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Good Evening... I Have A Couple Of Question To Ask Please About Levothyroxine
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tablets and Maleria Tablets.
The first question.... I have been on Thyroxine tablets for quite a few years now and have always had them first thing in the morning with a cup of tea.? Now I have read you shouldnt take them with anything but water as coffee and tea will stop them working well....and to wait until an hour before eating of drinking coffee.? I also read I could take them in the evening instead and that way will not drink anything but water with it?
Is this all correct.?
And Maleria tabs.... I understand they have some nasty side effects plus some tablets you must not take with them at all.... I am on as above plus Seroxat tablets.?
Would it be ok to take the Maleria tabs or indeed should I take them at all.?
Many thanks Brenda
The first question.... I have been on Thyroxine tablets for quite a few years now and have always had them first thing in the morning with a cup of tea.? Now I have read you shouldnt take them with anything but water as coffee and tea will stop them working well....and to wait until an hour before eating of drinking coffee.? I also read I could take them in the evening instead and that way will not drink anything but water with it?
Is this all correct.?
And Maleria tabs.... I understand they have some nasty side effects plus some tablets you must not take with them at all.... I am on as above plus Seroxat tablets.?
Would it be ok to take the Maleria tabs or indeed should I take them at all.?
Many thanks Brenda
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It matters not a jot as to when you take your thyroxine.
I cannot imagine that "malaria tablets " would interact with Seroxat.
Whether you take malaria tablets at all will depend upon where you are going.
Me? if i was confining my holiday to the tourist areas........I would not take anti-malarial therapy............that is just....me.
It matters not a jot as to when you take your thyroxine.
I cannot imagine that "malaria tablets " would interact with Seroxat.
Whether you take malaria tablets at all will depend upon where you are going.
Me? if i was confining my holiday to the tourist areas........I would not take anti-malarial therapy............that is just....me.
For information about where you might need to protect yourself from Malaria, use this website:
http:// travelh ealthpr o.org.u k/count ry-info rmation /
(The service which provides it was set up by the Department of Health and it works alongside the Foreign & Commonwealth Office to provide information to travellers, so it's about as 'official' as you can get).
Select a country and then look a for a 'Malaria' link underneath the country's name. That will tell you all you need to know. (No link = no risk).
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(The service which provides it was set up by the Department of Health and it works alongside the Foreign & Commonwealth Office to provide information to travellers, so it's about as 'official' as you can get).
Select a country and then look a for a 'Malaria' link underneath the country's name. That will tell you all you need to know. (No link = no risk).
Back in the day we had to take Larium when we went to Turkey. I was fine on holiday but first day back at the office things happened.
I started waving my arms about above my head. I couldn't stop. It was distracting everyone in the office. My manager insisted I went to hospital.
I went to A&we. They didn't know what to do with me. Never seen anything like it. I eventually stopped waving about. The insisted I wore a neck collar for a few days.
Now this is about 25 years ago. A few years back there was a report that Larium was causing lots of problems. Including muscle spasms and uncontrollable arm movements. So that is one bad side of malaria tablets.
I started waving my arms about above my head. I couldn't stop. It was distracting everyone in the office. My manager insisted I went to hospital.
I went to A&we. They didn't know what to do with me. Never seen anything like it. I eventually stopped waving about. The insisted I wore a neck collar for a few days.
Now this is about 25 years ago. A few years back there was a report that Larium was causing lots of problems. Including muscle spasms and uncontrollable arm movements. So that is one bad side of malaria tablets.
Larium
that was only Larium Caran
I am not sure if it is still licensed
but is good for chloroquine-resistant malaria
Once a week - taken on Sunday and all the tour guides know it as their charges/subjects/tourists are all mad on Monday
I had a fixed delusion I could fly - oops o dear and in the end had to stay awake all night to prevent myself throwing myself out of the third floor window - that was a night in Hanoi I remember
that was only Larium Caran
I am not sure if it is still licensed
but is good for chloroquine-resistant malaria
Once a week - taken on Sunday and all the tour guides know it as their charges/subjects/tourists are all mad on Monday
I had a fixed delusion I could fly - oops o dear and in the end had to stay awake all night to prevent myself throwing myself out of the third floor window - that was a night in Hanoi I remember
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