Drug side effects are the undesirable effects caused due to intake of any medication. Side effects of heart medications include dizziness, vomiting, low blood pressure, kidney dysfunction, potassium level variations, a problem with the formation of clots, inflammation of gums, etc. The medication should not be stopped as it can worsen the heart condition. Instead, a change of drug can be done.
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What happens if I take an additional dosage of Amoxicillin with Clavulanic acid?
Query: Hello doctor, I am currently taking Metformin and Synthroid for my Hashimoto’s thyroiditis and PCOS. I am also taking Amoxicillin with Clavulanic acid twice daily for ten days. But I might have taken an extra dose today. But I am not sure about it. Does taking an extra dose of Amoxicillin have any... Read Full »
Answer: Hello,Welcome to icliniq.com.Every drug has a safety index, and you need not worry if you have taken extra 10 ml of the recommended dose. Kindly maintain a register on which you enter the name, date, and time of taking the drug. This will help you prevent the recurrence of such incidence, and also, ... Read Full »
What is the reason for my sensitivity to ethanol present in a 50 ml herbal formula?
Query: Hello doctor,I am sensitive to ethanol present in a 50 ml herbal formula. I am not sure about the percentage of ethanol. Can I leave it opened in a room temperature for removing the alcohol? Read Full »
Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Leaving bottle open will compromise its efficacy and safety, so choose an alternative. Read Full »
I took two medicines at the same that have drug interactions. What should I do?
Query: Hello doctor, This morning at 10 AM, I took 25 mg of extended-release Adderall and 10 mg of immediate-release Adderall. At 6:30 PM, I took 200 mg of Tramadol. I checked them up online and saw they had significant interaction, but I am not sure about the date or doses I took. I am quite worried and w... Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Adderall is a drug that includes amphetamine and dextroamphetamine. They primarily excite neurons in the brain, causing alertness. The rapid-release pill has a five-hour duration of action. The prolonged-release can work for up to 12 hours. Tramadol, on the other hand,... Read Full »