Sentences with phrase «take the medicine too»

If you stop taking your medicine too early, your immune system may not be capable of killing off the stragglers, and any resistant bacteria left unscathed will be able to proliferate and spread to other people.
Carefully time when you take the medicine too.
i hate taking medicine too (even aspirin or cold meds!)

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That the daughter may be too tired to study because she has to work for two dollars a day to help feed the family, or that the mother can't afford medicine, are not things taken into account in popular religion.
And, because of medicine he was taking, he slept too soundly to be aware of her early morning expeditions.
Spending time in the «Nuclear Medicine Unit» at Cedars has become all too familiar and taking a daily dose of a thyroid replacement hormone is my new normal.
One such medicine that many of us take without thinking too much about is ibuprofen.
These drops were taken off the market because babies were getting sick after parents mistakenly gave too much medicine while using kitchen teaspoons or measuring cups from Children's Tylenol ®.
N cough N cold as well bt nw fever is fyN N cold as well bt cough is too much bcz of ths near by my navel is too painful whenever I coughed t stretched too much... m taking steam, nebulizer medicine bt all of thsee nt affected plz suggest me wt to do
To take flu struggles a step further, many moms are concerned that flu or cold medicines while trying to conceive could have a negative effect, too.
There is an app for safe medicines to take while pregnant or breastfeeding - check that out and you should ask your doctor too.
In case the pain is too much the best solution is to visit the doctor for guidance on whether both of you should take antifungal medicine or not.
His cholesterol is too high, despite taking medicine to lower it.
Seniors, of whom 44 percent have low health literacy, may have difficulty understanding how medicine is prescribed and take too much or too little.
Jack Geiger, professor of community medicine at the City University of New York, calls the report «timid» for taking too narrow a definition of the harm done by the experiments.
«To me, waiting to have oophorectomy until after 35 is too much of a chance to take,» said Steven Narod, MD, professor of medicine at the University of Toronto in Canada and the study's lead author.
Pain medicines such as acetaminophen, ibuprofen or naproxen can also be helpful, but they can make headaches worse if taken too often.
But Magrini says it still takes too long for many lifesaving medicines to become widely available and that EML highlights the gaps.
While testers absolutely loved this one — «it tastes exactly like lemon and water,» said one, noting that you couldn't taste the charcoal at all; another noted that it was «acidic without being astringent» and «had a nice kick» — be careful not to consume it too close to any prescription medicines or other herbs you might be taking, as it can interfere with absorption.
Set a timer for 10 minutes and try to do as many rounds as possible of 10 Medicine Ball Thrusters, 10 Push - Ups, and 10 Lateral Burpees without taking too much time to rest between exercises.
Her cause is personal too... when doctor after doctor failed to help with her thyroid problems, she decided to take matters into her own hands and founded a functional medicine clinic focused on thyroid patients.
If you can, go super light on your makeup so you don't have to worry about spending too much time taking it off before you start exercising, recommends Mona Gohara, MD, a dermatologist at the Yale School of Medicine.
Also called substance - induced depression, symptoms may occur when someone stops taking certain medicines or drugs too.
Do not take Dandelion without talking to your doctor first if you are taking certain medicines used to treat infection (antibiotics such as Cipro, Tequin, Levaquin, etc., as it may lower efficacy of drug); Potassium supplements for health condition (too much may be harmful); Blood thinning medicine (Coumadin, Plavix, aspirin, etc.).
With so many of us coming down with colds right now, odds are good that you'll be taking cold medicine soon too (or meds that treat related conditions, such as the flu, strep throat, or a sinus infection).
Getting Your Probiotic Fix When Taking Antibiotics The commonly prescribed medicines kill «good» bacteria, too.
The last - minute conversion into three dimensions from standard footage is one of the least convincing examples of the technology that I've seen, with sweeping wide shots across mountains wavering as if you've taken too much cough medicine.
In these hard economic times, too many Metro Vancouver, Fraser Valley, Lower Mainland people, and British Columbians who lived free of financial crisis until now, find themselves facing the shame of debt they can not repay after taking out too much easy credit just to live, pay for necessities such as housing, food, medicine, etc., a reflection of our ever growing senior and minimum wage population funded with insufficient pensions and facing rising living costs without corresponding increase in earnings.
It's up to you to make sure he gets plenty of rest, eats right, takes all his medicine and doesn't get too active too soon.
Greenies neither too expensive nor easily spoiled allowed my dog to take his joint pain medicines without creating a fuss at all.
But one example is, if you talk to a friend who is «too tiring» and run out of energy to take your medicine, there will be repercussions while you sleep.
But if you plan ahead, take him to the vet, do your research, and bring along plenty of food, water, and medicine, he, too, can enjoy the trip, new home, and new surroundings.
Have you been taking too much medicine?
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