A medication that inhibits uterine contractions.
This must be a tocolytic to stop your premature contraction.
no
effect of penicillin and blood pressure medicine
When someone experiences a paradoxical reaction to a medication, that patient gets an effect that is opposite of what is to be expected. For example, if a pain medication increases a patient's pain level, that would classify as a paradoxical effect.
Type of medication used is a important factor... but in general, it takes from 7 to 15 days for an effect on blood pressure.
It depends of the medication... but any known ADD medication doesn't have an hormonal effect and shouldn't affect penis growth.
When a medication molecule is protein bound, that maolecule cannot be used to create a clinical effect. Therefore, a medication that is HIGHLY protein bound does not leave a very high percentage of medication available for clinical effect.
Lesia Halya Kocan has written: 'The efficacy of tocolytic agents in the treatment of preterm labour'
If he took the medication after the baby was concieved (you already knew you were pregnant) then the medication he took will have no effect. If he took it during the time the baby was concieved, it very well may have an effect on the baby.
An adverse effect is a negative reaction from taking a certain type of medication. Another term for adverse effect is side effect.
yes this can be a side effect of this medication
A side effect is an unintended effect of a treatment or medication, while a residual effect is a lingering effect that can persist after the treatment or medication has been discontinued. Side effects are typically immediate or short-term, whereas residual effects can last longer and may require monitoring or additional treatment.