Good Christmas Morning Everyone:
As I was taking my two pills this morning, one for Cholesterol and one for IBS, (all because of eating airport food for 34 years), it dawned on me that I had been wondering if taking two different pills from two different classifications are OK? The pills are Simvastatin and Dicyclomine. I have seen some people, a friend of mine for one, take several pills at one time. He takes a statin, diabetes pill, acid reflux pill and a couple of vitamins, all one after the other with OJ. That's right, OJ. The man has acid reflux and drinks OJ as if it were soda pop. He must drink a gallon a week, even after his doctor has told him not to.
Anyway, anyone know if it matters taking two different classes of pills at the same time? Does one somehow counteract the other? Am I getting the benefit of the medicine by taking the two at the same time?
As I was taking my two pills this morning, one for Cholesterol and one for IBS, (all because of eating airport food for 34 years), it dawned on me that I had been wondering if taking two different pills from two different classifications are OK? The pills are Simvastatin and Dicyclomine. I have seen some people, a friend of mine for one, take several pills at one time. He takes a statin, diabetes pill, acid reflux pill and a couple of vitamins, all one after the other with OJ. That's right, OJ. The man has acid reflux and drinks OJ as if it were soda pop. He must drink a gallon a week, even after his doctor has told him not to.
Anyway, anyone know if it matters taking two different classes of pills at the same time? Does one somehow counteract the other? Am I getting the benefit of the medicine by taking the two at the same time?