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Ask your doctor or a pharmacist to be sure
Yes I asked the pharmacist if this was ok and he assured me it was fine
He worked in a bakery, get your facts right girl. *cough cough* directionator *couch cough*. jk have you seen his x-factor audition?
Only if your doctor knows that you are or you ask a pharmacist.
He worked in a bakery, get your facts right girl. *cough cough* directionator *couch cough*. jk have you seen his x-factor audition?
If you cough enough to make your ribs sore, a doctor's appointment is necessary to determine the cause, as you may break your ribs if it continues. If your cough is productive = you cough up phlegm, then do not take cough suppressant medication and be sure not to swallow the phlegm. An expectorant will help. If you have a dry cough = no phlegm, then a cough suppressant (antitussive) will do you wonders. However, most OTC products are ineffective, so get a prescription or ask your pharmacist for something with codeine. Alternatively, dark chocolate 100g or over can be very effective.
Bezonatate is a non-narcotic cough suppressant and does not contain penicillin. There should not be an issue taking this medication if you are allergic to penicillin. To be sure, talk to your doctor or pharmacist.
Some can; talk to your prescriber or pharmacist for information regarding your particular medication.
Harry's first job was at a bakery at the age of 14-15 years old
In America and most countries, none do. In the US, codeine is a controlled substance that can only be administered by prescription. Actually your answer is not correct. Cough syrup containing codeine can be purchased from a pharmacist and siging a log book. I am a Pharmacist and at least in Tennessee this is legal.
A doctor or pharmacist should be consulted before mixing any medications whether prescription or over the counter. Some combinations can have negative side effects. For safety, before taking Zyrtec with cough suppressants, consult a professional.
You must ask your doctor or pharmacist if it is safe to do so. You can take another cough medicine(over the counter) if you can wait.