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No. You can not give plasma if taking acyclovir.
Most of them should be taken after food. But a few like Roxythromycin and Azithromycin have to be taken on an empty stomach as food interferes with their absorption.
You should wait some time after stopping azithromycin before receiving immunizations. When studied, azithromycin inhibits the ability of the immune system to build a lasting response to vaccines, probably by altering the activity of macrophages and other antigen presenting cells and the expressions of cytokines, including TNF-alpha. See "Azithromycin Modulates Murine Immune Responses to Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine and Inhibits Nasal Clearance of Bacteria" While this is a different vaccine, it's reasonable to at least extrapolate that there may be a need for caution in coadministration of azithromycin and vaccines. Azithromycin has a long half life in the body - almost 3 days - so you should give it some time before receiving the vaccine, I'd guess 2 weeks minimum, although it depends on your dosage and how long you've been taking the medication.
You have to give loading dose of one gram of azithromycin. To be fallowed by 500 mg twice a day for seven days on empty stomach. Azithromycin has got rather long half life and should always be given with loading dose.
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It's it safe to donate plasma and take niacin pills
The doctor asked the nurse to get some more plasma. The plasma ball was great, when i touched it the electricity came towards my hand.
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No adult should give any child a medication that is not prescribed by a doctor for that child.
The body of the murder victim was taken to the morgue while the detectives questioned the witnesses.
Blood from paid donors cannot be used in the United States for transfusion purposes. This is an FDA regulation, studies show that volunteer donors provide a safer blood supply. Plasma is the only component for which donors are sometimes paid, and it is taken by the apheresis method. Plasma can be treated for safety in ways that blood cells cannot. Plasma taken from paid donors is generally treated and processed by pharmaceutical companies into drugs. It cannot be transfused in the form of cryoprecipitate or fresh frozen plasma. Often however, donation sites give out small rewards like a shirt or coupons.
plasma membrane is made of organic molecules called lipds and proteins