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[|Human|] In April, 2013 I had a gallstones attack (my 2nd attack in maybe 5-7 years) and an emergency room dr prescribed me Glycopyrrolate 1 mg tab, qty 12 tabs. Since 4/13 I took 1 when I felt allot of discomfort and I thought I was about ready to have a gallbladder attack. After I took 1 my relief was just about immediate and the discomfort gone. The past few or so days I been having the same discomfort; I feel an attack might come on do you think I could take 1 tab? I m also taking generic bactrim ds tab for a bladder infection plus earlier I had to take a tension headache tab (generic imitrex). Please help. Thank you.
[|AI|]  Hello are getting only symptomatic treatment for gall bladder calculus. Definitive treatment in this condition is surgical removal of gall bladder. Gall bladder calculus may cause infection, obstruction,cancer in long term. So, it should be removed surgically. Surgery is commonly done microscopically. Recovery is fast by this procedure. You should consult your surgeon. Get well soon. Take Care Chat Doctor.