Wait at least until you ask your neurologist.
consult your doctor
It is a corticosteroid having antiinflammatory action, antiallergic action and immunosuppressant action.
Has anyone studied this? I have the same question... Also wondering if a hematoma at birth can lead to short term memory/processing issues later in life.
No. Some medications give instructions not to have grapefruit juice with the medicine. I know statins are explicit about not having grapefruit juice.
Nowhere legally in the United States; all prescription pet medications must have a veterinarian's prescription.
Because chances are, is that you were taking medications that your body built tolerance to. Your body stops producing the chemicals the medications were fooling your mind into thinking they were having and you go into withdrawal. Certain medications like Benzodiazepines have deadly withdrawal syndromes.
The patient's use of drugs that thin the blood (anticoagulants). These medications include warfarin (Coumadin) and aspirin. The patient should stop using these medications for three days prior to extraction.
when the kitty says " get the hell over my water broke " and she wants lots of medications
Having insurance to pay for medications
Certain medications, such as hydralazine, isoniazid, procainamide, and some anticonvulsant medications increase the chances of having a positive ANA test and biologic medications like Remicade, Humira, Enbrel can cause false positive results.
Risks for this test are minimal, but may include slight bleeding from the puncture site, fainting or feeling lightheaded after having blood taken, or hematoma (blood accumulating under the puncture site).
You probably should list all of the medications you are taking when having a pre-employment drug screen done. Some medications show up on drug screens and if they know you are taking the meds, there may not be embarrassing questions later.
There are topical treatments, light therapy and systemic medications. Tropical treatments are basically corticosteroids, light therapy would be Sun beams, because they reduce inflammation, and systemic medications are retinoids.