When you start taking amlodipine How and when to take amlodipine. It's usual to take amlodipine once a day. You can take amlodipine at any time of day, but try
When you start taking amlodipine How and when to take amlodipine. It's usual to take amlodipine once a day. You can take amlodipine at any time of day, but try
You can take amlodipine with or without food. Do not take amlodipine with grapefruit or grapefruit juice as this can:
When you start taking amlodipine How and when to take amlodipine. It's usual to take amlodipine once a day. You can take amlodipine at any time of day, but try
When you start taking amlodipine How and when to take amlodipine. It's usual to take amlodipine once a day. You can take amlodipine at any time of day, but try
What painkillers can I take with amlodipine? You can safely take paracetamol while taking amlodipine. Food to avoid when taking amlodipine.
When you start taking amlodipine How and when to take amlodipine. It's usual to take amlodipine once a day. You can take amlodipine at any time of day, but try
When you start taking amlodipine How and when to take amlodipine. It's usual to take amlodipine once a day. You can take amlodipine at any time of day, but try
What painkillers can I take with amlodipine? You can safely take paracetamol while taking amlodipine. Food to avoid when taking amlodipine. You
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Trying to trim this to 750 words, you lost the story. 2 stars
OK, big problem: Never, ever, ever take Advil and Tylenol together! Ever! Tylenol is Acetaminophen, it's a blood thinner. Advil is Ibuprofen, it's an anti-inflammatory that will also irritate your stomach lining. So between the two, you'll end up with a bleeding ulcer. I think the standard recommendation is to separate them by at least twelve hours, though I just stick to one. So unless you're TRYING to mess Hayley up even worse than she already is (bruised, battered, hung over), PLEASE stick to one or the other.
PS: Yes, this is a pet peeve. Yes, I've personally had a problem with both drugs. Google it if you don't believe me.
Couple little things? Some British-isms were in the first few pages. Sneakers, not runners.
And on pg 4, Advil should be capitalized, or called ibuprophen.
I'm nit-picking a brilliant author, but these things pull me out of the story briefly.
Can I take you home with me?