Yes.
see (or call) a vet. they have pain meds for pets.
"Meds" is short for medications. You hear this abbreviation in medical situations like hospitals, pharmacies, and doctors' offices. Here are some sentences.What meds are you taking?This patient is on way too many meds!We need to give her meds on time while she's in the hospital.He hasn't been taking his meds correctly.
This is way to generic of a question, need to know what kind of meds. What is dosage, how long have you been on the meds?
Have your family doctor arrange to get you in a rehab treatment centre.Getting off of those meds on your own is nearly impossible.Withdrawal symptoms are excruciating.I have been on the meds since 1993.
no, your puppy probably has developed cast sores ( which are normal) but then they got infected ( not normal) or the cast has gotten wet and now there is an underlying infection. She needs the cast removed and the leg cleaned and then replace the cast and put her on a course of antibiotics or anti fungal meds depending on what it is.
You need to discuss this with a doctor.
A person who has been prescribed ADD meds should MOST DEFINITELY take them on weekends if he is going to be driving. Driving requires significant attention to detail and focus and is just as, or more important, than schoolwork when it comes to the meds.
If your getting spasms or jerks, etc., write down all the meds your taking and at what time of day. Take this to your Psychiatrist/Doctor to see if the meds are fighting against each other. If not, ask for meds comparable (equal) to the ones you've been taking, but different so they can stop the TD's from happening. At least that's what I did when I started jerking my legs, arms, etc. Since I've altered (changed) my meds, I've been "jerky" free. : ) Good Luck
Meds was created in 2020-12.
I have a daughter who has been on prescribed pain meds since a botched hysterectomy. She is very irritable or active, or then she satys in bed and is very passive. Then when we talk to her about her meds, she just says she has a high tolerance to them. What can we do to help?
If you get sick, they will prescribe you meds.
At what level do one take meds