What's the best non-prescription drug to treat lung inflammation?!


Question: What's the best non-prescription drug to treat lung inflammation!?
Had really bad flu for a week!. Afterwards, I had really bad cough and now has been 3 weeks!. Went to doctor, and he said it's lung inflammation and prescribed Methylprednisolone!. Works extremely well but now running out of Methylprednisolone and it has no refills!. What's the best non-prescription drug to treat lung inflammation!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
A Medrol-dose-pak (aka MDP) is only used for 7 days in decreasing amounts every day, if you feel like you are not getting any better you should return to the doctor!. He can prescribe you something stronger, ex!. Amoxillician, Cipro, Keflex, Levaquin!. In the mean time before seeing the doctor you could try some Robitussin or Delsym for the cough!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Well if your still having the problem with your lungs, maybe you could call the doctor office and see if they'd call you in some more, it may take going back to the doctors again!.!.!. Maybe something more than just that!.!. you never can be safe when it comes to your lungs ya know in the mean time here's some links you can go thru and see if this might help!? good luck hope you feel better soon!!!!
They told us with my dad that earlier detection of Lung Cancer is the best detection!.!. They caught my dad's lung cancer by a Cat scan!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Ibroprofen (like Nurofen) has anti-inflammetry in!. But they can also thin your blood, so if you have heart complaints they are no good!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Methylprednisolone is not recommended for long term use!. It looks like a trip back to the doctor's is called for!Www@Answer-Health@Com





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