscular + anxiety components possible.
Medicines without proper evaluation will either not help or create unnecessary confusion.
You need a proper guided plan, not trial-and-error.
If you want, I can assess the full details privately
I can check your symptoms step-by-step, identify the exact cause, and guide you on what to do next without overinvestigating or overtreating.
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You can consume pan 40 twice daily their is no problem, however your details seems to be vague, precise history and details are needed for me to answer your queries properly
Need few more details for proper understanding of your issue.
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