Medical term:

mistura



mistura

A pharmacological mixture to be taken by mouth as medication. If used in a prescription, the term is usually abbreviated to ‘Mist.’ Now that the public is no longer content to be kept in ignorance by the deliberate use of medical Latin, such terms are rapidly becoming obsolete.
Collins Dictionary of Medicine © Robert M. Youngson 2004, 2005

Patient discussion about mistura

Q. How long between allergy medication can I give a child cold medication? I gave my boyfriend’s son allergy medication and he also has a cold I wanted to know when I can give him cold mediation for his cold. He is 5 years old.

A. This is a question for a professional. Some medication react with others, you should call a Doctor or a pharmacist and ask them. And ask them if it’s o.. to give a cold medicine to a 5 year old. If it’s not a bad cold- you can treat it the old fashion way, steams, chicken soup, a lot of tea.

Q. What medications are forbidden to take with alcohol? And why is that?

A. I think this web page will give you something to think about:
http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/aa27.htm
apparently there are more drugs you shouldn’t mix with alcohol then I could think of…

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