I'm concerned with the risk of interactions between medications my father takes daily. As well as the majority interactions resulting in low blood pressure. Is it reasonable to question my concern with a health care physician; one that has years of experience. If so what is the proper approach.
When prescribing a new medication, does a health care physician have the knowledge of interactions?
Question posted by LoraGrinstead on 16 Feb 2023
Last updated on 16 February 2023 by masso
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Most likely your Dr. is aware of the potential risks involved of possible interactions between medications.
Click on the link in and follow the instructions so you can check the potential interactions of your
father´s meds:
https://www.drugs.com/drug_interactions.html
If you have any concerns do contact your father´s Dr..
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