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Yes, you can take Zovirax (acyclovir) and it's pro-drug form Valtrex (valacyclovir) with Benadryl (diphenhydramine).
You should only take medicines as prescribed for you by a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) - the doctor will know which drugs may be taken together.
Oseltamivir Tamiflu is P150.50/capsule at Mercury Drugstore.
No. This is an antiviral medication and is not effective against bacteria.
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The literature from the manufacturer of Tamiflu (oseltamivir) does not list that as a potential drug interaction problem. However, you should always notify your prescribing doctor if you are taking other medicines before you take any new prescriptions or use over the counter medicines with them.The Tamiflu literature does state:Information derived from pharmacology and pharmacokinetic studies of oseltamivir suggests that clinically significant drug interactions are unlikely.No pharmacokinetic interactions have been observed when coadministering oseltamivir with amoxicillin, acetaminophen, cimetidine or with antacids (magnesium and aluminum hydroxides and calcium carbonates).
Yes but do not drink alcohol whole you're on both. It can cause a serious liver problem.
Yes
The medication Oseltamivir is used the treat the Flu. The medication is used to treat children over the age of two years old, who have had symptoms for more than 2 days.
According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), the swine flu responds to treatment with the anti-viral drugs oseltamivir and zanamivir.A link to the CDC information about Swine Flu is provided below in the related links section. In addition see the related question below for information on tactics to use to keep yourself and your family less likely to contract the virus.
Yes, but there could be complications ~20% chance of breathing difficulty and then nausea, headaches, drug ineffectiveness are also reported in lower rates.
Vibrox and vancomycin start with "v." Valacyclovir is an antiviral that starts with V.