The phrase "medicine someone is taking" refers to a medication or treatment that an individual is currently using.
Full definition
The labels will display the contents of the package, reminders to take medicine, and records the
time medicine was taken.
Sicknesses or conditions are not considered pre-existing if the Sickness or condition for which prescribed drugs or
medicine is taken remains controlled without any change in the required prescription.
After World War II
Western medicine was taken to Japan and the women began giving birth in hospitals, where the baby was usually taken to the nursery and given formula milk.
On a redundant note here, life insurance companies would prefer that prescribed
medicine is taken just as the doctor ordered.
Medical and job information, including information about physicians who have treated you, names
of medicines you are taking, medical records you have, and jobs you worked in during the 15 years before your disability began
The process starts with the physician asking full medical history of the patient, frequency of the symptoms,
medicines being taken for any other health issues, and any family history of the illness.
My little one is six weeks old and breastfed, but I have been supplementing with formula because of
a medicine I was taking that doctors said wasn't OK while breastfeeding.
Many new moms can't breastfeed due to medical conditions;
medicines they're taking; or work, travel, and scheduling issues.
Studies show that the efficacy of some vaccines and cancer treatments may be affected by the time of day when a therapy is administered or
medicine is taken.
I note your comments that
the medicine be taken half an hour before anything else, or four hours before iron etc — so would it be better to take the Levothyroxine at night?
We are trained extensively in natural supplements as well as pharmaceuticals and we are able to prescribe the supplements that are right for your individual case, and won't interact with
any medicines you are taking.
Only you can say if you are feeling better or worse, if
the medicine you are taking is causing side effects, or if new symptoms are arising that need to be addressed.
Sicknesses or conditions are not considered pre-existing if the sickness or condition for which prescribed drugs or
medicine is taken remains controlled without any change in the required prescription.
Sicknesses or conditions are not considered pre-existing if the sickness or condition for which prescribed drugs or
medicine is taken remains controlled without any change in the required prescription throughout the entire 60 day period ending on the Effective Date and no medical advice, diagnosis, care or treatment has otherwise been received.
Before travelling, ensure that
the medicines you are taking are not restricted in the country you are travelling to.
A routine trip to the pharmacy could involve consulting with Watson about your health and alerting your doctor that
the medicine you're taking isn't working well.