Adco-bisocor Inactive Ingredients
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Need to know all of the ingredients, active and inactive/other, of Adco-Bisocor please, as I am allergic to lactose, citric acid, etc.
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This is not a reply, but not knowing how to add to my initial conversation, I use this form. I think we can drop this conversation as it is pretty obvious that I will just have to make do with what is available in SA. Thank you for having me. Keep me on your mailing list as I enjoy reading through the articles. God bless, Anita.
Hello, this is Anita again. I do not know how or where to add to my first posting, and hope this will do. Unfortunately I could not find what inactive ingredients Adco-Bisocor contain, so I searched further for something with less horrors than the Cardicor I was prescribed. I found Pharma Dynamics, Bilocor. It contains lactose (allergen), but that is preferable to the inactive ingredients of the other brands I could get information on. I also use Zartan instead of CiplaZar now, because it contains less allergens. Thank you to each and every supplier who is concerned enough to make their ingredients list available.
Sorry, I am new to this forum and do not know the ropes yet. This is not a reply, I am only trying to be more specific.
As I use quite a few different chronic medications and am allergic to some ingredients, I need to know as much as possible about them. As my dr could not get hold of the regular CiplaZar 100 I usually take, he had to substitute it with Bilocor. As they both are generics, the inactive ingredients may differ and I was hoping that Bilocor does not contain the accursed citric acid and lactose which seem to be in more or less everything I have to take. Taking ten different chronic medications, the effect of all allergens combined is devastating. I am existing, not living. The only escape would probably be if it was possible for me to have the active ingredients only, which would be more or less like having a castle in the air painted. And then I am not even counting cancer causing substances like titanium, talk, aluminium {Alzheimers} etc etc.
Both citric acid and lactose, for instance, cause up to four migraine attacs daily. If not full blown attacs, the whole day would be a haze of migraine auras. And that is the effect of only two of the allergens I find in life supporting medications.
Thank you for a shoulder to cry on. Anita.
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