yes it is perfectly fine
Fluconazole is antI fungal and used in cases of seborrheic dermatitis ,while azithromycin has anti bacterial action.these drugs are given to patients with seborrheic dermatitis with acne vulgaris very commonly ,although they can be used elsewhere
depends on which antibiotic you are using. For example, Azithromycin is a relatively safe and effective antibiotic. Where as Vancomycin, is a highly effective antibiotic (covers MRSA) but has a lot of morbidities associated w/ it (hearing loss, kidney malfunction, etc).
Beetroot is generally safe for kidney patients in moderation. However, individuals with kidney disease should consult with their healthcare provider or a dietitian to determine if beetroot is suitable for their specific condition, as it is high in oxalates which can potentially contribute to kidney stone formation. Monitoring portions and overall potassium intake is also recommended for those with kidney disease.
If kidney problems progress, kidney dialysis or kidney transplantation may be required for Fabry's disease patients.
Trimetazidine can cause kidney dysfunction, so dialysis patients should not take it, especially not unless directed by ba physician. It is also contraindicated for patients at risk of developing Parkinson's disease and patients taking MAOI drugs.
There is no daily phosphorus limit for kidney patients because . high dietary phosphorus intake does not have any effect on dialysis patients.
kidney patients
Kidney stones are most common among male Caucasians over the age of 30, people who have previously had kidney stones, and relatives of kidney stone patients.
I asked a Pharmacist and it is safe to combine a Z-Pak and the Xanax as well as Cold meds if you need them.
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A low sodium, low protein diet may be beneficial to patients with Fabry's disease who have some kidney complications.