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No! I had this same question and called the pharmacy. They said that most medications are safe to take if they are expired, however, expired Lyrica is extremely dangerous.
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Yes, it is generally safe to take Lyrica (pregabalin) and diclofenac sodium together. However, it is always best to consult with a healthcare provider or pharmacist before combining medications to ensure there are no specific interactions or contraindications based on individual circumstances.
Lyrica is typically divided into two daily doses ranging between 150-450mg. You should consult your doctor to determine the right dosage for your treatment.
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If Y2K was going to happen, it would have happened on January 1, 2000, so you're probably safe.
It depends on the type of accident. Minor fender bender can be repaired & you will still be safe. If you get into a serious accident where is goes into the passenger or driver compartments, & u get it repaired, it probally would NOT be safe.
I would say its Safe, You can report a Issue with Ebay and they contact the Police if it is serious, if something goes very wrong.
Generally those 2 drugs are not prescribed together as long as they work on the same receptors. In some occasions, they can be taken together and 225 mg of lyrica (strong dose) is okay with 300 mg of gabapentin (which is a low dose)
Advil, which contains ibuprofen, is generally considered safe for COPD patients when taken as directed. However, it's important for individuals with COPD to consult their healthcare provider before using it, as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can potentially exacerbate certain conditions or interact with other medications. Monitoring for any respiratory side effects is also advisable. Always follow medical advice tailored to the individual's health status.
no it is not serious i have 3