It depends specifically on your case and also on the type of prescription drug. Some drugs are to be taken for only up to a week like general antibiotics as they are generally able to do their job in that time. Others can be life long prescriptions as some things can never be cured as such, but the drugs can help reduce the symptoms (as long as the body doesn't get resistant to the drug).
are always okay to take when driving as long as they are prescribed by a doctor
They are safe because when the doctor gives you a prescription, it has the correct dose, and the correct amout. The doctor knows what type of chemicals you need in your body. that is why they are safe
Yes! As Long as they are prescription from a licence Dr. No Weeds.
Yes, it is safe to take these 2 prescription drugs without any interactions. Sources: Medical Doctor
If you have a prescription for them, yes because your doctor has determined that it is safe for you to take them. If you do not have a prescription then no because you don't know if your body will be able to handle the drugs or whether they will even help your condition or not.
A doctor should be consulted before taking malic acid, if a patient is already taking prescription drugs. Antacids, tetracycline, and antifungal medications are among those that can interact with malic acid and cause serious harm.
Lipitor and simvastatin are the drugs used for same things and are often not prescribed together. It might be safe of take them if they are prescribed by your doctor. If you are thinking of taking these drugs without any prescription, then it is a really bad idea. I suggest you to consult a Doctor for your disorder and then take medicines as prescribed by him.
It is probably safe to take an antibiotic and antidepressant together; however, "antibiotic" and "antidepressant" are both really big categories of drugs, and there are many, many different types of each. When visiting your doctor, always let the doctor know what drugs you are taking so he or she can prescribe drugs that are safe to take together. If you have questions about possible interactions or safety of taking two specific drugs at the same time, always ask your doctor of pharmacist.
No.... Prescription pain killers can cause harm to the development of the fetus. If you are in pain, take Tylenol. If Tylenol does not work, call your OB Dr.
street drugs are illeggel but prescription drugs are fine to use, just don't take more than the recommended amount
street drugs are illeggel but prescription drugs are fine to use, just don't take more than the recommended amount
there as safe as the brand names are