It is not advised to take two allergy pills at the same time. You should only do thisif you have consulted your pphysician and he has given the okay for it.
nothing. for lactose intolerance you can take a lactose pill. lactose intolerance is the gut's incapability to deal with milk sugar. this should never be confused with a true and possibly deadly allergy. food allergy reactions can be serious. if you have mild allergy-induced asthma, your doctor might be able to put you on an asthma maintenance medication that would help control the effects of the allergy. Singulair is one that comes in pill form.
One hour. You leave the doctor's office at 10:00 and take a pill. In half an hour you take another pill, at 10:30. A half an hour later, at 11:00, you take your third and last pill, one hour after you left the doctor's office.
The Answer is 62 minutes Literally if we r following the doctors schedule...Say for instance if the doctor asks us to take a pill every 1/2 hour if we take the first pill at 1 Pm the next pill at 1:31pm the third pill at 1:32pm so it is 62 minutes.....
The Answer is 1 hour. Example: You take a pill in 1:00 1st pill: 1:00 2nd pill: 1:30 3rd pill: 2:00 2:00 - 1:00 = 1:00 (1 hour) Final Answer: 1 hour.
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Actually, generally when given a prescription like that, you'll take one on the spot, then the rest after the correct amount of time has passed. So in this case: Take 1 pill to start, then another every half hour. So all the pills will be taken in 1 hour. This theorectical question is sometimes used as a "brain teaser". 1 and a half hours
They will last an hour or 60 minutes.Working it outTake the first pill when the doctor gives the pills to you, take the second pill 30 minutes after that, and the third pill 30 minutes later.
If a doctor prescribes three pills and one is to be taken every half hour, the pills will last 60 minutes. For example, if the first pill is taken at 12:00, the second pill will be taken at 12:30 and the third at 1:00 for a total of 60 minutes.
You would take the initial pill. That starts the clock. Thirty minutes later you would take the second pill then, after another 30 minutes you would take the third pill. They would be gone in 1 hour.
Two hours.
Hi, Yes it's possible to change your pill time to a more convenient time. To do this you MUST take one pill everyday and DO NOT miss a pill. You will need to gradually change the pill time. For example if you want to take the pill 4 hours later than usual then take it one hour later for a few days, then one hour later again for 2 days and so on until you've reached your time scale. But I would advise you to use a backup method of protection, a condom for one month to be on the safe side.