yes it is perfectly fine
Yes but...Talk to your doctor before you start to take this medicine if you: • have liver problems: your doctor may need to monitor your liver function or stop the treatment.
Beetroot is generally safe for kidney patients in moderation. However, individuals with kidney disease should consult with their healthcare provider or a dietitian to determine if beetroot is suitable for their specific condition, as it is high in oxalates which can potentially contribute to kidney stone formation. Monitoring portions and overall potassium intake is also recommended for those with kidney disease.
Trimetazidine can cause kidney dysfunction, so dialysis patients should not take it, especially not unless directed by ba physician. It is also contraindicated for patients at risk of developing Parkinson's disease and patients taking MAOI drugs.
In general, Balm of Gilead is safe to use in small amounts for coughs and other minor health problems. Patients with kidney and liver disease, as well as pregnant and nursing women, should avoid internal use.
For kidney transplant patients, the use of muscle relaxers should be approached with caution and under strict medical supervision. Baclofen and tizanidine are generally considered safer options, but the choice of medication ultimately depends on the individual's overall health, kidney function, and potential drug interactions. It's crucial for transplant patients to consult their healthcare provider before starting any new medication to ensure it is appropriate for their specific condition.
no
Drinking paint is very unsafe and can cause serious problems like brain damage,loss of memory and kidney or liver failure.
Although side effects due to the H2 receptor blockers are relatively rare and usually mild, a large number of adverse effects have been reported, in part because of the high use of these drugs.
no
Yes
Is erythromycin Safe to Be taken from transplantpatients
No problems; don't worry. If it's comfortable, it's fine.