"topical" - i.e., on the skin
It means take the medication in the time between meals.
Do you mean "medication"? And how can anyone answer this question when you didn't tell us what the name of the medication is?
I am not sure what you mean by thyroid helper, but if you mean some kind of supplement, yes, you can.Always take you thyroid medication, and you "thyroid helper" should be a good multi vitamin to support thyroid function.Whatever you decide to take, be really consistent with whenyou take your vitamin and medication. Always take them at least 2 hours apart.
PO means "to take orally" or "by mouth", and BID means to take the medication twice a day.
For medication, dc, D/C, or disc all mean the same thing. A dc on medication means to discontinue or discharge. A single D or d means doses or days. A wf on medication means to take with food.
tropical :)
It means to take on an as need basis. Don't take unless you absolutely have to. Im guess this medication is a narcotic??
Which medication? There are no specifics.adderall 25mg
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what does activity mean regards to medication
Yes, you may take medication with fizzy drinks.
I'm not sure what you mean by tables lol. If you mean tablest or medication then you would want to take an antiviral medication. You can also use topical cold sore creams if it's on the out side of the mouth.