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  2. Why you need to talk to your doctor before you start taking ...

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    Here are additional reasons to chat with your doctor before you start taking supplements. Your doctor may recommend a blood test Self-diagnosing isn’t necessarily the best strategy.

  3. Premedication - Wikipedia

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    Premedication is using medication before some other therapy (usually surgery or chemotherapy) to prepare for that forthcoming therapy.Typical examples include premedicating with a sedative or analgesic before surgery; using prophylactic (preventive) antibiotics before surgery; and using antiemetics or antihistamines before chemotherapy.

  4. Nothing by mouth - Wikipedia

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    Pre-surgery NPO orders are typically between 6 and 12 hours prior to surgery, through recovery suite discharge, but may be longer if long acting medications or oral post-meds were administered. It is not uncommon for the food NPO period to be longer than that for liquid, as the American Board of Anesthesiology advises against liquid NPO periods ...

  5. Vitamin - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, vitamin supplements may have unwanted effects, especially if taken before surgery, with other dietary supplements or medicines, or if the person taking them has certain health conditions. [73] They may also contain levels of vitamins many times higher, and in different forms, than one may ingest through food.

  6. Should you take a multivitamin or other supplement? 5 ... - AOL

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    Dixon adds that people who have had certain stomach or intestinal surgeries, including gastric bypass, should also check with their doctor about what supplementation they may need, such as vitamin ...

  7. Why you should think twice before taking a daily multivitamin ...

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    And people who've had bariatric surgery are advised to take multivitamins to make up for the fact that their bodies are no longer able to extract as many nutrients from food.

  8. Multivitamin - Wikipedia

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    That's why a multivitamin can help fill in the gaps, and may have added health benefits." [47] The U.S. Office of Dietary Supplements, a branch of the National Institutes of Health, suggests that multivitamin supplements might be helpful for some people with specific health problems (for example, macular degeneration). However, the Office ...

  9. Are you taking a multivitamin? New research says it's not ...

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    Ansel also suggests choosing a multivitamin with nutrients that are no more than 100% of the recommended daily allowance. “Any amount over what you need is urinated out — so money literally ...