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Dr. Stanley Freeman
Pharmacist
<p style="text-align: justify;">Dr. Stanley Freeman is a Consultant Pharmacist specializing in Cancer Medication Therapies. Dr. Freeman is Licensed as a Consultant Pharmacist by the State of Florida Board of Pharmacy. Dr. Freeman specializes in communication with Biotech Companies, Venture Capitalists, and Cancer Patients, Families, and Caregivers. Dr. Freeman has a B.S. in Pharmacy and a Doctor of Pharmacy Degree (Pharm.D.) from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Dr. Freeman also has an M.S. in Pharmacology from Northeastern University in Boston. As a Consultant Pharmacist, Dr. Freeman keeps up with the NCCN Guidelines (National Comprehensive Cancer Network), the ASCO Guidelines (American Society of Clinical Oncology), the NCI (National Cancer Institute), and Up To Date. Dr. Freeman does expect an Honorarium for his provided opinions. Patients should always defer to their physicians for therapy.</p>
Dr. Stanley Freeman
- Fort Myers FL, Florida
- Accepting new patients
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Therapeutic range?
Yes -( but - hopefully it is the correct medication for your situation )
Doxycycline shelf life?
Yes - it is safe to use.
Medication interactions?
Using Trazodone with Trintellix can increase the risk of a rare but serious condition called the serotonin syndrome. Recommed you go to the Internet and enter Trazodone and Trintellix. READ MORE
Using Trazodone with Trintellix can increase the risk of a rare but serious condition called the serotonin syndrome. Recommed you go to the Internet and enter Trazodone and Trintellix. You will see the MAJOR possible interactions. Always let your physicians know all of the medications you are taking.
Can I take norco and benadryl at the same time?
If Norco is a narcotic I would say no. Both cause drowsiness and there is likelihood of falling down and other injuries. Cannot drive. Strongly recommend going to a Dentist for READ MORE
If Norco is a narcotic I would say no. Both cause drowsiness and there is likelihood of falling down and other injuries. Cannot drive. Strongly recommend going to a Dentist for further assistance.
Are Marol and dihydrocodeine the same medication?
No - they are two different molecules and therefore two different medications.