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Anti-vomiting and nausea medicines in Bangladesh — domperidone, metoclopramide, antihistamine and ondansetron tablets
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Vomiting & Nausea Medicine in Bangladesh: A Complete 2026 Guide

Sudden nausea or vomiting? This Bangla-first guide explains every main anti-vomiting medicine used in Bangladesh — domperidone (Motigut, Omidon), metoclopramide, antihistamines for motion sickness, and prescription ondansetron (Emeset) — how each works, key safety risks, rehydration with ORS, vomiting in children and pregnancy, and the danger signs that make vomiting a real emergency.

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Diabetes: which doctor to see in Bangladesh — GP, medicine specialist and endocrinologist diabetes specialist consulting a patient with HbA1c report
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Diabetes: Which Doctor or Specialist Should You See in Bangladesh? (2026)

Newly diagnosed with diabetes or struggling with high sugar? Learn when a GP or medicine specialist can manage your diabetes, when you need an endocrinologist and diabetes specialist, and how to find and book the right doctor on ChamberBD.

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Allergy medicines in Bangladesh — antihistamines (cetirizine, fexofenadine) and montelukast
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Allergy Medicines in Bangladesh: Antihistamines vs Montelukast

Sneezing, a runny itchy nose, watery eyes or skin hives? This Bangla-first guide explains allergy medicines in Bangladesh — cetirizine vs fexofenadine (sedating vs non-sedating) and montelukast — which to choose, how to take them safely, and when to see a doctor.

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A photorealistic image of a worried Bangladeshi man holding his stomach in pain, illustrating gastric and stomach problems and which doctor to see in Bangladesh
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Stomach & Gastric Problems: Which Doctor to See in Bangladesh

In Bangladesh almost everyone calls their belly trouble "gastric" and self-treats for years. But that one word hides acidity, GERD, gastritis, ulcer, IBS, gallstones, liver disease and H. pylori. Learn which symptoms need a GP or medicine specialist, when to see a gastroenterologist, what endoscopy and tests involve, and how to book the right doctor on ChamberBD.

ChamberBD Health Desk ·
Fever and pain medicine in Bangladesh — paracetamol (Napa) safe dosage guide
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Fever & Pain Medicine in Bangladesh: The Paracetamol Guide

Paracetamol (Napa) is the safe first-line medicine for fever and everyday pain in Bangladesh. Learn the right dose by age and weight, the different strengths, how often to take it, the maximum safe daily limit, the serious liver danger of overdose, when NOT to use NSAIDs, and exactly when fever or pain needs a doctor.

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High blood pressure and heart medicines in Bangladesh — ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers, calcium-channel blockers, diuretics and aspirin
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High Blood Pressure & Heart Medicines in Bangladesh: A Complete 2026 Guide

Just diagnosed with high blood pressure or a heart problem? This Bangla-first guide explains the main blood-pressure and heart medicines in Bangladesh — ACE inhibitors and ARBs (ramipril/Ripril), beta-blockers (carvedilol/Cardex), calcium-channel blockers, diuretics and aspirin (Ecosprin) — how each works, who it is for, side effects, and why you must never stop on your own.

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Gastric and acidity medicines in Bangladesh — antacids, alginates and PPIs guide
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Gastric & Acidity Medicines in Bangladesh: A Complete Guide

Confused by the long list of gastric and acidity medicines in Bangladesh? This guide explains antacids, alginates, H2 blockers and PPIs like Seclo, Sergel and Finix — when each is used, how to take them safely, PPI long-term cautions, lifestyle fixes and the red-flag symptoms that need a doctor or endoscopy.

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Nerve pain medicine in Bangladesh — mirogabalin (Tarlica, Magolin, Mirotop) guide
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Nerve Pain Medicine in Bangladesh: A Guide to Mirogabalin

Burning, tingling, electric nerve pain does not respond to ordinary painkillers. Learn what neuropathic pain is and how mirogabalin — sold in Bangladesh as Tarlica, Magolin and Mirotop — is used. It is prescription-only, must be titrated by a doctor, and should never be stopped suddenly.

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Person holding chest in pain with a guide to causes of chest pain and which doctor (cardiologist, medicine specialist) to see in Bangladesh
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Chest Pain: Which Doctor Should You See in Bangladesh? (2026)

Chest pain has many causes — from a life-threatening heart attack to harmless acidity or muscle strain. Learn the emergency danger signs that need a hospital right now, and which specialist (cardiologist, medicine specialist, GP) fits which cause in Bangladesh.

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Diabetes medicine in Bangladesh — metformin, gliptins, glimepiride tablets and insulin
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Diabetes Medicine in Bangladesh: A Complete 2026 Guide

Confused about your diabetes tablets? This Bangla-first guide explains every main diabetes medicine used in Bangladesh — metformin, gliptins (linagliptin, sitagliptin, vildagliptin), sulfonylureas like glimepiride, combination tablets, plus SGLT2 inhibitors and insulin — how each works, side effects, low-sugar warning signs, and why diabetes drugs are prescription-only and must never be self-adjusted.

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