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not medical advice: i think it is ok to take that together, my friend use to do that
Yes, it is safe and alright to take Sam-E with Effexor. Taking the two together will not cause any ineffectiveness of the antidepressant or bad side effects.
Yes, it is safe and alright to take Sam-E with Effexor. Taking the two together will not cause any ineffectiveness of the antidepressant or bad side effects.
Yes, You Could Try That. None the less It is both anti oxidant.
no team is spelled T-E-A-M notice that the M and the E are not together
An "a" with a line over it is the phonetic symbol for the sound of a long "a", as in play. ----------------------------- In a prescription it means "before". Your Doctor might write a Rx like.....Ibuprofen 100mg PO QD BID a.c. This means to take ibuprofen 100mg by mouth everyday twice daily before meals, and this is just a silly example, so don't take it seriously. The prescription could have the "a.c." or just the "a" with a line over it, but that's pretty much what it stands for. ------------------------- Certain languages may put accent marks over an "a", as part of how they spell their words.
“husband and wife live together but file separately. both are itemizing deductions. husband pays mortgage and r/e taxes. house in both names. does the mortgage interest and r/e taxes have to be split if all paid by husband or is husband entitled to take full deduction.”
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No, the word 'leash' is not a short E word. The E and A together in this word make the long E sound, as in beach, so that leash more or less rhymes with quiche and pastiche. There are words where the E and A together do make the short E sound. Some of those words are thread, bread, and head.
The word 'speech' is a long e sound. A clue to tell you that is that there are two e's together which almost always makes the long e sound.
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