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  1. ... you use orlistat you should take a daily multivitamin that contains vitamins A, D, E, K, and beta-carotene. Read the label to find a multivitamin product that contains these vitamins. Take the multivitamin ...
  2. ... doctor may recommend a calcium supplement and a multivitamin containing vitamin D to take during your treatment. ...
  3. ... prescribe or recommend a calcium supplement and a multivitamin containing vitamin D to take during your treatment. ...
  4. ... stop taking biotin before your blood test. Most multivitamins contain low doses of biotin, which are unlikely ...
  5. ... mouth daily, for up to 3 years. Many multivitamins contain lutein. They usually provide a relatively small ...
  6. ... Glucovance), phenytoin (Dilantin, Phenytek), and vitamin A (in multivitamins). Also tell your doctor if you have ever ...
  7. ... ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin, others), naproxen (Aleve, Naprosyn, others)], multivitamins, and medications for sleep. Be sure to let ...
  8. ... Magnesium Hydroxide antacids: aspirin, ferrous sulfate (iron), and multivitamins. Be sure to let your doctor and pharmacist ...
  9. ... than the amount contained in a regular daily multivitamin. If you need to get emergency medical treatment ...
  10. ... to levoleucovorin injection, leucovorin, folic acid (Folicet, in multivitamins), folinic acid, or any other medications.tell your ...
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