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you should always take your medication
Definitely not! Always check with your doctor before taking any medication while pregnant.Definitely not! Always check with your doctor before taking any medication while pregnant.Definitely not! Always check with your doctor before taking any medication while pregnant.Definitely not! Always check with your doctor before taking any medication while pregnant.Definitely not! Always check with your doctor before taking any medication while pregnant.Definitely not! Always check with your doctor before taking any medication while pregnant.
Yes, it should. Always take any prescribed medication for however long you are instructed to.
You can, but you should always check with a doctor before adjusting anything to do with medication.
It should not. But ALWAYS put that you took that medication on your page about "medications you have taken"
The lines should never touch, they should only include the correct numbers between them, and they must always close.
You should ALWAYS check with your Doctor before taking ANY medication if you are pregnant or if you are planning to get pregnant.
No, cats should not take Cerenia, as it is a medication specifically designed for dogs and may not be safe or effective for cats. It is important to always consult a veterinarian before giving any medication to a pet.
Never. Always check with a doctor before stopping or changing a regular medication. Also it would be wise just to tell your doctor for the complete physical checkup that you are on medication so he can tailor the results to take into account of your medication.
They can in extreme cases but you should always try diet and exercise first before you try a medication
Keep doing what you are doing, it's obviously drawing his attention. When HE is ready HE will do something.
If you are asked to crush medication before administration, first check whether the medication is safe to be crushed, as some formulations are designed for extended release or specific absorption and should not be altered. Consult a pharmacist or refer to reliable medication resources for guidance. If it is safe to crush, ensure you use a proper crushing device and mix the medication with a small amount of food or liquid, if appropriate, to facilitate administration. Always document the process and inform the patient about the change in medication form.