A contraindication is a specific situation in which a drug, procedure, or surgery should NOT be used, because it may be harmful to the patient.
Some treatments may cause unwanted or dangerous reactions in people with Allergies, high blood pressure, or pregnancy. For example, certain decongestants are contraindicated in people with high blood pressure and therefore should be avoided.
Many medications interact and should not be used together by the same person. For instance, a person who takes warfarin to thin the blood should not take aspirin.
There are two types of contraindications:
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Some contraindications for laxatives are: Rectal bleeding, vomiting, appendicitis, and abdominal pain.
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The meaning of "Contraindications" is when the carrying out of a procedure in medicine, or a drug being administered to someone in deemed inadvisable.
embolism, fevel, lice, and contagious disease would all be absolute contraindications, while strains, sprains, broken bones, and open wounds would be local contraindications.
Never , But You can use one at a time that's good I am unaware of any contraindications to homeopathy, but it has not been proven effective. There are drugs a psychiatrist can prescribe that would have contraindications.
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No, they're not the same thing. Contraindications are basically warnings and will most likely LEAD to adverse reactions.
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Antronex what is the contraindications for this drug?
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