Probably none. It would be best to discuss the possibility of a different medication with your doctor to avoid this problem, (ex, Zoloft instead of Paxil).
They are medications such as pills, creams, and any other medication you can obtain with out a prescription. They are legal, and do not require such prescription from a doctor.
Dp you recommend any other medication that treats like tetracycline that can be brought over the counter.
Yes, some allergy medications can interact with anti anxiety medication. You should always check with your pharmacist before taking any medication (even the over the counter medications.) Before taking any other medication not prescribed by your doctor phone your pharmacist first.
Because it is a pharmacological medication, FDA regulation calls for distilled water just like any other liquid medication a pharmacy would mix behind the counter.
It is not illegal to buy over the counter medication anywhere. If you have a prescription, you can go to any pharmacy.
Always get the advice of a veterinarian before giving your pet any medication other that over-the-counter cat medicine.
Beeno is a great over the counter medication, however there are other over the counter meds, tums, alkaseltzer, and rolaids that are great for relief.
A company gets approved to make a medication over the counter by seeking to market a drug to test it and submit evidence that it is safe and effective. A team of CDER physicians, statisticians, chemists, pharmacologists, and other scientists reviews the sponser's NDA ( new drug application) containing the data and proposed labeling.
In the United States levothyroxine is a prescription only medication. There are not other medicines here that replace thyroid hormone.
The most common prescription medication for mold allergies is Singulair. This medication is heavily prescribed in America and has very few side affects. Many other over the counter drugs are readily available in both pill and spray forms and do a good job at treating mold allergies.
The prescribing physician or pharmacist will advise as to whether combining calcium channel blockers with any other prescription or nonprescription (over-the-counter) medication is appropriate or not.
Yes. There is a medication in visine (and most other over the counter eye drops) that will constrict the vessels on the surface of the eye, decreasing the appearance of bloodshot eyes.