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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Glaucoma / June 2004

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Cold/Flu Medications

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Nevasashar - 08 Jun 2004 19:38 GMT
What medications would be safe to take with NTG ?  Its coming up to winter
here and I usually get at least one ripper of a cold !

Thanks

Regards
Anne
Rick Cohn, M.D. - 09 Jun 2004 01:19 GMT
> What medications would be safe to take with NTG ?  Its coming up to winter
> here and I usually get at least one ripper of a cold !
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> Regards
> Anne

Most cold medications are only an issue in patients with narrow
angles.  I usually don't worry about cold medications in my NTG
patients.  You should spend the next few months here in Orlando,
Florida...it's about 95 degrees outside.
Take care,
Rick Cohn, MD
Nevasashar - 10 Jun 2004 18:45 GMT
Thanks for the information.  I don't think I could do without my Codral in
the winter !

Florida sounds great, but I don't thnk my Bank Manager would approve <g>

Regards
Anne

> > What medications would be safe to take with NTG ?  Its coming up to winter
> > here and I usually get at least one ripper of a cold !
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> Take care,
> Rick Cohn, MD
Steve - 11 Jun 2004 01:08 GMT
>>What medications would be safe to take with NTG ?  Its coming up to winter
>>here and I usually get at least one ripper of a cold !
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> Take care,
> Rick Cohn, MD
Dr Rick, so how far are you from WDW?
 
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