Its never a good idea to take diet pills to lose weight. Most of diet pills are not FDA approved. Also weight loss with help of such pills is not long lasting. Try sticking to exercise and a healthy diet to lose weight gradually.
There's no medical reason not to.
Yes. Synthroid is taken when you have hypothyroidism - to replace the natural thyroid hormone you are lacking. Hypothyroidism can cause infertility, once you start taking Synthroid your fertility returns and birth control pills will help prevent unwanted pregnancy.
Hello - You start taking birth control pills on the last day of your period. You will have seven pills which are a different colour from the other pills. The seven different coloured pills are the "non- active or sugar pills" which you start taking after you have finished taking the active pills. The active pills are the 28+ different coloured pills from the non active ones.
The first day of your period will start once you stop taking the active pills.
Yes, skip the 7 inactive pills and go straight to the next packet of pills, the day after taking the last active pill, in packet 1.
yes.
I took 2 blood pressure pills mistakenly after taking one this morning what should I do
No it is not safe at all.
No, Ace diet pills are not safe to take with high blood pressure. If you are taking high blood pressure medication, it is best to speak with your doctor to find safer alternatives.
If Im taking strong antibiotics (shots and pills) due to a spider bite. (57 yr old male and currently taking blood pressure meds) Should my blood pressure readings be normal?
Because birth control pills can increase blood pressure, this question is one that must be discussed with your health care provider.
If you have high blood pressure, you need to take aspirin to try and dull down your system a bit. You should not be taking excess calcium pills or Vitamin D pills.
For many people, lowering their high blood pressure and cholesterol might seem too daunting to do on their own. That is why they often turn to pills to manage both problems. However, once you begin taking pills for high blood pressure or high cholesterol, it can be almost impossible to stop taking them. A great way to avoid taking the pills is to manage your own blood pressure and cholesterol through your food choices. Start your day with a heart healthy whole grain cereal or oatmeal, and limit the red meat and dairy in your diet. Find substitutions which you enjoy instead!
Before taking any pills you should consult your Doctor and explain what herbal medication you are taking. Many herbal ingredients can work against prescription pills so causing problems. Always ask a Doctor.
I hate to assume things, but I suspect that you are on pressure pills for high blood pressure & in that instance taking percocet as prescribed would be OK, but you really should check with your physician before ever taking any new medications and never take medications that aren't yours.
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