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Before the test, the patient must stop taking all drugs that can inhibit acetylcholinesterase. The referring physician can advise on specific drugs the patient is taking.
Withdrawal symptoms will occur if patients stop taking anxiolytics suddenly. Patients should only discontinue using diazepam and related anxiolytics at the advice of their physician and the dosage of the drugs should be reduced slowly.
Patients who regularly take aspirin , nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), blood thinners, or insulin should be sure to inform the physician prior to the colonoscopy.
If there is evidence that he is taking drugs.
Trimetazidine can cause kidney dysfunction, so dialysis patients should not take it, especially not unless directed by ba physician. It is also contraindicated for patients at risk of developing Parkinson's disease and patients taking MAOI drugs.
Yes, alcohol may effect you if you are taking prozac. Prozac is not a contraceptive and will never prevent pregnancy.
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Cholesterol-reducing drugs may change the effects of other medicines. Patients should not take any other medicine that has not been prescribed or approved by a physician who knows they are taking cholesterol-reducing drugs.
Pharmacists are there to do a job - not sit in judgement on people's morality. Even if they are against the contraceptive being prescribed for the person concerned (perhaps because of the patients age), they should dispense the prescription without prejudice.
Leprosy patients should be aware that treatment itself can cause a potentially serious immune system response called a lepra reaction.
Your boyfriend's drug use will not affect how well the contraceptive implant works.
what drugs should not be taken with cebral atrophy