No because Dayquill has allergy medication in it.
Yes, there are over the counter medications that can help you with your chronic bronchitis. You can try taking daily medications like Zyrtec or Claritin. If you feel congested, try cough medication or products like Dayquil and Nyquil.
You should continue taking the birth control pill daily as scheduled regardless of bleeding.
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That would mean you should take the prescribed amount one time daily. Whatever the amount is depends on what your doctor told you and what it is you are taking.
I believe all are "considered" to be safe as long as they dont interfere with any other medication you may be taking, and ofcourse you dont go over the suggested daily limit allowed.
Multivitamins are a dietary supplement and should be used accordingly. It is good practice to establish a routine of taking multivitamins daily. Always consult a doctor before taking any dietary supplements.
Using an Imperial tsp, it should last 30 days.
Calculate the four types of elasticities by taking the examples from your daily life. Calculate the four types of elasticities by taking the examples from your daily life.
“MY CHOLESTEROL LEVEL IS NOT REDUCING I AM TAKING 20MG LIPIGET TABLET DAILY .”
Absolutely! Allergies can most certainly cause daily fatigue or weakness and lack of energy. It is one of the most debilitating symptoms of allergy or food intolerance.
If you're taking Claritin, not Claritin-D, you can take basic allergy medications like Benadryl. The side effects include drowsyness, etc. If you're looking for an alternative, Zyrtec has come out on the market, and it has 12- and 24-hour varieties. I've heard that taking allergy pills (Claritin, Zyrtec, etc...) are more effective when taken twice daily in people that metabolize the medication more quickly. It's something to try out. Get the Claritin 12-Hour and try that for awhile to see if it works better for you. Otherwise, consider seeing your physician about Allegra, an allergy medication that is still available via prescription or talk to him about using an intranasal administered antihistamine together with your current Claritin.
Yes, if you are an allergy sufferer it is recommended to use daily disposable contact lenses such as 1- Day Acuvue or Focus Dailies. You do not need to clean them so you minimize the chance of added irritation.