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In the US, you would speak with a pharmacist.
If you are at the pharmacy and looking to purchase an over the counter (OTC) medication, I would recommend asking the pharmacist as they have a good understanding of the OTC products available. Otherwise, you can consult your physician or pharmacist about your questions about your OTC medication and how it affects your disease/medication regimen.
You should consult your doctor and Pharmacist about any medication.
You should consult your doctor and pharmacist. You should not rely on medication advice from Internet sources.
you should consult with a doctor before letting a child use this medication it can have different affects on different children
While laxatives are a good choice in bowel medication when the patient suffers from constipation, you should consult your doctor before using Jihad laxatives.
It depends on which medication. One should avoid consuming excess vitamin E when taking the medication that is used for thinning blood. Too much consumption of Vitamin E is dangerous and you should consult a doctor before taking Vitamin E supplements.
It would be wise to consult with a doctor rather than to attempt any homemade remedies.
Consult your veterinarian. Do not administer medication to a dog, unless you have specific directions on dosage.
you should go to a doctor and start asking questions on y this medication is doing this to you
You should consult a pharmacist or physician before you try this. The expiration date is the last day on which the manufacturer guarantees the medication is safe and effective - after this, the medication may have broken down enough to cause toxic byproducts or to simply be ineffective.
There are guidelines on the W-9 to help you figure out what you should claim. If you have further questions, consult a tax specialist.