what is the section in the medication problem action plan resource that you would turn to when addressing the situation
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The portion, "doing well on the medication has no problem with that" is NOT a complete sentence. It has no subject. And there are two portions run together.My daughter is doing well on the medication; she has no problem with that. (joined with a semi-colon).ORMy daughter is doing well on the medication. She has no problem with that.
Probably none. It would be best to discuss the possibility of a different medication with your doctor to avoid this problem, (ex, Zoloft instead of Paxil).
it depends on the medication but there shouldn't be a problem ibuprofen is a pain killer it should'nt interfere with seizure medication
Eroxib 20mg tablet from mylovedose is an influential medication to handle the problem of ED in males. The medication comprises Tadalafil 20 mg.
Any medication can interfere with another medication. Many different cholesterol medicines exist. Different diabetic medications exist. Your pharmacist is trained to recognize known drug interactions. If you think that is the problem, ask him or her. If it is, you can check with your physician to change your prescription. If it is not your problem, then go back to your physician and get your physician to figure out what to do about the problem.
Yes. There is a possibility that soy could interfere with hypothyroidism medication, so do not take soy products within 30 minutes of your medication.
Erythema Multiforme is usually caused by a reaction to a certain type of medication. The best way to treat the hypersenstivity is to treat the intial problem that you had when your medication first began.
Pain medication for acute moderate pain. Great for people who have a problem with abusing pain meds, since it contains dihydrocodiene which isn't addictive like hydrocodone
Sometimes, the prescription is not given for a long enough duration. See if your doctor can write a scrip for a longer period of time and hopefully the problem will be taken care of.
The problem in your head might be related to something that happened in your past. The problem can most likely be resolved with therapy and possibly medication.
If you're suffering from depression, antidepressant medication, used under the guidance of a mental health professional, may relieve some of your symptoms. But antidepressants aren't a silver bullet for depression. Medication doesn't cure the underlying problem and is rarely a long-term solution