8 ounces per pill.
If you cannot have full glass of water, even three-fourth will also do. It is always better to take plenty of water with the pills/capsules because when we take those pills with water, they get dissolved in water quickly and get mixed up with our blood and start showing their affects. If we do not take adequate water, pills/capsules will not get dissolved and will start showing results very slowly
take it with a glass of water, and you will be flushed out by whenever the pill says.
it really doesn't matter how much water you drink, water doesn't do anything to you. just drink in very small sips, don't gulp it down because when you're on e you could catch the water in your throat and drown from it. half of a pill doesn't do much, it's the whole pill that you have to be extra careful.
tell your kid to focus on the water and just swallow the water and imagine there is no pill.
You can take the birth control pill with or without liquid. Any liquid will do.
Not much a difference
you just take a pill and mix it with five other pills, set it out for the night in a cup of cold water (without ice) and viola, there you go!!!! Fizzy pill!! (;
you get some water and a pill and put the pill in your mouth and take a drink of water then swallow or just chew it but that is gross but it is harder to swallow the pill than chew it!
Lasix is a water pill to prevent your body absorb too much salt and be passed in your urine. The medication is also used to treat high blood pressure.
If you're dehydrated, pills will not work. Rehydrate with water.
That depends on which water pill and which birth control pill. Contact your health care provider or pharmacist for advice specific to your situation. Do not take that combination without checking first.
Yes. A water pill, or medication through an IV, will reduce excess water in the whole body. If a specific body part has too much water, the water pill will help reduce it.
they can be use to count how much they need to take a day and how much to put it in the pill