Who can i call upon if at hours of darkness i develop tablets complication?
Answers:
Your doctor. They usually hold answering services, and, if a group practice, one is always on call.
A hospital or consulting nurse line would be able to give an account you whether or not you need to come in. If you have insurance, frequent insurance companies have a 24 hr consulting nurse line. The phone number can usually be found somewhere on your card.
I looked around on the internet for a while, and came up near this number:
NurseLine
866-827- 3992
It is free, and will connect you with a nurse.
Any time you are experiencing anything unusual related to medication, especially a new one, and it seem like it could be urgent, you should probably go to the hospital to just be protected. Some reactions to medication can be very serious and can happen enormously suddenly, and can be fatal. However, if the complication seems like an allergic sensitivity, even if it doesn't seem serious, you should go in. Source(s): http://www.cvshealthpass.com/nurseline.asp
If it's not something that requires emergency evaluation, call your doctor's office and you'll be redirected to a covering physician who works beside your physicians and who will heo you with your issue.
Your doctor? Family? friends? How the hell should I know?!
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