non-prescription FDA-approved anti-parasitic creams

Posted on Wednesday 1 October 2003

Christy, Frederick S. Inquired: Tell me tips on being cautious about non-prescription FDA-approved anti-parasitic creams

Frederick ,
Since some over the counter medicines cause side-effects when administered with non-prescription FDA-approved anti-parasitic creams or any other medicine, evaluate with your doctor before administering an overthecounter medicinal drug for the first time, especially if you use other medication(s). In general, follow the dosage directions that are clearly marked on the package label; do not take less or more than directed. Also, to prevent mix-ups, patients should insist that their medicament’s purpose be indicated on the label. We wish you good well-being using non-prescription FDA-approved anti-parasitic creams.
Kindly keep in mind to refer colleagues to our site.
Yours truthfully,

Emely Cristal

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