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Can Celecoxib, Metoprolol, Atorvastatin, Escitalopram And Furosemide Be Taken Together?

I am asking for my Dad who is 76 years old. he takes celecoxib, metoprolol,, atorvastin, escitalopram, furosemide, ropinirole and ferrous sulfate. I am not sure if I spelled all of them right but it worries me because IN MY OPINION HE DOES NOT NEED THIS MUCH MEDICATION! I Love MY Dad! He is a Farmer, He also Logs. I am afraid his medication is hurting him more than helping him He eats healthy lots of times but not all the time! He has edema on his ankles. His doctors don t seem to care!
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thesemedicineare recomanded for specific problem based on investigation must have been recomanded by treating doctor. for any change treating doctor is to be consulted. treatment is correct.
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Can Celecoxib, Metoprolol, Atorvastatin, Escitalopram And Furosemide Be Taken Together?

thesemedicineare recomanded for specific problem based on investigation must have been recomanded by treating doctor. for any change treating doctor is to be consulted. treatment is correct.