02-27-2009, 07:31 AM | #10 | |
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Gina, it the drug pamphlet DOES say "take with food", but you see, for a HARD-HEADED MAN (yes, I was shouting) who doesn't like to eat breakfast, well, if you aren't eating breakfast, then you can't take your pills with food, now can you (silly wabbit!). It was his way of rationalizaiton, don't want to eat, gotta take pills, opps! can't take them with food, but that will be OK! I thought take with food meant that more of the drug would be absorbed, like calcium, more is absorbed if taken with food. In the case of this drug, however, it meant that food would "cushion" the effects and especially the side effects (fatigue, weakness, dizziness) to not occur.
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