FDA-approved acid reflux reducing gels

Posted on Friday 29 June 2007

Issue by Isis, Gwendolyn J.: Share with me what should I know regarding administering FDA-approved acid reflux reducing gels

Hello Gwendolyn ,
If your FDA-approved acid reflux reducing gels is causing new side-effects, work with your pharmacist to figure out how you may minimize the side effects. Sometimes the dosage can be adjusted, the same medicine can be taken at a different time, or another medicinal drug, if used, can be changed. Using another person’s FDA-approved acid reflux reducing gels, as well as any other medicament, may cover up your symptoms and make the diagnosis of your medical condition more difficult. Additionally, never take medicaments prescribed for someone else. Never take someone else’s medication. And finally, never take a pill that is discolored in any way. Our pharmacy team send you wishes for good fitness using FDA-approved acid reflux reducing gels.
Please be kind to keep in mind to feel free to let us know how our answer worked for you .
Thanks,

Abdullah I. Bailey

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