AboutDr. Tara Kompare, Pharm.D. Expertise I can answer a broad range of questions related to community pharmacy practice. My particular
interests include childrens` health and safe medication use for seniors. As the mother of two small children, I am quite knowledgable on many parenting issues from how to handle
a baby with colic to how to get kids to take their medicine. With regards to medication use in seniors, I can answer questions about adverse effects, drugs to generally avoid
in that population, and disease management issues.
Experience I entered the world of pharmacy as a technician for approximately six years. I then went on to receive my Doctor of Pharmacy degree and now work for the Federal Government as an outpatient pharmacist.
Publications Drug Topics Feb.2006 edition ("Why a Kiddie Corner Makes Sense"),
I also recently submitted an article to Pharmacy Times entitled "How to Help Parents Cope With Colic" which is scheduled for publication in the near future.
Education/Credentials B.S. Biology (Old Dominion University 1997)
Pharm.D.(Virginia Commonwealth University 2002)
Expert: Dr. Tara Kompare, Pharm.D. Date: 5/5/2007 Subject: nevibolol 2.5 mg and sildenafil 25mg with metformin 500 mg
Question sir whether nevibolol 2.5 mg in morning, metformin sr 500 mg or (rimonabant once in morningat) 6 pm and sildenafil 25 mg (thrice in week)at night 9.30 can have interaction or harmful effect( mild hypertensive obese with mild diabetic)
Answer Hi,
There are no major drug interactions associated with the three drugs mentioned. I would caution you that beta blockers (ie. Nevibolol) can mask the symptoms of hypoglycemia so it is especially important to monitor your blood sugar more frequently upon initiation of therapy.