Because Taking all 7 pills in one day will give you an overdose. Also depending on the medicine type You will mess up the kinetics of the drug.
That means that you divide the tablet into for pieces of equal size, and take one of them.
That is an instruction usually found on a prescription or an over-the-counter medicine indicating that you should take as much of the medicine as the directions specify and no more than what the directions specify.
You can read the directions on your bottle(s) or contact your doctor.
ask your doctor before you take medicine your unsure about
Depends on which medicine or tablet you mean: - under the tongue and let it dissolve - swallow it whole - suppositories (dissolve in your rectum) - vaginal suppositories (dissolve in your vagina)
try any medicine that has Dicycloverine Hyrochoride, Spasmonil from Cipla tablet ,it will help
I am taking Azitromicina for a broncial infection I have broken out in hives could this be from the medicine? I ask because I have taken it before and had no adverse side effects what so ever.
no, I take instant release ones. You can buy them at any pharmacy, so its not dangerous. Follow directions though.
Some people will misread directions on the sides of pill bottles. If it says to take it twice a day, take it at a time when you can remember to take it later. Example: don't take medicine at midnight, because chances are you will forget you took medicine and take it again at a different time, which may cause you to overdose, leading to potential hazardous consequences.
no you shouldnt
buy Evista Raloxifene UK in small dosage strength. You can gradually increase the dosages. Take the medicine with water. If possible take it on an empty stomach for faster assimilation of the medicine into the bloodstream. Do not break or crush the tablet.
On the back of the container there will be directions on how to take the medicine. If you take more than the directions imply, that would be an overdose. ----