....Although most people keep theirmedications in either the bathroom or the kitchen, those are actually twoof the worst places for medication storage because humidity, heat andlight can affect their potency and safety.A good location...out the patient’s name on the prescription container. ... Placeliquids in a sealable plastic bag in case it leaks or breaks. ... Putall medications being disposed of in a sturdy container (for example, a plainbrown box). ... Add anon-toxic but bad...
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...Earlier studies that I reviewed here indicated that when we take our food in liquid form rather than in a solid one, we consume more calories that day. And now a big new study shows that when we cut back on the amount of liquid calories that we consume, we do lose weight. ...But, unlike the earlier studies, the new one finds only one liquid culprit: sugar-sweetened beverages. No other type of beverage is associated with a change in weight. ...This is good news for people with diabetes... in liquid calories in sugar-sweetened beverages than from reducing a like amount of solid calories. They aren't sure why, but have three possible explanations. ...First, because we don't chew liquid beverages this might result in decreased pancreatic...
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...The history of dieting is filled with trends and trendsetters and two notables recently died.The first is C. Joseph Genster, who helped mastermind the marketing of the first liquid diet beverage in the 1960s.It began with a vanilla flavored powder you mixed with water, followed by a liquid milkshake called Metracal that came in vanilla, chocolate and butterscotch, followed by cookies, clam chowder, tuna and noodles.The idea was to limit daily calories to 900 total calories... foods with fiber that controlled sugar metabolism would prevent fat storage and help dieters to lose weight.The more sugar in the blood, the more insulin the pancreas releases and the more efficiently sugar is processed by cells and stored...
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...i am allergic to penicillin. can i take azithromycin ...tami...
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...I took 2 benadryl the night before and today I got a prescription for Azithromycin. Will I be overdosing medication?...love2cure...
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... i have bronchitis and was given the azithromycin. i am also having allergy problems with my nose running and left eye keeps watering and won't quit. so was wondering if i can take benadryl to help with nose and eye? thank you for your help. jblair...
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...I'm recently taking Azithromycin and as well as a cough, I'm having sinus problems. about and hour ago I took mucinex DM to control my cough but I need something for my sinus pressure and congestion, so I was wondering if i could take tylenol cold multi-symptom for nighttime. ...chel_renay...
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...I've been taking Tetracycline for a couple of years now to treat acne. I was recently diagnosed with bronchitis and prescribed Azithromycin. Is it safe to keep taking the Tetracycline during the 5 days I'm on the Azithromycin? ...TxMarineWife...
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