Understanding Drug Interactions: Can You Safely Combine These Medications?
Drug interactions Hello Doctor, I have not been feeling well lately and have visited two hospitals without finding the cause. I can only take medication and observe (both doctors have been informed of my actual condition). I'm not sure if these medications can be taken toget...
Dr. Zheng Shuwen Reply:
Hello, regarding your inquiry, here is the response: Based on database searches, there are no drug interactions between the gastrointestinal medications acetaminophen 500mg, MgO 250mg, alginic acid and the gynecological medications cephalexin 500mg, Norina 5mg. It is recommended ...[Read More] Understanding Drug Interactions: Can You Safely Combine These Medications?
Understanding Drug Interactions: Can You Safely Combine These Medications?
Drug interactions Hello Doctor, I have not been feeling well lately and have visited two different hospitals, but they couldn't determine the cause. I can only take medication and observe (I have informed both doctors of my actual condition). I'm not sure if these medic...
Dr. Zheng Shuwen Reply:
Hello, regarding your inquiry, here is the response: Based on database searches, there are no drug interactions between the gastrointestinal medications acetaminophen 500mg, MgO 250mg, alginic acid and the gynecological medications cephalexin 500mg, Norina 5mg. It is recommended ...[Read More] Understanding Drug Interactions: Can You Safely Combine These Medications?
Understanding Gynecological Medications: Effects and Concerns for Women
Gynecology The medications prescribed to you are as follows: 1. Chuselin 250 mg - This medication is typically used for its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, often prescribed for conditions related to gynecological issues. 2. Sunwecom 11 (400 mg) - This may refer t...
Dr. Zhuo Wenhui Reply:
1. CHUSELIN CAPSULES 250MG (TRANEXAMIC ACID) "Y.S.": Hemostatic capsules for systemic and local bleeding or hemorrhagic disorders. 2. WECON-II CHEWABLE TABLETS "YU SHENG": Chewable tablets for relieving gastric discomfort, heartburn, excessive gastric acid, ...[Read More] Understanding Gynecological Medications: Effects and Concerns for Women
Understanding the Differences Between Class A and Class B Medications
In Taiwan, medications are classified into different categories, such as Class A and Class B drugs. Class A drugs refer to those that are strictly controlled due to their potential for abuse or severe side effects, while Class B drugs are less restricted but still require a presc...
Dr. Liao Huiling Reply:
The term "over-the-counter medication" refers to drugs that can be purchased and used without a physician's prescription. Over-the-counter medications can be classified into two categories: Category A and Category B. 1. Category A medications include antipyretics ...[Read More] Understanding the Differences Between Class A and Class B Medications