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Has anyone developed Type 1 Diabetes after taking Claravis (the generic of Accutane)?

I took Claravis (generic of Accutane) for about 5 months. I was taken off because I got TMJ (Temporomandibular joint dysfunction) in my jaw. I have... read more

Can you eat bananas when taking losartan?

Medicine - Would ibuprofen likely interact with methamphetamine?

Just looking at risks and side effects of both medications, I think that they probably would be a bad combination. They both raise risk of a heart... read more

I have been on Farxiga for about 2 weeks. I am having these episodes of nausea and a gaggy feeling..

... and I am completely panicking about it. I did start a new blood pressure medicine, too. So it might be that. I just wondered if anyone else... read more

How much is 10 mL in teaspoons or tablespoons?

I need to take 10 mL of cough medicine.

Can methylprednisolone be taken treat a bad cough/cold? And can other cold medicines be taken also?

... haven’t been able to find much online about taking this drug to treat a cough/cold... I’m wondering if it is ok to also take over the counter col... read more

I am looking for a cough medicine that I took about 22 years ago. The dr prescribed it with codeine?

I cannot take codeine so I took the same cough syrup, but over the counter. I did not need a prescription for it. It was green.

Can you take Mucinex while taking Zithromax?

Can you take Mucinex cold and cough medicine with Zithromax and benatate?

Diabetes, Type 2 - What meds affect blood sugar?

.My blood sugar levels are suddenly going up and i think it could be Miralax or another laxative

I now have type 2 diabetes. Rexulti is known to increase blood sugar. Has this happened to anyone?

Blood sugar is supposed to be test regularly when on Rexulti. Does anyone have blood tests taken? This drug warns of increased blood sugar. I almost... read more

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