Drug inquiry
Hello, today I visited an ENT specialist, and among the medications prescribed, there is one pill that I couldn't find any information about online.
The pill is yellow and round, with a score line in the middle, one side marked with "SK" and the other side marked with "303." After taking it, my sore throat, which was still painful before seeing the doctor, immediately felt better.
I would like to know what this medication is.
Is it a type of steroid? Are there any side effects if taken in excess? Thank you.
Morgan, 50~59 year old female. Ask Date: 2018/04/07
Dr. Chen Yuemei reply Pharmacology
Hello: I apologize, but without the name of the medication, I cannot accurately answer your question.
I recommend that you return to the pharmacy where you obtained the medication and consult with the pharmacist.
Reply Date: 2018/04/07
More Info
Identifying medications can sometimes be challenging, especially when the pill in question does not have readily available information online. The yellow round pill marked with "SK 303" is not a widely recognized medication, which may be why you are having difficulty finding information about it. It is crucial to consult with a healthcare professional or pharmacist for accurate identification and information regarding any medication.
Based on your description, the immediate relief you experienced from your sore throat could suggest that the medication has analgesic (pain-relieving) properties. However, without knowing the exact composition of the pill, it is impossible to determine whether it contains steroids or any other specific active ingredients. Steroids, such as corticosteroids, are often used to reduce inflammation and can provide relief for conditions like sore throats, but they also come with a range of potential side effects.
If the medication is indeed a steroid, common side effects may include weight gain, mood swings, increased blood sugar levels, and a higher risk of infections, among others. Long-term use of steroids can lead to more serious complications, such as osteoporosis, hypertension, and adrenal suppression. Therefore, it is essential to use such medications under the supervision of a healthcare provider.
In your case, since the medication was prescribed by an ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialist, it is likely that the doctor considered your specific symptoms and medical history before prescribing it. If you have concerns about the medication, including its classification as a steroid or potential side effects, I recommend discussing these with your prescribing physician or a pharmacist. They can provide you with detailed information about the medication, including its active ingredients, mechanism of action, and any possible interactions with other medications you may be taking.
Additionally, if you are experiencing persistent symptoms or side effects after taking the medication, it is crucial to report these to your healthcare provider. They can assess whether the medication is appropriate for you or if an alternative treatment may be more suitable.
In summary, while the yellow round pill marked "SK 303" may have provided you with quick relief for your sore throat, it is essential to verify its identity and understand its effects fully. Always consult with a healthcare professional for accurate information regarding your medications, especially when it comes to potential side effects and the appropriateness of long-term use. Your health and safety should always be the top priority when it comes to medication management.
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