Motrin for the torn rectal tissue and A LOT of penicillin to attempt to combat whatever nasty bugs that big ole pimp pumped into your guts in the supply closet !!!
When it comes to prescribed meds always speak to your doctor who prescribed it to you.
You should only take meds that are prescribed by your doctor for your condition. Sometimes epileptic seizures can be brought on by stress. In that case, epilepsy meds would be appropriate. In either case, you should see your doctor.
As long as your doctor prescribed them together for you, it should be OK. BUT, if you want to take someone else's meds with a doctor's supervision, putting it mildly, you're taking your life in your hands. The healthy way to go is NOT to take anything not prescribed for you by your doctor.
Medications must only be withdrawn by the doctor who prescribed it originally. To stop giving prescribed meds. without a doctors consent could be dangerous or harmful.
If the Ambian and pain medication are prescribed by the same doctor to take during the same period of time, it should be okay.
Over the counter meds are usually meds that don't require doctor supervision and obviously non-narcotic. Prescribed meds require doctor supervision.
You would be wise to ask the doctor who prescribed these allergy meds before combining them with other meds. The Tylenol could alter the effectiveness of the hydroxyzine in unforseen ways.
Yes. But just to be on the safe side you had better bring a doctor's note with you describing your conditions and the drugs prescribed. <><><> Yes- should be in prescription container that has your name, address, name of doctor, name of meds.
The doctor says I have anemia due to an iron deficiency and prescribed iron meds. Also told me to eat things like spinache and other leafy veggies..best to ask Doctor or Physician Assistant
You need to see your doctor to find out what the reason for your pain is, since pain is a symptom that something is not right in your body. It's no good taking meds without them having been prescribed to you.
Yes. I just got back from my ENT doctor and he prescribed both of these OTC meds for the drainage in the back of my throat.Hopefully this works!
A popular term for physician-prescribed medications