No.
If you leave the contraceptive implant in longer than prescribed, you will not have pregnant protection after its life is over. It does not present any dangers.
Yes
If you take more than prescribed.
If your doctor has prescribed both, yes it is OK to take. Remember that methadone is a narcotic, and is habit forming. It is more dangerous than other medicines. Take it exactly as your doctor ordered. Do not take extra and do not take sooner than prescribed.
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An overdose is technically more than you are prescribed. It depends on your body weight, how fast you metabolize the drug, etc... i.e. don't take more than you're prescribed :)
I asked my dentist this very question and was prescribed keflex which cephalexin. i have no idea if it truly is the better treatment but it did work and he is a DMD which is more than either of us..
No do not take them togetherANSWER:The above answer is not correct. YES you may take Aspirin and Cephalexin together. This, and many other relative questions can be answered safely and reliably by calling your local pharmacy, and requesting to speak with the pharmacist on staff. I have verified this information on your behalf, with three pharmacists.If you are taking Keflex (Cephalexin) for an infection in your GI system, it is not recommended that you consume Aspirin, because it may cause further stomach upset in relation to the GI infection. However, if your bacterial infection is not related to your GI (gastrointestinal)...stomach...then Aspirin is fine to take along with the Cephalexin.On a personal note, I was prescribed Keflex (which is Cephalexin) for an infected gland. It was painful, and I also took Aspirin (one Aspirin, 325mg). I had no problems and it did help with the pain.Be sure to read the Aspirin bottle, however, and do not take any more than what is printed on the label.In the future, I highly recommend asking for a print-out of food and drug interactions that your prescribed medication has, and keep it close. CVS, Walgreen's, and Osco Drug all offer this as a courtesy. All you have to do is request it.
Yes if you are not allergic to either medicine than they are safe to take as prescribed together.
If you have been prescribed the antidepressants by a psychiarist, take them as ordered. Do not take more or less than the doctor has prescribed. If you have a problem with an antidepressant call your doctor ASAP.
Not really. The important part is that you take them for AS LONG as your doctor told you to.
It is not usually a good idea to take more than the prescribed amount of any medication.