Some medicine can irritate your stomach if you do not take it with food.
Each medicine will have an expiry date on the packaging. It is important not to take medicines that are out of date. If they are, or you are unsure, they should be disposed of at you local pharmacy. Medicines should never just be thrown in the bin.
you should take her to a movie and then take her to go get some food then go back to your apparment and chill
Yes, however, Synthroid (levothyroxine) is usually recommended to be taken alone and without food so you should take the vitamin several hours after the Synthroid. If you already take Synthroid at the same time as other medicines or food it would be okay to take at the same time then.
you should take her to a movie and then take her to go get some food then go back to your apparment and chill
I have never heard of taking BP meds with food. However some take their medicine in the morning and some in the evening. I take half in the AM and half at night. The key is what is best for you in a 24 hour period? Some BP meds make one tired, so; they take before bed. Also, if you take a diuretic I would take it early so you do not wake up all night to use the toilet. Ask your MD.
You should not be self medicating. Your medicines should be prescribed by a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) who, having examined you, knows what is wrong with you and what medicines you need to make you better. The doctor will know which medicines are safe to use together. If you take antibiotics when they are not needed, you effectively contribute to these medicines becoming ineffective for everyone in the future, don't do it!.
Antacids should not normally be taken with other medicines.
some medicines are harmful other are extremely addictive and if you take an overdose to big then you risk serious injury
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you should take lots of food with vitamins and calcium in it.(:
There are many treatments for chemosis depending on what is causing the chemosis. If chemosis is caused by allergies one should take medicines like anti-histamines.
When planning food for an invalid or convalescent, you must take into account the medicines the patient is taking. Some medicines are less effective when taken with certain foods, especially dairy products.