Direction for use
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Yes, because if the person is on anti-seizure medication, alcohol can lessen the effects of the medication which could prompt a seizure. Also, this information should be on the bottle of the medication. If not, please contact your local pharmacy and inquire.
a medication bottle
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Provided the watch is not touching the sides of the bottle, no.
the piece of paper that a doctor gives you to get the medication. or if it's a medication you had taken before and need to get refilled you can take the bottle to the pharmacy
It is possible for medication such as hydrocodone to go bad. The medication will have an expiration date posted on the outside of the bottle. A person should dispose of the medication once it has expired.
Prescribed thyroid medication will state on the bottle the proper way to take it. Typically it will say on the bottle to take one tablet in the morning, on an empty stomach, with plenty of water. It is important to take it with water, and on an empty stomach, because it will allow the thyroid medication to be absorbed into the bloodstream. It is best to wait at least 30 minutes before eating food. If you eat immediately after taking your thyroid medication, drink coffee, drink alcohol, or even add Metamusil to your water, this can affect the overall effectiveness of your thyroid medication. Talk with your physician if you have any questions regarding how to properly take your thyroid medication.
Prescribed thyroid medication typically states on the bottle to take one tablet in the morning, on an empty stomach, with plenty of water. It is important to take it with water, and on an empty stomach, because it will allow the thyroid medication to be absorbed into the bloodstream. It is best to wait at least 30 minutes before eating food. If you eat immediately after taking your thyroid medication, drink coffe, alcohol, or even add Metamusil to your water, this can affect the overall effectiveness of your thyroid medication.
A shot is 50ml and a bottle is typically 750ml, so about 15.
The initials "PBR" stand for the perscriber of the medication.