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A 25-year-old man suffering from burning sensation in the epigastric region visits nearby pharmacy to purchase over-the-counter medication. He attended a party the previous day and consumed spicy food. What could be the most likely drug dispensed by the pharmacist?
2.
A 41-year-old man visits a nearby clinic with complaints of burning sensation in the epigastric region associated with foul-tasting acid in the mouth while trying to lie down on the bed. A diagnosis of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) was made. What could be the most likely drug prescribed by the physician in this patient?
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A 38-year-old man visits a nearby clinic with the complaints of burning sensation in the epigastric region for the past 1 month which gets relieved by food. Laboratory investigations revealed Hb of 9 g/dl. A diagnosis of peptic ulcer due to H pylori was made. Which of the following drugs is not a part of drug regimen for peptic ulcer due to H pylori?
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A 9-year-old girl was brought to the paediatrician by her mother with the complaints of passing of watery stool 2 to 3 times for the past two days. Patient looks irritable and thirsty on examination. What could be the most likely drug prescribed by the physician in this patient?
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A 27-year-old pregnant woman complains of constipation at a routine prenatal visit. In addition to the dietary recommendation, what could be the most likely laxative prescribed by the physician?
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A 58-year-old woman recently diagnosed with breast cancer was scheduled to receive her first course of chemotherapy with cisplatin containing regimen. Which of the following drugs is given intravenously to prevent nausea and vomiting in the initial hours of treatment?