no
are always okay to take when driving as long as they are prescribed by a doctor
Prescription drugs are not always safe to take while driving, even if they are prescribed by a doctor. Some medications can impair your ability to operate a vehicle, leading to reduced reaction times and altered judgment. It's important to read the warnings provided with the medication and consult your doctor or pharmacist about any potential side effects that could affect your driving. Always prioritize safety and consider alternative transportation if you're unsure.
No they are not. If it says "do not drive or operate machinery" then if you drive you are driving under the influence of a drug.
Dosages are prescribed by physicians, always take as prescribed, for as long as it has been prescribed and only for the infection it was prescribed for.
Doxycycline is an antibiotic and should be taken as prescribed by your doctor.
Yes, as long as it is prescribed by a doctor. It is an antibiotic that kills germs if you're sick.
usually good for about a year it was perscribed to you
As long as your doctor prescribed them together for you, it should be OK. BUT, if you want to take someone else's meds with a doctor's supervision, putting it mildly, you're taking your life in your hands. The healthy way to go is NOT to take anything not prescribed for you by your doctor.
You can take some sort of steroidal medication for the healing of broken bones prescribed by your doctor
Not as long as it had been prescribed by a doctor for that child.
Steroids are used to reduce inflammation in the brain after surgery. You should take them as long as your doctor prescribed them. If you are unsure, then ask your doctor.
Not really. The important part is that you take them for AS LONG as your doctor told you to.