Ask your doctor if it is safe for you to drive
Ask your doctor if it is safe for you to drive
You should not change a prescribed medicine without talking to your doctor. If is an over the counter (OTC) medicine NOT suggested by your doctor, then yes.
The taking of any medication or controlled drug if not prescribed by a doctor of medicine is a very dangerous thing to do irrespective of WHERE and WHEN you are offered.
Oh! yeah, but you should definitely check with a doctor before taking medicine.
The dosage amount that was prescribed by the doctor and ONLY the dosage amount that was prescribed by the doctor. A person should never take someone else's medication or follow directions on taking prescribed medications from anyone other than a medical professional.
The answer is quite simple. The doctor wants to know if you are taking your meds as prescribed. The doctor is checking for things that should not be in your system, such as cannibus, meth, cocaine, or other narcotics. And really important he wants to see if you have YOUR medicine, and only YOUR medicine, in your system, as opposed to selling them or taking too much and running out. Pain medication has become epidemic as far as abuse goes, so all can expect to take as prescribed, or take none at all.
The label advises you need to consult a doctor before use, and the prostate enlargement medicine is probably a prescription. Just to be safe, ask your doctor or the one that prescribed you the prostate enlargement medicine. Do not take it before consulting your doctor.
If your doctor has not prescribed the medicine, then you should not be taking it at all. Most people with a condition make compromises in favor of the baby, sometimes reducing pain medication or using something else. Make sure your doctor approves of your drug use.
You should only take medicines that have been prescribed for you by a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) - go and see a doctor.
When it comes to prescribed meds always speak to your doctor who prescribed it to you.
It rather depends why she would be taking it. Assuming she's been prescribed it her doctor - she should follow his advice. If the doctor thought there was any risk to the developing foetus, he wouldn't prescribe it.
you can either lay down and rest long periods of time or you can go to the doctor and get prescribed medicine for you back pain. my father went to the doctor for this got some medicine and still is taking it and he rarely get any back pain now.