Generally, water consumption should stop around 8 o'clock the night before surgery is scheduled, but consult with your vet to be sure.
You should never take any medications before a surgery without checking with your doctor
Yes you can. If you are going to have a General Anaesthetic for Surgery, make sure you take it with just a little water a few hours before the surgery. Remember you have to stay fasting at least 4 - 5 hours before the anaesthetic.
I am having a elbow replacement. can I take celebrex and Tylenol before surgery<
Aspirin should not be taken before surgery, as it can increase the risk of excessive bleeding
Having second cataract surgery tomorrow....have thrown out back on on skelaxin...pre op nurse says its find to take it before my surgery...but want to make sure.
Nervous patients are sometimes given premedication before surgery, and it should be all right to take it, but check it out during preoperative assessment with the Anaesthetist before you take any drug!
Naproxen (Aleve) is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug.This type of drug can increase the risk of bleeding and should not be taken before surgery. Ideally you should stop this medication 24 hours before your surgery date.
Viagra, also known as Sildenafil is a hypertensive medication. Normally patients are told that a small sip of water with their important medications before surgery is fine.
Before considering such a surgery, one should take into account their risk of undergoing surgery. More specifically, the doctor should consider these risks. If the patient is older or has a history of heart disease or blood clots, for example, they may not be good candidates for surgery.
Patients should not take aspirin or ibuprofen for seven to 10 days before surgery.
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Yes, there should be no issue. Unless otherwise said by your doctor/surgeon.