hello im a pharmacist/ your medication doesnt interact with each other so this is fine if you wish to do so. although try and eat something or have a glass of milk. and take them with plenty of water. if you ave any questions contact your local pharm,acy they should tell u everything you need to know
2007-01-07 09:23:26
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answered by rocky 1
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That's a question to ask of your pharmacist.
BTW if you're taking premarin as a form of HRT, then take a second look at the risks of HRT. It's something that has increasingly fallen out of favor in the last decade or so, and as a result, the incidence of breast cancer is also falling.
2007-01-07 10:39:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I've seen some medications that caution you not to take an iron-containing vitamin in combination with certain other meds - like it's better to take them about 2 hours apart from each other.
www.webmd.com is also a good source for looking up information on Rx meds. check it out.
2007-01-07 10:41:05
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answered by ? 6
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unless a pharmacist is going to answer you on here then ask where you got the medicine but i have taken the first and last and the Aspirin but i am a bit concerned with the Antenalol //is there a reason why you cant space them out
2007-01-07 10:40:25
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answered by srracvuee 7
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Calcium can interfere with the absorption of other medications, its best to take it 2 hours after.
2007-01-07 10:48:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely; as long as you have some food in your stomach. When you take any vitamin without food, you just pee it right out & waste your $.
Vitamins & nutritional supplements need food to bind to, so your body can metabolise them.
2007-01-07 10:33:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I take it you take all medication in the morning, but you should take the amitriptyline in the evening or at night as it has a sedative effect .
2007-01-07 11:52:14
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answered by netty 1
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The best thing to do is read the bottle to see when it tells you when to take them. If your not sure, ask the pharmacist where you get your meds from.
2007-01-07 10:33:41
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answered by daisy 3
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i would check with your doctor if you are going take them altogether, i also need to take a few medications but space them out, because when you take tablets your liver has to cope with breaking them down, taking all at once with food helps regarding your stomach, but not regarding your liver.
2007-01-07 10:48:03
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answered by batty 3
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it depends what the exact meds are, your pharmacist is the expert in this area, even if some or all the meds are over the counter.
2007-01-07 12:44:19
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answered by Lillian T 3
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