all medications have side effects. before you take anything you should always look up side effects. medicine can help one thing but cause another. and everything should be in moderation
Herpes can stay in your body for life, but the frequency and severity of outbreaks can vary. Factors like stress, weakened immune system, and certain medications can affect the duration and frequency of herpes outbreaks.
Pharmacology explores how medications interact with the body's physiological processes. Understanding physiology helps pharmacologists predict how drugs will affect different systems in the body. By studying the relationship between pharmacology and physiology, researchers can develop more effective and safe medications.
Because of its location and method of action, no medications affect the Paragard copper IUD. That's one of its great benefits.
It is important to follow directions regarding taking medication with or without food as stomach contents can affect absorption. In addition, some foods can interfere with medications (grapefruit juice is known to affect several medications).
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Older adults often have multiple chronic conditions that require multiple medications. Age-related changes in metabolism can affect how drugs are processed in the body. Cognitive decline can lead to errors in medication management. Increased likelihood of seeing multiple healthcare providers who may prescribe medications independently. Decreased kidney and liver function may affect drug clearance, leading to accumulation of medications in the body.
Yes, substances in the bloodstream like hormones, nutrients, oxygen, and medications can travel throughout the body to affect cells in distant parts. This is how the body regulates functions and delivers essential molecules to different tissues and organs.
Anti-inflammatory medications do not affect how well NuvaRing works.
Pepto-Bismol, antibiotics
Medications used for herpes, like Valtrex, Famvir, and Zovirax/acyclovir, do not affect the birth control pill. Some HIV medications do affect the birth control pill. Contact your pharmacist or health care provider for advice specific to your medication regimen.
Vaginal medications may affect accurate pap smear test results. Other medications do not.