Archive for August, 2005

 

Inquiry received from Damion, Jenna W. - Tell me what should I know about medicine preventing milk allergies precautions
Thank you Jenna , Carefully read over the counter drugs’ labels for their ingredients. Since many medications contain identical ingredients, be sure you’re not administering an increased dose of the same ingredient (in more than […]

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Problem by Kennedy Gian: Advise me tips on how to administer non-prescription FDA-approved natural health medicines
Thank you Kennedy , Read your non-prescription FDA-approved natural health medicines label carefully using adequate light before taking doses. Take doses exactly as prescribed, and be sure to refill prescriptions on time. Finally, using another person’s non-prescription FDA-approved […]

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Andre C. Lewis asked; Direct me tips on how to administer tablet managing symptoms of borreliosis
Hello Andre , Using another person’s tablet managing symptoms of borreliosis, as well as chicken pox control FDA-recommended tablets or FDA-approved medicaments curing symptoms of gout, may hide your symptoms and make the diagnosis of your medical condition […]

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Uncertainty by Riya, Dominique; Tell me what should I know re: administering FDA-approved hightriglycerides normalizing gels
Hello Dominique , Prior to using a medication, consult with your pharmacist if you may be pregnant. Read your FDA-approved hightriglycerides normalizing gels label carefully using adequate light before taking doses. Also, administering another person’s FDA-approved hightriglycerides normalizing […]

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Problem coming from Gael K. Ezekiel: Let me know tips on precautions of medicament managing infection
Hello Gael , To avoid potentially- hazardous medicine interactions, chat with your pharmacist about medicament managing infection or any other medicament you’re administering. This include over-the-counter drugs such as common pain-relievers or herbal medicines. Carefully read over the counter […]

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Problem by Allison, Shawna: Direct me what should I know re: storage of FDA-approved menopausal symptoms reducing medications
Hello Shawna , Store your FDA-approved menopausal symptoms reducing medications or any other medication in its original container, where its label properly identifies it and directs its use. Unless specifically indicated, do not store your FDA-approved […]

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pill reducing neck pain

Layne P. Stephan raised the matter - Let me know what should I know regarding how to store pill reducing neck pain
Welcome Layne , If young children are present, place pill reducing neck pain or any other medicament out of their reach and lock them up. Furthermore, never store your pill reducing neck […]

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Jermaine, Belen N. Inquired: Share with me what should I know regarding FDA-recommended medications reducing skin scaliness usage
Belen , Try taking your FDA-recommended medications reducing skin scaliness at the same time of day so it becomes a routine. Moreover, if your FDA-recommended medications reducing skin scaliness is causing unexpected side-effects, work with the […]

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Andre C. Lewis asked; Direct me tips on how to administer FDA-approved cream reducing menopausal symptoms
Hello Andre , Using another person’s FDA-approved cream reducing menopausal symptoms, as well as lozenges to cure symptoms of herpes simplex - oral or controling erectile dysfunction FDA-approved gel, may hide your symptoms and make the diagnosis of […]

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Geoffrey I. Lilly wanted to know - Tell me tips on FDA-tested heart-related chest pressure symptoms remedy medication storage
Welcome Geoffrey , Store your FDA-tested heart-related chest pressure symptoms remedy medication or any other medicinal drug away from moisture. Never store FDA-tested heart-related chest pressure symptoms remedy medication or any other medicine adjecent to […]

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