Adolescents are advised to take more calcium than the adults because they are still growing and calcium is essential for their bone and teeth development.
do not take pure calcium after a period of time it will cause serious health risks
The bones of your body are a storage place for calcium among other things. When you need calcium, the bones release it, when you don't, they take it up and store it once again.
Calcium is a chemical element, you typically take it in the form of the salt Calcium Carbonate. It is not a vitamin. It is typically referred to as a mineral.
There are many reasons that an individual can take calcium supplements. The reason may be to avoid a calcium deficiency, as that may cause a lot of health problems.
Amlodipine - Calcium channel blocker, Enalapril - ACE Inhibitor, Coreg - Beta blocker. Yes, you can, but monitor heart rate, and MD should be also monitoring kidney function.
It is not recommended but the answer is "yes" for someone who needs Adderall to control their ADHD or narcolepsy. The Adderall, however, will increase the hypertensive symptoms and your doctor will probably place you on a beta-blocker or calcium channel blocker to control the hypertension.
Anyone who has had a previous unusual reaction to any calcium channel blocker should let his or her physician know before taking the drugs again.
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I am not a doctor, but amlodipine is a a calcium channel blocker. It blocks calcium from flowing into muscles in order for blood vessels to dilate. Omeprazole blocks stomach acid, thereby blocking calcium from being absorbed into the body. (Osteoporosis is a major side effect of taking omeprazole.) So why would one take amlodipine if the calcium is blocked from the body with omeprazole in the first place?
It is not advised to combine both calcium channel blockers.
No, this is not advisable.
Yes it can-I am at the moment.
Most people who take calcium-channel blockers have no side-effects, or only minor ones. Because of their action to relax and widen arteries, some people develop flushing and headache. These tend to ease over a few days if you continue to take the tablets. Mild ankle swelling is also quite common, particularly with dihydropyridine calcium-channel blockers. Constipation is quite a common side-effect, especially with verapamil. You can often deal with this by increasing the amount of fibre that you eat, and increasing the amount of water and other fluids that you drink. Other side-effects are uncommon and include: feeling sick, palpitations, tiredness, dizziness, and rashes. This is not a complete list of all possible known side-effects. Read the information leaflet that comes with your particular brand for a full list of possible side-effects, but be optimistic: don't necessarily be put off taking these tablets. Serious side-effects are rare, and it's wise not to stop calcium-channel blockers without speaking to your doctor.
Check with a cardiologist as some antihistamines block the IKr channel which is the potassium repolarization channel triggering repolarization of the ventricles. Blockage of IKr channels results in increased QT intervals which produce cardiac arrythmias. It is shocking that few people do actual research and could get into trouble. If you are taking an antihistamine and get heart palpitations, stop the pill and get one from a cardiologist that is safe for the heart.
Yes you can but the methadone will block the Dilaudid.