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My orthopedic advised to take Ugesic(piroxicam) 20 mg 1 time 5 day Caldikind plus 1 time 10 days.. I forgot to mention I take Amlong 5mg for bp, is it safe to use these medicines with amlong and regestrone. Please guide. Thank you.
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Don't take more than 5 day's ok... Taking peroxicam for a long time can be dangerous. Just 5 days  and if you feel you don't have pain then you can skip also ok
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Yes can take.
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Hi dear, yes u can safely take them along with the tablets you are already taking. Take care n do perform certain physical exercises on a regular basis.
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Consume a well balanced diet too. Have both fresh n dry fruits and raw vegetables as in salads. Increase your intake of water.
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Yes it's safe
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