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Doc Elliot - 1973 The Pharmacist 1-14 was released on: USA: 1 May 1974
Rudolph "Doc" Russell was a Memphis pharmacist who gained notoriety by co-founding Goldwax Records in Memphis.
coca cola was invented in the early 1860's during the Civil War by a doctor in the Civil War named Doc Pemberton in Atlanta, Georgia.
I'm not a pharmacist or a doc, but I'd imagine that it would depend how quickly the pill is absorbed into your body. Best way to find out for sure is to ask the doc that prescribed the antibiotic or the pharmacist that disbursed it. I know its not much of an answer, but that's all I got :)
I called a pharmacist this a.m. about this question - my 11 yr-old son is on keppra and developed a nasty cold. pharmacists said no drug interactions. we went to doc when son later started running fever (cold turned into sinus infection) and doc also said keppra was OK with dayquil. Not sure about NyQuil, though. they can not take NyQuil while on keppra due to drug interactions.
Doc Savage, a pulp fiction character from the 1930s and 1940s, was created by Henry W. Ralston and John L. Nanovic of Street and Smith Publications. The character was further developed by writer, Lester Dent
I'd check with your doc, all I can see is that excedrin has caffeine in that, I believe the excedrin back and body does not. The Metoprolol is a bp med correct? Do you drink coffee or tea now, I don't think one would hurt but I'd call the doc to be on the safe side.
Vit C is good for everything, but graprfruit interacts badly with many prescription meds. Ask you pharmacist or doc, whoever knows all the meds you take.
mostly all medicines are potentaly dangerous especially any medicine that can lower your breathing so some meds that you want to stay away from are any benzodiazapams such as xanax Valium clonapin and so on best thing to do is talk to your doc about it if you don't hav a doc talk to pharmacist over phone
Doc. Maybe he was a lillipution medical man.
Yes, not sure why but I think it has something to doing with them being compounded. The doc and pharmacist always remind me and there is a huge sticker that says they need to be, so it must be pretty important to keep them chilled.
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