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# Body Part Symptoms Disease Tests Test Findings Medicine Class Dose Frequency Duration Injection Images Others Auto Summary Actions
1 Musculoskeletal / General Pain and inflammation Pain management reference
  1. Zerodol (Aceclofenac)
  2. Ultracet (Tramadol + Paracetamol)
NSAID Opioid analgesic + Paracetamol
  1. Aceclofenac 100 mg
  2. Tramadol 37.5 mg + Paracetamol 325 mg
  1. Twice daily
  2. As directed
As prescribed No None
Patient presents with symptoms of pain and inflammation in the musculoskeletal / General. Diagnosis suggests pain management reference. Treatment includes Zerodol (Aceclofenac) Ultracet (Tramadol + Paracetamol) Aceclofenac 100 mg Tramadol 37.5 mg + Paracetamol 325 mg for As prescribed.
2 Respiratory Cold, nasal congestion Common Cold
  1. Coldrix (Paracetamol + Chlorpheniramine maleate + Phenylephrine HCl)
  2. Almox-500 (Amoxicillin)
Combination cold tablet Penicillin antibiotic
  1. Coldrix — as directed
  2. Amoxicillin 500 mg
  1. As directed
  2. Thrice daily
As prescribed No None
Patient presents with symptoms of cold, nasal congestion in the respiratory. Diagnosis suggests common Cold. Treatment includes Coldrix (Paracetamol + Chlorpheniramine maleate + Phenylephrine HCl) Almox-500 (Amoxicillin) Coldrix — as directed Amoxicillin 500 mg for As prescribed.
3 Head Headache (general) Headache — differential diagnosis guide
  1. MRI Brain (rule out tumor, stroke, MS, raised ICP, sinus headache)
  2. CT Scan Head (emergency headache, suspected bleed, trauma, thunderclap headache)
  3. Lumbar Puncture (suspected meningitis, SAH with normal CT, TB meningitis, viral CNS infection, idiopathic intracranial hypertension)
  4. Blood Tests: CBC, ESR, CRP, TFT (hypothyroidism), blood glucose, electrolytes (sodium imbalance)
  5. Eye Tests: visual acuity, refractive error, intraocular pressure, fundus exam
  6. Sinus X-ray (facial pain, postnasal drip, worse on bending, nasal congestion)
  7. EEG (seizures, confusion spells, altered consciousness)
Migraine, tension headache, cluster headache — diagnosed clinically; history and exam sufficient for most cases None Most primary headaches (migraine, tension, cluster) require no investigations. Tests reserved for red-flag symptoms.
Patient presents with symptoms of headache (general) in the head. Recommended tests: mRI Brain (rule out tumor, stroke, MS, raised ICP, sinus headache) CT Scan Head (emergency headache, suspected bleed, trauma, thunderclap headache) Lumbar Puncture (suspected meningitis, SAH with normal CT, TB meningitis, viral CNS infection, idiopathic intracranial hypertension) Blood Tests: CBC, ESR, CRP, TFT (hypothyroidism), blood glucose, electrolytes (sodium imbalance) Eye Tests: visual acuity, refractive error, intraocular pressure, fundus exam Sinus X-ray (facial pain, postnasal drip, worse on bending, nasal congestion) EEG (seizures, confusion spells, altered consciousness). Diagnosis suggests headache — differential diagnosis guide.