If you've only been taking it for 2 months you can probably go cold turkey safely, but I would contact a doctor or your pharmacist first since I don't know your health situation or what other medications you are using.
The best medication to take instead of taking Vytorin is Simvastatin. Other alternatives include Atorvastatin, Caduet, Lescol, and Lovastatin Altoprev.
I've read 2 PIL's on Lovastatin which list possible drug interactions and did not come across this combination but it would be best to phone your local pharmacist before commencing this combination.
yes...I lost 30 pounds the first four months that i was on 2000 mg a day...though I have been on it for a year now and after those four months my weight has been steady, I also have not been the best about dieting and exercising either, if i were i would probably have lost a lot more weight.
The best statins to take whilst trying to slim are as follows, but are not limited to, generic lovastatin or provastatin, generic simvastatin, or generic atorvastatin.
A functional resume is best for a person who has been unemployed for the last six months. They should include why they have a gap and what they have been doing in the down time.
It is best to talk to your doctor about what you should do.
I am currently on 60 mgs of prednisone to treat sarcoidosis of the lungs, what can I do to project my irratable stomache, I am taking prilosac but what foods help or hurt the stomache lining. I have to take steroids for 6 months and have been taking them for two weeks so far. Christine
If you have been talking to this guy for almost 2 months, but he has not asked you out yet, it is possible that he takes you as a best friend and not a lover as such.
This could possibly be a side effect if you have been taking it for a long time. Best to see your doctor.
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I'm no doctor but I just went to one after hurting my back. I was prescribed three meds -- Flexeril, Naproxen, and Oxycodone -- so based on that, I'd say probably yes.
The best way is to Speak the the doctor who prescribed it. There is a weening process with lexapro. Due to its half life (the amount of time it stays in your system after you've stopped taking it) you will have to slowly cut down your intake until you stop taking it comepletely. Be sure to work with your Doctor on this as some side effects can occur if you stop taking it cold turkey. As a side note if you have only been taking them for two months it may be a bit early to think about stopping the medication so soon. Even if you feel better stopping now could cause a relapse of symptoms. Again speak to your Doctor first.