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Being both a pharmacist and a doctor, I know for a fact that these two drugs will have no side effects if taken together. Infact, the taking of Nyquil allows for the prednisone to be absorbed more easily into the body.
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CAN YOU TAKE PREDNISONE WHEN TAKING TIKOSYN
As prescribed. There is no harm in taking them together.
Depends upon what they are and how long you've had them. Some never do.
I have MG. i am taking everyday prednisone, pyridostigmine. amlodipine, triamteren, omeprazole. is it safe to take metronidazole as well?
iam at the tale end of taking presidone and dr gave me hydrcodone am i alright to do both
Before taking any medication for the first time, it is important to talk with your doctor first to see if there has been any cases of side effects from mixing two drugs together. Prednisolone is take to help with asthma, and Co-codomal is used for back pain, so it is possible that there will be some side effects.
You can take ibuprofen and codeine together with no adverse effects. The two work in different ways to block pain. The two are even prescribed together when a patient needs an anti-inflammatory as well as a narcotic opioid to block pain.
Prednisone and amphetamine can be taken together however the combination may increase blood pressure. So if you are taking both medications together make sure to regularly check your BP.
Yes. Caffeine is a stimulant which shocks the nervous system. The effects of this caffeine can trigger or exacerbate particular side-effects of prednisone, such as sleeplessness, nervousness, general anxiety, and painful joint and muscle cramps caused by its effects on the nervous system.
Generally, after taking prednisone for a short while, the condition will be resolved. Your appetite will return to normal and you won't be eating everything in sight and retaining water from eating salt. If prednisone is used for long term permanent conditions, then after a while, the effects of your condition will reappear. Depends on the disease, really and also what you mean by going "back to how you were before you began taking prednisone." If you mean, "are there permanent side effects from taking prednisone?" the answer is: long term usage and frequent short term usage of steroids will affect your bones...makes them brittle, but if you are healthy you will rebuild your bone mass. If you have Addison's disease and you go off the medication, you will have a return of symptoms.