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What Causes Nausea While On Multiple Medicines?

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Question : MY husband takes a variety of meds every morning. He was nauseated this morning and took none. Feeling better now--should he take the missed meds now tonite or wait until tomorrow and start anew?
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Answered by Dr. Panagiotis Zografakis (42 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
it depends....

Detailed Answer:
Hello,

you haven't mentioned which drugs he takes. Whether he should wait or should take them immediately depends on the drugs and his condition. For example a patient with advanced heart failure should never miss antihypertensives or diuretics. A patient with less serious disorders won't be affected as much.

If you'd like to inform me about the drugs he takes and any useful detail from his medical history, I'll be glad to be provide a more specific answer.

Kind Regards!
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What Causes Nausea While On Multiple Medicines?

Brief Answer: it depends.... Detailed Answer: Hello, you haven't mentioned which drugs he takes. Whether he should wait or should take them immediately depends on the drugs and his condition. For example a patient with advanced heart failure should never miss antihypertensives or diuretics. A patient with less serious disorders won't be affected as much. If you'd like to inform me about the drugs he takes and any useful detail from his medical history, I'll be glad to be provide a more specific answer. Kind Regards!