At the six to eight year mark, even more of the children / teens had switched groups, so the number who
never took medication was rather small.
«
He never took medication, but he wishes he did because he would have done a lot better in school.
I never took any medication for it, and now I am pregnant.
Cyndi has been a nutritionist for over 30 years, has lived a healthy lifestyle her entire life, in fact she has
never taken any medication, not even paracetomol.
I am fortunate in a strange way, I am an addict and an alcoholic, in recovery now for over 8 years so as a rule
I never take any medication because most things I can't take anyway.
Never take medication in front of a child or call it candy when administering to a child.
You've heard it before, but it bears repeating:
Never take any medication, supplement or herbal remedy without checking with your health care provider first.
Compared with the general population, and after controlling for confounding factors (such as disease duration, other co-existing diseases and socio - economic factors), patients with RA actively on TNF inhibitor treatment were 50 percent more likely to have ACS, while those who had
never taken these medications were over twice as likely to have ACS.
I had
never taken any medications myself but saw how much medications improved my mom's asthma.
Per the study, which was published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, women who took Fosamax developed an 86 % great risk of developing atrial fibrillation than those who had
never taken this medication.
Not exact matches
I've had hypothyroidism for years and years and my
medication has to be
taken 1 hour before I eat so that the food and meds don't attach to each other and therefore the meds
never get absorbed into my body.
It interacts highly with
medications and you
never know who is
taking medication or not and who would not be able to eat your food.
I
took the
medications I needed, but they
never helped for long.
have you stopped
taking your
medication as you are posting a lot now and I had
never noticed you before?
After another three days in ICU I was moved to the cardiology ward, where I was told my heart function had been impaired, and the
medication that the doctors were suggesting I
take meant that I would
never be able to give my baby my milk.
I was
never able to breastfeed due to a
medication that I am required to
take regularly.
I have not tried
taking any
medication to fix the problem but my milk supply stays at the same amount (1 - 2 oz per time) and
never increases even when I have increased the times I have pumped during the day.
And it's
never a good idea to
take sleep
medication if your baby sleeps in your bed with you since you can lose awareness and either roll onto the baby or push her out of the bed.
I see often online that women will state that pumping and / or
taking galatogoues (
medications or herbs that increase supply) is pointless if you know you'll
never be able to make enough milk to exclusively breastfeed.
Of course drugs, alcohol, or desensitizing
medications should
never be
taken if sleeping in a bed next to an infant.
First thing's first,
never, under any circumstances stop
taking prescription
medications without speaking to your doctor first.
Most of the nursing mothers said that their babies
never showed any sign of withdrawal symptoms after they stopped
taking the
medication.
Also I
never recommend
taking medications to dry up your milk supply.
Never co-sleep if either of you have drunk alcohol or are
taking medication which could make you sleep more heavily.
*
Never drink,
take drugs or use prescription
medications that cause drowsiness if you are co-sleeping with your infant.
ACS occurred in the general population at a rate of 3.3 / 1,000 person - years, compared to 5.7 / 1,000 person - years among those patients with RA actively on TNF inhibitor treatment and 8.6 / 1,000 person - years among those with RA who had
never taken a biologic
medication.
Its
never a good idea to
take someone elses prescription
medication — whether they re migraine drugs, common antibiotics, or anything in between.
Never stop
taking one of these
medications without supervision from your doctor.
«And it's something we
never hear said about other
medications that pregnant women
take all the time for asthma, or heart disease or diabetes.
Blood tests come back in the normal range, although my liver function is low (I have
never drunk heavily and do not drink alcohol or
take any drugs or
medications now).
You will also need to
take Thyrolar or any thyroid
medication for the rest of your lifetime so you should
never stop
taking this
medication unless told to do so.
This approach is of particular importance because the original phentermine was
never meant to be allowed for use as a weight loss
medication,
taking into account its terrible side effects.
I have
never drank alcohol, smoked cigarettes,
taken drugs nor have I ever been on
medication, and I am
never sick.
And I've
never had to
take any
medication or supplements except B12.
I certainly
never told any patients that it could be like a horror show and you might
never be able come off of a psychiatric
medication if you're
taking it for longer than a year or so.
I've
never seen any problems occur, even with patients who have been
taking high blood - pressure
medications, sleeping pills, antidepressants, etc..
I'm a petite girl and had
never taken any anti-anxiety
medication, so I think starting off with a lower dosage was standard protocol.
I had
never taken any serious
medication prior to this (other than for strep throat, migraines, etc.) I was prescribed Paxil for my anxiety since it's a widely - used
medication with a high success rate.
He is
taking oral
medications but
never got the prescribed heart tests, and his lost sense of «immortality» has sent him on a self - destructive binge: habitual lying, sexual affairs, divorce, and bad business decisions that nearly put him in prison.
Before the holidays, when many pet owners
take their furry companions along to grandma's house, consider setting up a carrier display with travel tips, such as «
Never leave your pet alone in the car» and «Pack a pet travel kit with food, bowls, leash,
medication and a waste scoop.»
Also, feline
medications are often the same as the meds we
take, but
NEVER give your cat your own
medication without consulting your veterinarian.
I personally have
never had a single patient develop any lab abnormalities or serious health issues as a result of
taking behavior
medications (knock on wood!)
If so you might want to ask your vet to check his thyroid levels and if they are extremely low (like.08) he might need thyroid supplement.I have two obese gliders and separating them and putting them on diets
never worked.I researched it and found that gliders are now being diagnosed with low thyroid, got and tested and sure enough they were.They have been
taking thyroid
medication and it is already helping with their weight and other symptoms.the are some great threads on the Glider Gossip website about thyroid issues.just search it on their website or Google.Good luck!
As I mentioned, as adults, my cats have
never taken any preventive
medication for cat worms.
If you feel your dog needs
medication, speak to your vet -
NEVER self - medicate, even if a friend's Weimaraner
took very well to the
medication.
My Golden has been on the heart prevenative
medication «Heartgard» I have
never missed a dose and she goes to the vet and is very well
taken care of.
I also had a Westie that struggled for years with skin allergies and was on antihistamines and steroids, I switched her to this food and within a month was able to
take her off all
medications and her skin cleared up, she
never had another problem with skin allergies.
At trial the former girlfriend had said in evidence that if the appellant did not
take his
medication he was liable to snap at any time; that he became aggressive for no reason at all and would shout at her and their child — but that he had
never been violent.