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Can I take two different medicines at the same time?

Can I take two different medicines at the same time?

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H. Martin

H. Martin

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H. Martin, Content Writer, Charlotte

Answered Sep 27, 2018

Yes, you can take 2 different medications at the same time. Many people take more than one medication at a time to treat different symptoms.

Most drugs taken together do not alter the effect of one another. Some medications are combined together in other to enhance the effect of one another, others are combined together to help reduce the adverse effect caused by one of the drugs.

Most times, medications are used together to tackle different symptoms and they do not alter the effect of one another.

Some medications when used together, slow the overall effects of the other medications.

Make sure you show your medications to your health care provider so that you do not take medicine that work against each other at the same time.

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