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I'm not sure about the cause, but whoever is taking the medicine will know what caused them to take it. Either they had it prescribed because they need it, or it makes them feel better (or both). I expect you actually want to know about the effect of taking medicine during a pregnancy, and unfortunately that is a question only a doctor can answer. There are too many different types of medication and too many different types of people to give advice about this. Effects are generally negative, so unless a doctor has advised it, it is a bad idea to take medication during your pregnancy.
In the consultation when you were prescribed the steroids, the doctor should have been aware of all of your current medication - this way, if the doctor tries to prescribe something which interacts with medication you are already taking, a warning message comes up on the computer screen; all medications are cross-referenced on databasing software. If during the consultation, your computerized medical records were not up to date and did not include that you were taking Champix (which may happen if you were prescribed either the steroids or Champix somewhere other than your normal doctors surgery), you should either go back and check with the doctor who prescribed the steroids, or telephone and ask. (The answer to your question is not clear-cut, since there are many different types of steroids).
When I'm sick and they give me antibiotics, they usually tell me to take Tylenol for the pain. I think it's safe. Always check with your doctor before taking two types of medication.
All pills are considered drugs. There are over-the-counter drugs that anyone can buy and there are drugs that you have to have a prescription from a doctor to get. Usually when someone speaks of taking drugs it is medication that is not prescribed to them.
Bipolar disorder can be treated with medication, but it can take time to find just the right combination of medications. A psychiatrist will evaluate your symptoms and determine which types of medications can be beneficial. Take your medication exactly as prescribed, and tell your doctor if you start to feel worse or have thoughts of suicide or harming yourself or others. Continue taking your medication, even if you start to feel better.
St Johns Worts has been said to help with depression and anxiety Walmart sells it in store and online. Check with your family doctor before taking any types of medication natural are not for best results.
Insulin, Aspirin, Sulfonylureas, Pramlintide, and Biguanides are just a few of the common medications taken by those with diabetes. Which medication is needed should only be determined by the patient's doctor. The website http://www.diabetes.org/living-with-diabetes/treatment-and-care/medication/ has details on all these and more medications.
Yes it could loose weight for some people. it varries person to person. you should talk to your doctor and ask if this is right for you. he will give you the proper dose of this medication.
If you already in a medication with any medicine or wanted to take any two different types medicines at once, it is strictly recommended to consult a doctor before going across those medicine. So please consult a doctor before taking.
Yes, but consult a doctor before taking any.
You could check out websites such as www.vitaminsandweightloss.com or www.vitaminsforweightloss.com. However you should really check with your doctor before taking any types of vitamins.
A pain management doctor conducts regular blood, or DNA, tests to test the types and amounts of medications a patient is putting into their system. Mainly, this shows if the patient is or is not taking the medication properly and not abusing medications. 78 hours later, taking the 2 mg of dilaudid with a fast metabolism it should not show up.