Occasional usage of over the counter medicines should not be a limiting factor in your entry into the military.
The most important issue is to disclose all medications taken, prescription to over the counter, and what they are taken for.
The medical issue may not prevent you entry ,yet, any attempt to obfuscate your past taking a medication and or medical issue would present the military with reason to later "chapter" you out for fraud.
Best policy is honesty.
If it is a simple OVER THE COUNTER medication- can you go about your activities with out the medications? As the military needs to have soldiers that can go about the business of war without the need for daily medications.
By Taking a medicine from the doctor.
Oh! yeah, but you should definitely check with a doctor before taking medicine.
Soaking in a bath of tomato juice does the trick.
I have severe acid reflux till 9 years . I took all acid reflux medication and many test done.nothing was helping me. But now I am taking versidep till last two months. Now much better.
Medicine that is 'out of date' is likely to be weaker in strength. This means the patient wouldn't be getting the full benefit of the dose they're taking.
No of course not. It might help but won't prevent.
Reflux and vomiting do occur in up to 2-3% of patients taking pregabalin (Lyrica).
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If you want to prevent getting preggo yes!
You can prevent getting these sicknesses by not exposing yourself to the rain and also by taking daily vitamins.
No, unless you are taking homeopathic medicine for weight gain
There a few reasons your stomach would become upset after taking medication. Many people just take medicine without food. Unless you are instructed to not do so, you can prevent this from happening if you take the medicine with a piece of toast or a glass of milk.