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I took my medication and a minute later I threw up. Should I take them again?
63 -year-old man
5 years ago
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Yesterday I had surgery for a kidney stone.
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Alexandre Chagnon
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5 years ago
Hello Sir,
A medication taken less than 30 minutes ago is usually considered not to have had time to be absorbed. So you can go back on your medication now.
That said, would it be possible for you to tell me the medications in question? This could help me advise you to avoid this happening in the future.
Alexandre Chagnon
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5 years ago
Happy end of the day,
Alexander
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I worked as a pharmacist in the emergency department of the Granby Hospital for 6 years before dedicating myself to Ask your Pharmacist. I completed my education in telehealth at Jefferson University in Philadelphia and are recently completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Health Informatics at Université de Sherbrooke.
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