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Bipolar disorder can be treated with medication, but it can take time to find just the right combination of medications. A psychiatrist will evaluate your symptoms and determine which types of medications can be beneficial. Take your medication exactly as prescribed, and tell your doctor if you start to feel worse or have thoughts of suicide or harming yourself or others. Continue taking your medication, even if you start to feel better.
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I'm just asking what is the side effects of taking phospholipids as medication?
a zoologist checks a animals heart rate by taking it while there asleep by medication (if there vicious) or by just taking it with a stethoscope.
Yes, but you should not use medication, you should just comb it out yourself.
Some medication you're taking or just a straight up false reading.
Your urine might smell while you are taking pain medication. This just depends on how your body handles them. If you are concerned, see a doctor.
yes, no alcohol should be consumed while taking metronidazole. drinking alcohol will cause nauseousness and violent vomiting. --know this because i was just on the medication and asked two doctors about drinking while on this medication
Thyroid hormone is necessary for survival. If a patient stops taking their medication, this may result in disease or even death.
yes, just avoid taking any medication with more extreme acidic foods or beverages such as grapefruit juice
It isn't really a HOW, but just a matter of taking all your thoughts to heart. Instead of denying the facts, consider them. Just by giving yourself and your mind a chance, you can become more honest with yourself and your feelings.
It is always recommended that individuals taking any type of antidepressant notify their doctor if they want to stop taking it. The reasons for this are complicated, but the most common reason is so that you will not experience uncomfortable side effects and withdrawal symptoms. Immediately stopping your medication can lead to severe headaches, nausea, dizziness, vomiting, shakiness or nervousness, etc. If you notify your doctor of why you want to stop taking the medication, he or she can discuss other medications with you or help you slowly come off the medication. Doctors will reduce the dosage of your medication slowly until you are taking a small enough dosage to just come completely off. Most doctors will reduce the dosage (depending on the dosage you take) by 5 miligram every few days.