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by schreiaj
2807 days ago
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I’m sorry I usually try not to do this but this is some seriously dangerous advice. It took me literally 30 seconds to find the interaction you’re talking about while tapping about on my phone. Being informed about side effects and interactions needs to be the patient’s (or their family) job. The space may be alien but we have people who we are paying to help Sherpa us through it. Ask questions. Ask why. If you don’t understand don’t blindly trust - ask your doctor. Seek second opinions. I’m just a dev, I have 0 medical training. But I know the FDA publishes side effects and interactions. I always understand these before taking anything. Yeah I don’t understand the gibberish in pharmacology sections of things but I can read a list of effects and ask a doctor about them. TLDR - if you don’t understand your care ask. If the provider won’t explain find another provider who will. |
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