It depends on the medication but strokes, blod clots, increased or decreased heart rate and increased or decreased blood pressure can be side offects of some medications. Yes, but it depends on the medication. For example, if one smokes while taking Birth Control pills, there is an increased risk of Breast cancer. In general, nicotine raises blood pressure, heart rate, and negatively impacts the immune system. Consult your pharmacist for a more definitive answer. The chemicals in tobacco smoke make a group of enzymes in your liver more active than in a non-smoker. (cytochrome p450 1A2 for anybody that's interested). Smoking affects literally, EVERYTHING. Some drugs are broken down by these enzymes. Therefore, smoking whilst taking these medications reduces the amount of drug in the blood. There are several drugs which fall into this group, however there are very few which would have the way they worked altered. Notable examples include clozapine (for schizophrenia) and theophylline (for Asthma / COPD).
Smoking modifies some parts of your body responsible for elimination of certain drugs. (this is basically explained..!) This is why body elimination of certain drugs might be modified by smoking or quitting smoking.
It varies with the man. Smoking, diet, general health, age, medication, prescribed and street can all affect taste and consistency.
smoking weed does not affect your period, smoking grass might however
smoking
smoking kills.
what is the section in the medication problem action plan resource that you would turn to when addressing the situation
smoking does not affect on the sense of touch according to smoking and while touching something it actually helps you guess right than bad answer so it does not affect.
no smoking
No, but that doesn't mean smoking does not harm the body.
action occurs in the site of administration
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