Is it safe to take antiretrovirals with other medications?
Many medications, including antiretrovirals, can possibly interact with other agents, including prescription medications, over-the-counter medications, some herbal preparations, nutritional supplements, and even certain vitamins and minerals. Interactions can sometimes lead to decreased medication effectiveness, increased risk of side effects, or both.
Therefore, make sure your physician or pharmacist has a complete list of all the drugs and naturopathic or herbal remedies you are taking, and check with your pharmacist before beginning any new product.
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- Why take antiretrovirals?
- Why is it important to take medications regularly?
- Why do certain drugs have to be taken with food and others taken on an empty stomach?
- What if you have side effects?
- Should you lower your drug dose if you are having side effects?
- Is it safe to take antiretrovirals with other medications?
- Is it safe to use alcohol or recreational drugs while you are on antiretroviral therapy?
- Why should medications be stored under specific conditions?
- What are some suggestions and tips to help make taking medications easier?
- Who should you tell if you are having problems?
- How can you get support and encouragement?
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