That depend on what the pills are being taken.
Probably osteoarthritis which is a degenerative joint disease.
Annually during the flu season. Only children 6months-9years of age should receive more than one dose a year and that is only once between in a 2 phase fashion. Once the day of and one dose 4 weeks prior to the first dose.
not so that you can tell.
Older people tend to suffer from arthritis which causes hip joint pain.More exercise would be helpful and medication for inflammation would also be helpful ,as a last resort one can have a hip replacement.
One wall is sufficient I am actually doing that Painting the wall with the tv and 2 doors
Yes
Sure. If you want to over dose.
Assuming you mean 500mg not 5000 - you would need two tablets for a 1 gram dose.
Some pills have special coatings that control the rate of release of the active ingredient, chewing or crushing such pills breaks this coating and can cause an excessively high dose when the pill is taken and an excessively low dose later. Other pills have very bad flavor and have a coating that prevents the release of the medication until the pill has been swallowed and can no longer be tasted.
Both Panadeine and Sudafed contain paracetamol, so if you took a full dose of each together you would be exceeding the recommended paracetamol dose. I suppose if you really wanted the effects of both pills you could take a half dose (one tablet) of each.
I have found that the pill is stronger than the liquid, I am on 110mg of liquid, before i was on pills, the pills are much stronger... Ebp &hag
1 gm of zithromax is required to treat chlamydia, taken in 1 dose. A Zithromax Tri-Pak contains three pills of 500 mg each. Take two of these in one dose to cure chlamydia.
Poly Arthritis is polyarticular osteoarthritis. This particular type of arthritis is characterized by pain in multiple joints as opposed to monoarticular arthritis which is pain in one joint.
There are osteoarthritis diet plans, but they should be discussed with her doctor, as s/he are the one people who should be giving advice about a vital aspect to her life.
It usually doesn't really last too much longer, but the peak is a lot stronger, and your roll will be more intense overall. People who pop pills regularly will take 2 or 3 pills as a standard dose.
Yes. Typically doses this high are prescribed, but a single dose of 600mg should be safe, especially if you have taken it before with no contraindications.
Yes, you can, but if you think you might like to do so regularly, it might be easier for you to ask your health care provider to change you to a monophasic (one-dose) pill.