See a doctor, after 5 weeks you need to find out what's causing the cough.
yes
Your physician will be the best resource for recommending over-the-counter cold or flu medication, as well as understanding how these medications might interact with your thyroid medication.
Yes. As long as you do not overdose on the albuterol, it is okay to take cough medicne (liquid or pill, nothing else) right after you have taken albuterol or nebulizer medication.
Aleve is a over the counter medication that is taken for pain. Aleve is long lasting and only one tablet needs to be taken every eight hours.
When a patient has a cold, over-the-counter medications such as decongestants, antihistamines, and cough suppressants may be taken to alleviate symptoms. Additionally, rest, hydration, and throat lozenges can help soothe discomfort. It’s important to consult a healthcare professional if symptoms persist or worsen. Always follow dosage instructions on medication labels.
There are no know painkillers that interact with Losartan. (I currently take them with panadol and codeine).
Any drug or medication supplied over-the-counter can be harmful when taken in large doses, even if the drug is said to be mild, gentle or 'low-level'.Directions on the dosage to take should always be adhered to when dealing with medication/drugs. Such directions can usually be found on the packet/container that the drug/medication came in, and/or may be present on a piece of paper or booklet included with the drug/medication. If in doubt, consult a pharmacist or doctor and ask for their advice as to a suitable dosage.
Benzonatate is taken as a cough suppressant. It works by anesthetizing sensors in the lungs that stretch when you cough. It is unrelated to codeine or other medicines taken for coughs.
Probably because they don't exist. Any medications that should be taken with a viral infection are generally available over-the-counter.
You could have acid reflux, asthma, or bronchitis...or many other underlying causes. This is why cough supressants say not to take for more than X # of days. You should see a doctor if cough persists.
medication such as sertraline
Phenazopyridine Hcl can be taken as it is a analgesic and it is over the counter. There is a stronger prescription drug available as well. A pharmacist can provide you with a better detailed answer.