I am not sure about the pregnancy part of it but if you use a painkiller that is based on aspirin and paracetamol, break up the tablet wet the stuff a little then shove it directly into the tooth that is giving you a hard time, I have found that it will kill the pain fairly quickly. This way you use far less painkiller then you would otherwise. Don't ask me why it works but I have found this a very good method. The best thing to do however I would go to a dentist to have it fixed as soon as possible. Bad teeth can affect nearly every facet of your health.
You can take Tylenol (acetominophen).
You should not use aspirin, Motrin, Advil Aleve or ibuprofen.
You should not use topicals like Oragel.
You should see a dentist.
Plain tylenol. Do not exceed the recommended dose. You should also visit a dentist.
u can take diclofenac potassium 50 mg,or if pain is more severe take tramadol with paracetamol.
There are several great over the counter options for strong allergy problems. One of the best of these is Cloritab.
Your physician will be the best resource for recommending over-the-counter cold or flu medication, as well as understanding how these medications might interact with your thyroid medication.
There is no medication out there that will cure a virus, sorry. You'll just have to treat the symptoms with over-the-counter flu medication or get a prescription for some cough and cold medication.
Your physician will be the best resource for recommending over-the-counter cold or flu medication, as well as understanding how these medications might interact with your thyroid medication.
Yes.
You cannot buy Dihydrocodeine over the counter. This is a prescription medication in Schedule II. This means only with a valid prescription will you be given this medication.
We checked with the doctor on OTC medicines with Strattera, and we were open for what ever worked best with our children.
No.
Propranolol
death.
Excedrin does. There are others.
purchase of a non perscription medication at a pharmacy