Only a physician/psychiatrist can make a diagnosis, and only doctors can decide whether a patient needs medicine. Every patient is evaluated. There is no "one size fits all".
Taking medications as prescribed. Aspirin and other heart medications may be prescribed, and the patient may need to take these medications for life.
This combination is commonly prescribed. As with all medications, Ativan and Celexa should only be used (alone or in combination) as prescribed.
There is not a medication that is/nor should be prescribed for smoking. Medications are intended to be taken the way they are prescribed and only to the person the medications are prescribed to, to alleviate medical problems in others. If medications that are prescribed were available over the counter, they would be. There is a reason they need to be prescribed and that is because they can be dangerous in the hands of those whose name is not on the bottle or prescription. Many prescription medications can cause serious organ damage and have adverse effects causing heart and respiratory problems, or organ failure/death, and the only way to control such medications is to put a PRESCRIBED DOSE and directions directly by the physician and to the person the medication is intended for. These medications can also have effects if taken with other drugs, which, again, is why they are PRESCRIBED.
Prescribed medications, Asprin will somewhat clear arteries. ONLY USE PRESCRIBED MEDICATION!
There are a variety of medications that may be helpful, depending on the details of the individual case. You should discuss this issue with a psychopharmacologist or psychiatrist.
Prescription medications should not be taken with antiacids because the latter can interfere with the performance of medicines that are prescribed by your doctor.
I dont know for sure. But if you are taking the proper medications as prescribed, they should.
The dosage amount that was prescribed by the doctor and ONLY the dosage amount that was prescribed by the doctor. A person should never take someone else's medication or follow directions on taking prescribed medications from anyone other than a medical professional.
Enalapril
Yes you can. You should have it in the bottle, it was prescribed for. Controlled substances really need to be in their bottle, if you are going to carry it, in your purse.
A safe mix of sildenafil and alpostradil should be determined by your physician. As with all medications, they should only be taken as prescribed.
Desoxyn does, others are different variations of ampthetamine, they should be taking it if they are prescribed it. It's not like the street drugs in the low prescribed doses.