According to WebMD, you can take nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory
medications with Celebrex. Your doctor or pharmacist will also tell
you additional medications you should not take.
According to WebMD, you can take nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory
medications with Celebrex. Your doctor or pharmacist will also tell
you additional medications you should not take.
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YES in healthcare DO= MD.
There is no difference between a MD and DO (except DO have
additional manipulation training).
A DO is a FULLY licensed physician and can prescribe
medications, do surgery, etc.
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A bath with Dawn dish soap is an effective way to remove many
topical medications. A trip to the vet is ideal as the dog may
require additional medications/therapy.
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Zithromax or azithromycin is often the first round of antibiotic
treatment for Lyme Disease. Other or additional medications may
also be prescribed as determined by your physician. For additional
information on Lyme disease, go to www.lyme. org.
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If you are referring to antifungal medications, such as Monistat
and others, then yes. (But, admittedly, this question is rather
nonspecific.)