Not exact matches
You can also prevent accidents by asking visitors to leave their purses or jackets out of your child's reach to avoid them getting a hold of prescription
medication, lighters, cigarettes, or
other everyday objects that could be
dangerous if found by a baby.
It can be
dangerous to the mother and babies, but there's
medication to lower blood pressure and manage
other symptoms.
They may contain
medication or
other potentially
dangerous items that baby can get into.
If combined with alcohol or
other medications, the effects can be even more
dangerous.
When combined with alcohol or
other medications, the effects can be even stronger more
dangerous.
Aspirin, lipstick,
medications, and
other items that people typically carry with them are
dangerous to small children.
«Dr Mandelin6 says that while some
medications are known to be too
dangerous to use during pregnancy (Trexall ® [methotrexate], for example, is often prescribed for psoriasis but can potentially cause birth defects),
other treatments are safe and can provide symptom relief both when a woman is expecting and during breastfeeding.»
It is critical to differentiate bipolar disorder from
other mood disorders as the treatments differ and a
medication suited to one condition may be
dangerous to patients with another.
Opioid
medications — codeine, hydrocodone (including Vicoprofen), oxycodone (Oxycontin, Percocet), morphine and
others — can help bring on
dangerous respiratory infections or make them even worse, Hall said.
Also, be sure to talk to your doctor about
other drugs or supplements you might take along with your sleep
medication, to protect against
dangerous interactions or unnecessary side effects.
While diet plays an important role, there are several
other, seemingly unrelated risk factors that can cause acid reflux symptoms to flair up and stick around, and ignoring them is one way people get stuck in the vicious cycle of reliance on
dangerous acid - blocking
medications.
This product, and
others like it, may be particularly helpful for adults with ADHD or suspected ADHD who would like a little help focusing, but don't want to regularly take
medication which can have
dangerous and addicting side effects.
We want to (1) make sure the dose is right and safe; and (2) ensure that no
other medication is present in the product as these can be very
dangerous.
Never combine pharmaceuticals, which often have
dangerous side effects, with
other medications before contacting your veterinarian.
You may like the idea of using herbal remedies because they are natural, but like any
other medication, medicinal herbs are
dangerous if they're not used properly.
All MAO Inhibitors have significant and potentially
dangerous drug interactions; therefore some geriatric dogs already on (or needing to be prescribed)
other medications for concurrent health problems may not be able to take Selegiline.
Put xylitol products up out of your dog's reach along with the
other items, like
medications, that could be
dangerous to a scrounging hound.
Dangerous drug interactions or
other adverse effects can result when
medications are prescribed inappropriately; pharmaceutical makers sometimes downplay side effects or fail to properly test a drug before it goes to market.
And for good reason — drugs are highly effective in addressing medical conditions, but also potentially
dangerous when used improperly or interacting with
other medications.
Yet
medications prescribed inappropriately can trigger
dangerous drug interactions or
other adverse effects on a patient; drugmakers may even downplay a drug's side effects or fail to adequately test before it goes to market.
Severe Skin Reactions Caused by Stevens - Johnson Syndrome are Linked to Different Prescription and OTC
Medications, Drug Injury Lawyers Blog, August 29, 2012 Boston
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medication caused serious side effects, did not warn about potential risks, was improperly marketed or packaged, or proved too
dangerous for other
dangerous for
other reasons.
We also handle product liability cases involving defective cars, defective trucks, faulty equipment, defective medical devices and
medications, improperly designed electronics,
dangerous toys, and
other products such as talcum powder.
For example,
dangerous drug interactions or
other adverse effects can result when
medications are prescribed inappropriately; pharmaceutical makers sometimes downplay side effects.
Medications prescribed inappropriately can cause
dangerous drug interactions or
other adverse reactions.
Our Boston Yaz / Yasmin injury law firm helps clients obtain Massachusetts products liability damages for the harm they have suffered because a drug maker made a
dangerous or defective drug, failed to warn about the risks, wrongly marketed the
medication, or was negligent in
other ways.
A lot of quotes given will not factor in underwriting factors such as health,
medication,
dangerous avocations,
other risks, etc..
For patients taking multiple
medications, managing those
medications properly is extremely important in order to avoid potentially
dangerous drug interactions and
other complications.
Life events, such as retirement and
other stresses that are associated with increased drinking, along with chronic health conditions and
medication use, may make alcohol more
dangerous (Blow & Barry, 2012; Glass, Prigerson, Kasl, & de Leon, 1995; Satre, Chi, Mertens, & Weisner, 2012).