It is generally safe to take indigestion remedies with statins, but there may be some interactions depending on the specific medications. It is best to consult with a healthcare provider or pharmacist before combining these medications to ensure there are no adverse effects.
Atenolol is a beta blocker, not a statin.
No because it does not have "statin" as part of its name.
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indegestion and absorption
Ramipril is angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor. It is not a statin.
they are a tablet liquid or chewable tablet that people take for relief of pain such as heartburn or indegestion. they neutralise the acid in your stomach.
doing work hard
no
It is generally recommended to avoid taking statins before a cholesterol test, as they can affect the accuracy of the results. However, you should follow your healthcare provider's specific instructions about whether to take your statin medication before a cholesterol test.
Nothing - you may get indegestion.
he gets indegestion
no