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Vitamin C is more usually regarded as a nutrient than as a medication, however, it can be prescribed as a medication to treat scurvy.
Yes, it if it prescribed to you by your primary care physician, it is completely safe to take Disgrasil. However, if the medication is not in your name, it is unsafe to take this medication.
The medication clyndamiacin may be prescribed for a yeast infection, however prolonged use may lead to a yeast infection. This medication can be prescribed both vaginally and orally. Vaginal prescriptions are used for bacterial vaginosis.
Yes, kidney transplant patients can get pregnant. However it is advisable not to do so without first consulting with your transplant doctor, as some of the post-transplant medication you may be on could be unsuitable for use during pregnancy. Don't stop taking any prescribed medication without first consulting your doctor.
Yes, it should. Always take any prescribed medication for however long you are instructed to.
Enervon Tablet is generally safe for pregnant women. However, a prenatal supplement is usually prescribed for pregnant women to provide their specific needs
The codeine is a pregnancy category C medication which can have a reaction to the fetus so it should be avoided unless under a doctor's supervision.
Yes, you can get pregnant. While on the medication, the pills help you control or reduce your chances of getting pregnant. However, how soon you might get pregnant differs from woman to woman.
Question is somewhat unclear -but- as a general statement, if you have been prescribed medication by a physician for a particular condition, you cannot be prevented from taking it. HOWEVER - if this same medication impairs other activities, such as driving, your license may be suspended or restricted because of this impairment and the danger you may pose to other motorists on the road.
Yes, Diflucan can be taken with Altace if both medication are required and prescribed for you. There is no significant interaction. However, fluconazole may have other interactions with different drugs.
Though some doctors allow pregnant women to take Ambian while closely monitored, it is not always recommended since there have been studies that show increased risks of poor bone formation, miscarriages, and growth problems.
Ventolin is a typically prescribed PUFFER for athsma victims. It helps manage athsma attacks, however it is important to consult your doctor before taking any kind of medication.