Medications are to be taken exactly as prescribed. They have instructions that can be read and followed. If you cannot figure out how many to take each day, it's best to get help or call your doctor for more information.
Hello, You should take the first pill as soon as you can and the second pill exactly 12 hours later.
Not necessarily. Talk to your health care provider or pharmacist to ask about the specific drug you're taking.
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unless you want to kill yourself(y)
wich wouldnt be a good thing.
You can take the Birth Control pill at any time of day. Pick a time when you're most likely to remember.
Within 48 hours after intercourse
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NO B.I.D. means twice per day. Your doctor has requested you take you medicine twice a day.
Some people will misread directions on the sides of pill bottles. If it says to take it twice a day, take it at a time when you can remember to take it later. Example: don't take medicine at midnight, because chances are you will forget you took medicine and take it again at a different time, which may cause you to overdose, leading to potential hazardous consequences.
Because they didn't know better at the time. Competent medical physicians no longer use mercury as a treatment in modern medicine.
The best time to take your diabetic pill depends on the tpye of medicine you take. The medicine metformin you take two times daily.
Donald L. 1914- McNeil has written: 'Medicine of my time' -- subject(s): Alberta, Physicians, Biography
In the Middle Ages, dental work was done by barbers and general physicians. Given the state of European medicine of the time, I am not sure which I would choose.
about five years
Osteopathic physicians (DOs) generally work between 60 and 80 hours a week during residency (the period of time immediately after finishing medical school). After this, it depends on the specialty the physician practices and whether "full time" or "part time." Some specialties, such Family medicine, pediatrics, Internal medicine may work only Monday through Friday 8a-5p if they only work in the office and do not have to round in the hospital or take call. Some may work almost every day for 12 or more hours a day. Some physicians are on call and work for a week straight and then take several days off. It really depends on the person's field and practice environment. You will find this is true of all physicians, not only of Osteopathic physicians.
Strangely enough, some surgical functions were performed by barbers. But there were also physicians, people who practised medicine, and they were sometimes surgeons as well.
During the Renaissance medicine remained dominated by the teachings of the church but physicians began to learn more about the human body. They read books translated from Arabic medical texts & began to study anatomy in a scientific & systematic way.
What do you have to learn in sports medicine?Sports medicine physicians are trained to be able to cover a variety of different injuries, illnesses, and diseases. Sports medicine physician are divided into non surgical or surgical sports medicine physicians. As a surgical sports medicine physician you are required to be trained in orthopedic surgeries and require a completion of an orthopedic surgeon residency program after 4 years of medical school. Which requires an in-depth knowledge of human functional anatomy, along with the mechanism of action that causes the various injuries. Non-surgical sports medicine physicians are typically family physicians or internal medicine physicians that continue on to do a 1-2 year fellowship in sports medicine. As a non-surgical sports medicine physician are required to stay up to date in their specific field of training. They are required to complete 4 years of medical school and then a residency program in family practice or internal medicine. During residency they work long hours learning how to diagnose and treat illness the most common illness to the most rare of diseases. When sports medicine physicians aren’t treating sports injuries, they are treating patients with asthma, hypertension, diabetes, and a handful of other common diseases. In summary a sports medicine physician is a well trained physician in his/her given field of expertise, that has additional 1-2 years of training where their time is spent learning how to diagnose and treat injuries that happen while being active, exercising, and playing sports. Reference: American Osteopathic Academy of Sports medicine “Sports Medicine FAQ”
prolonged use of medicine is where you take one specific medication for a long period of time.