While I was taking Tamiflu, I was advised by my doctor that in case I have difficulty swallowing the capsules, then taking the powder from inside the capsule in a spoon with something such as apple sauce or chocolate syrup is fine. However one of the side-effects of Tamiflu is nausea/vomitting and so I was advised to eat a little while before taking the medication to lessen the likelihood of this. I hope this is some help!
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No, Tamiflu is for treating Parvo in dogs - if the dog does not have Parvo, it does not need Tamiflu.
The yogurt diet entails eating a yogurt as a replacement meal for one or two of your regular meals a day. Yogurt has lower calories than most other foods.
Yogurt made from pasteurised milk is safe to eat during pregnancy. The bacteria in yogurt is not the same as that in unpasteurised soft cheese, it is similar to that which is normally present in the gut.
Yes, dogs can have lactose-free yogurt as a safe alternative to regular yogurt, which can cause digestive issues due to lactose intolerance in some dogs.
If you are unsure about anything you should always talk to you doctor. Tamiflu is only available by prescription, so you should tell the doctor that you are pregnant, and they will tell you whether or not it is safe, or if they will prescribe you something that is.
Tamiflu does not contain any acetaminophen. Tamiflu and acetaminophen can be safely administered together to relieve the aches and pain of influenza.
When it matters to your health never trust a strangers advice even on this Answer service. Call a pharmacist and be safe.
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There is no known significant interaction between Tamiflu and Flexeril.
Yes, it is generally considered safe to take Tamiflu (oseltamivir) with Delsym (dextromethorphan), as there are no known significant interactions between the two medications. Tamiflu is an antiviral used to treat influenza, while Delsym is a cough suppressant. However, it's always a good idea to consult with a healthcare professional before combining medications to ensure safety and appropriateness for your specific situation.