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Can I restart a medication that the doctor previously stopped?

Yes, you can restart a medication that was previously stopped by a doctor. It is best to consult with your pharmacist, as they can evaluate your needs and work with your doctor to create a plan. They can also provide close monitoring to ensure the medication is effective.

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