High uric acid is a condition known as gout. Diet is not a treatment for gout, but can help you to control the attacks. People with gout should restrict their consumption of foods high in purines. These foods include meats, saturated fat, alcohol, and foods sweetened with high fructose corn syrup.
A child who is not growing at the normal rate might benefit from human growth hormone, which can be prescribed by a doctor.
Real doctors such as the fictional doctor House do not study rare diseases they diagnose disease that may have multiple causes so they can be correctly treated. They are called diagnosticians.
I'm not sure but if you check one of the middle episodes of season 1, maybe 13 or around there. Sarah see's doctor and he tells her.
Taking 8 mg of Lexapro (escitalopram) may not be inherently bad for you, but it depends on individual factors such as your prescribed dosage, health conditions, and how your body responds to the medication. Lexapro is typically prescribed in doses ranging from 10 to 20 mg for adults. It's important to follow your healthcare provider's guidance and report any side effects or concerns. Always consult a doctor before making any changes to your medication regimen.
Bystolic (nebivolol) is typically prescribed for hypertension and can be taken either in the morning or at night, depending on your doctor's recommendation and your personal routine. Taking it at night may help some patients manage blood pressure more effectively during sleep. It’s important to follow your healthcare provider's advice regarding the timing of your medication. Always consult with your doctor if you have questions about the best time to take your medication.
The doctor prescribed the different medicines to his patient.
NO...medicines are prescribed by the patienties wight ...
You can take a medicine that your doctor prescribed or it can't be cured.
You should only take medicines that have been prescribed for you by a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) - go and see a doctor.
This is a question you need to ask the doctor who prescribed them. If there are more than one doctor, involved be sure you tell them what medicines you are taking.
No, not unless these medicines have been prescribed for you by a qualified medical practitioner (a Doctor).
No, you can ONLY take medicines that are prescribed for you by a doctor the KNOWS you are pregnant when pregnant or breast feeding a child.
Do not self medicate. Get your medicines prescribed by a qualified doctor then you can be sure they will help rather then harm you.
No, not unless a Doctor has specifically prescribed these for you. Doctors spend many years which medicines are good for your conditions and which medicines can be mixed and in what circumstances. It is foolish to self medicate.
Prescription medications should not be taken with antiacids because the latter can interfere with the performance of medicines that are prescribed by your doctor.
NEVER When the drugs are prescribed by your doctor to treat a disease or condition you have.
NEVER When the drugs are prescribed by your doctor to treat a disease or condition you have.