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pre-medicate, they must be given 600mg of Clindamycin.
Aspirin, acetaminophen (Tylenol), or ibuprofen (Advil) may be taken to ease pain and relieve inflammation.
In addition to the necessary rewarming and debridement described above, a tetanus shot and antibiotics may be used to prevent infection. The patient is given ibuprofen to combat inflammation.
Yes. You can take them together. But ibuprofen may cause brochospasm in some individuals. So they should not be given together in a patient of brochial asthama or bronchitis, preferably.
Yes, doxycycline can typically be given to a patient who is allergic to penicillin, as it belongs to a different class of antibiotics (tetracyclines) and does not share the same allergenic properties. However, it's important to assess the patient's complete medical history and any other allergies they may have. Always consult with a healthcare provider before prescribing any medication to ensure it's appropriate for the patient’s specific situation.
Because - an emetic is given to force the patient vomit. If given to an unconscious patient - the patient could choke if the vomit enters the airway.
No, you should never give an ibuprofen to any type of poultry. Poultry can be given aspirin for some pain relief.
To give a chemotherapy in a patient of cirrhosis is very risky. Treating physician is the best judge in a given patient.
Injection has epinephrine in it the same thing given in allergic reaction. Usually if reaction has to occur it happens in the first 5-10 min of injection. If later it happens patient presents wid swelling or puffiness of lips. The allergy occuring later are due to the rubber dam or the latex gloves of the dentist thn the injection.
Babies who are allergic to milk can be given an alternative such as one called laxigen.
Take it to the vet immediately because it can kill them, and thats the same with paracetamol.
Can I take roxithromycin if I am allergic to penicillin