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Absolutely not! You're on your medication for a reason. Additionally, your body will have a residue of the original drug in your system past the therapeutic half life and there may be a severe reaction between the drugs.
You should never take a prescription medication unless it is prescribed for you by a physician. Some medical actions, and interactions, can have debilitating and even fatal consequences. Go get more meds from your physician, or have him/her call in a prescription to the pharmacy for you to pick up.So, you're on a med, that you take periodically... you can see how many pills you have left - how could you ever run out?
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1 Yes, if you eat enough watermellon seeds to counteract the side effects. Or was it green apples. I think you can take triple the amount of both meds at the same time.
Maybe it was raw beets. OR, you could ask your medical professional instead of strangers on the Internet. Your doctor may be slightly more aware of which medications you both take, what dosage, other meds you take, and all the other factors involved in using medication to keep you alive.
Yes, if you eat enough watermellon seeds to counteract the side effects. Or was it green apples. I think you can take triple the amount of both meds at the same time.
Maybe it was raw beets. OR, you could ask your medical professional instead of strangers on the Internet. Your doctor may be slightly more aware of which medications you both take, what dosage, other meds you take, and all the other factors involved in using medication to keep you alive.
Poppet! Said: 2 I'm thinking SCiFiMan is saying, no, it's probably not a good idea to take someone else's meds.....
I'm thinking SCiFiMan is saying, no, it's probably not a good idea to take someone else's meds.....
3 Very bad idea -- especially with this kind of med. Also, it's actually a crime to take a prescription medication that hasn't been prescribed to you.
Very bad idea -- especially with this kind of med. Also, it's actually a crime to take a prescription medication that hasn't been prescribed to you.
4 No! Seizure medicines may all work to achieve the same purpose, but all seizure medicines do not work the same way. Never switch medicines without a doctor's approval.
Your body has adjusted to YOUR medicine, and taking your son's medicine instead could have consequences. Please call your Dr. & talk to him.
No! Seizure medicines may all work to achieve the same purpose, but all seizure medicines do not work the same way. Never switch medicines without a doctor's approval.
Your body has adjusted to YOUR medicine, and taking your son's medicine instead could have consequences. Please call your Dr. & talk to him.
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Me and my son both have seizures but we don't take the same medicine can we share medicine if I run out.
Which medicine is best for my 5 yr old son having chest congestion.
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