I am a one that is highly sensitive to many things and one happens to be plastics so could the protective coating on my medication causing me to become worse and not better. I was mantaining fine until the last few months when my medication was changed to one that has a coating.
Probably because there aren't any. The coatings are specifically chosen to be as innocuous as possible. I suppose people with rare allergies might have an allergic reaction to some of them.
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On the contrary, side effects are undesirable. A good effect is the intended effect, not a side effect. It is the unintended, bad effects that are considered to be side effects.
All medications have side effects - that includes herbal medication as well as prescription.
Prochlorperazine has some side effects and can interact with current medications. These side effects should be discussed with your doctor or family physician.
There are no known side effects of ZyVestra. If you are currently taking other medications we always suggest you check with your doctor.
You have to look at the side effects of whatever you are taking. Every drug, every herb, everything you put into your body has side effects. If you take several medications with similar side effects, they will interact with each other. Some medications interact in weird ways with each other and cause dangerous effects in your body.
Diseases have symptoms and medications have side effects. Hay fever certainly has symptoms such as runny nose and sneezing. The medications used to treat it often have side effects like dry mouth and drowsiness.
All medications have side effects. You should ask your doctor before using any new kinds of medication and be well informed on what the side effects might be.
All medications have side effects, as each of us is different. See "idiosyncratic drug reactions". By nature of medications being OTC, they are presumed safer than some prescription medications, taken in doses as recommended on the labeling.
It will still be effective, however sometimes the coating on some medications help to slow down the absorbsion of the drug, therefore if you crush a tablet or open a capsule, you can have an increase in side effects (such as nausea, or irritation of the stomach lining).
all medications have side effects. before you take anything you should always look up side effects. medicine can help one thing but cause another. and everything should be in moderation