TBCR is Tablet, Controlled Release; CPCR is Capsule, Controlled Release. The difference in release depends on which medication you are giving.
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I have been told that certain meds can cause this
This is how fast or slow that something is taken up. If you take meds, they are not taken up (absorbed) immediately.
it will stop it for like two days or so. Cramping can also occur by this, but meds can take the cramps away.
A pharmacist may need to travel throughout their career. They may travel to peoples homes to give meds or they may travel to different countries to deliver medications.
NSAIDs are a class of meds. Aspirin is one of many NSAIDs.
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Administering medication means actually giving meds, especially by injection or other means than having the patient take the medication. Assisting with medication means assisting the patient administer their own medication, such as arranging them and having them ready for the patient to take, or reminding the patient to take their meds.
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The LPN is a Licensed Practicle Nurse who has had a 12 to 18 months of schooling and the are able to start IV.s, push meds that RMA (Registered Medical Assistants) are not allowed to do. Hope this helps you out some.
Prescription meds are almost always a stronger milligram/dose. Prescription drugs are usually in a class 2 category, a greater risk of addiction. Class 2 drugs are always controlled and monitored.
Yes totally different classes of meds there is interactions between the two.
Meds was created in 2020-12.
This is a hard question to answer because of what and how your body reacts with the meds that you are taking. I am aware of a connection between prevacid and your bodies action with magnesium. I am unaware if it effects everyone taking it though.