Before I take any type of Medicine, I always ask my doctor about side effects and whats in the medicine. If my doctor tries to piddle around about it, and I go home with it after getting them from the pharmacy, I'll ask the pharmacist or look it up online when i get home. I do my research... I like natural remedies, so I rarely do medicine. My cousin tells me all the time that if she can pronounce it, than she won't take it. :D hehehe
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I'm not 100% sure but medicines and antibiotics
English specifically... I'm not sure. I do know that it's fairly common in China for a person to have two doctors, one who uses Western medicines and techniques and one who uses traditional Chinese medicines. In general, western medicine is used for the treatment of injuries and diseases and traditional medicines are used for health maintenance.
I am not sure. I just wanted to type. I'm not helping. Sorry. i am not sure either but you have to get shots for that puppy but the docter does that NOT ASKING YOU TO DO IT.
phentermine will for sure so would some adhd medicines
When giving medicine to a patient, make sure you first identify who the patient is. Then, make sure you give them the right medicine in the right amount.
There are medicines that can be given to monkies, but the monkies do not have medicines themselves.
Do not self medicate. Get your medicines prescribed by a qualified doctor then you can be sure they will help rather then harm you.
the storehouse of herbal medicines is the forests. We get many medicines from there.
True all medicines are drugs but not all drugs are medicines or legal anyway.
European Medicines Agency's motto is 'Science. Medicines. Health.'.
Yes, medicines do get expired. Once expired it is risky to consume such medicines. The expiry date for conventional medicines is listed on it, and for homoepathic medicines it is uniformly 5 years from date of manufacure.
Check the expiration date on the bottle. Medicines do go bad, and some older medicines may have chemical changes that can turn a good thing into toxin. Check with your pharmacist to know for sure.