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The answer to your question will vary depending on the severity of your disease and the medications you are currently taking. Here are some basic guidelines. Most concerns with negative reactions to over the counter medications and glaucoma have to do with the risks of angle closure. OTC medications are mainly a risk to people who don't know they are at risk and pain relief medications available over the counter are less likely to be of concern than other medications such as Cold and Allergy medications. Short term pain relief from OTC medicines should offer no significant adverse reactions. Some medications (cold and allergy meds) can counteract the effects of glaucoma medications, such as beta blockers and Alphagan. Advil (Ibuprofen) or aspirin are usually not a problem. In fact, aspirin may help by improving blood circulation and preventing strokes. As with any on-line medical advise, please consult your doctor or pharmacist as soon as possible.
Cold medicines are not bad for a person if they need to take them. If a person is not sick, then the medicines are potentially harmful.
Cold medicines are not bad for a person if they need to take them. If a person is not sick, then the medicines are potentially harmful.
There are no known medicines proven to shorten or cure the common cold.
if you are affected with common cold you have to first prefer a doctor. have the medicines given by doctor. That is enough!
It won't open with the wrench provided ? Then you need a narrow head cold chisel and a short handled sledge hammer, knocing the head of the bolt carefully at an angle will loosen it.
Yes, some cold medicines contain ingredients that can increase your blood pressure. Consult your pharmacist or physician about any particular medicine you might take if you have hypertension.
assuming a 2000 calorie diet the calories in cold and allergy medicines would be minimal especially the pills - sugar and or alcohol containing syrups would have more but still relatively few
No. But don't use medicines that have passed their expiry date.
Yes. They kill flu viruses, sickness and cold so they can protecting you from getting sick.
* Dristan cold medicine * Doans Pills (for back pain) * Dramamine (for motion sickness) * Dime-A-Tap cold medicine
There are many Chinese herbal medicines for a cold. The name of a Chinese herbal medicine that could potentially be used for a cold is called Coptis Rhizome.