By all means yes!!! If it is a religious fast, we are urged to intake whatever foods are necessary to take with meds because what we are taking is needed to sustain certain organ function in our bodies to maintain certain levels of health. We eat before sun up and after sun down.
If it is a medical fasting, a dr. should be able to tell you what to take and what not to take but above all, you should be able to take your meds.
-Anonymous
you have to take him DEFINETLY to the vet right when you see this
It is problematic to take an antagonist drug at the same time as prescription medications. Addicting drugs can be categorized into to different groups; the antagonist and agonist. Mixing antagonist and prescription medications can cause addictions, over dosing, and bad drug reactions.
depending on the drug test, ie, saliva, urine, hair.....it can only often take one to be detected. My best advice, if you take prescription medications, is to get a prescription for it.
Fasting labs are not affected by blood pressure medications and they should be taken as prescribed. Simply take them with some water of plain black coffee on your regular schedule.
It is best to talk to your Doctor Who prescribed the medications since both of these require a prescription. However, it is safe to take prochlorperazine with levothyroxine since there are no drug-drug interactions and no disease states that would prompt you to take either of the medications that would cause concern for taking both medications at the same time.
It depends on the medication. Some medications harm the liver and others don't; whether they are prescription or not is irrelevant. For example, paracetamol (Tylenol) can immediately destroy your liver and kill you if you take too much, whereas morphine (a prescription painkiller) will never cause damage at any reasonable dose.
Ideally ... nothing. However your Dr may prescribe you medications that you may need during your pregnancy. Do NOT take ANY medications without talking to your Dr first. This includes over the counter medications as well as prescription ones.
Arthritis does not have an actual supplement to take. To decrease the pain, you can take ibuprofen or other pain medications from over the counter.
Never give your animals any prescription medications or otherwise without qualified professional supervision.
thats the dose of a certain medication you take of a morning. with some medications your dose will be different . always check your prescription and it will tell you how much you will need to take.
Some medications include drugs to treat cancer, sedatives, Accutane, etc. You can find a complete list here: http://www.womenshealthzone.net/pregnancy/pregnancy-medications/unsafe-drugs/
For medications, PRN means "take as needed". I've never seen any prescription written as "indefinite refills", and it would not be within medical standards to write a prescription that way. However, a prescription may have continuous refills, usually up to 12 months (1 year) BUT this is only on certain classifications of prescription medications and typically the refill line has a designation (a number is placed there to indicate how many refills). But, again, a prescription is never written with "continuous refills" on the prescription paper.