The topic sentence of the paragraph is "A trip to the ocean can be a relaxing escape from life." The sentence that is unrelated to the topic and can be eliminated is "You should always be careful to avoid overexposure to the sun at the beach."
Benzodiazepines differ in their effects and duration of effects. sedation, anxiolytic, anticonvulsant, muscle relaxing and amnestic properties are all common. however, certain drugs are better suited for certain scenarios. Valium is very sedating and has a long half life, making withdrawal less intense. on the other end, xanax is not particularly sedating but has perhaps greater anti-anxiety properties, and a very short half life making withdrawal more difficult.
no, it is somewhat sedating, not a stimulant.
diphenhydramine
When taking sedating antidepressants you could be charged with driving impaired. With some of these medications, an individual would have to wait over ten hours before driving.
Any medications which can be potentially sedating are best to be taken at bedtime.
sedative, the stronger the anti histamine effect the more sedating.
No, you do not take two sedating medicines at the same time. Overdosing on sedating drugs can cause confusion and grogginess. You might pass out and even have trouble breathing. You need to decide which one to take, because you can't take both together.
Chlorpheniramine (ChlorTrimeton) is an older "sedating" antihistamine used for cough and congestion. Its usual dose is 2-8 mg three times daily. This group of drugs has more recently been replaced by newer "non-sedating" antihistamines such as Claritin, Tavist and Allegra.
No, you cannot take two sedating medications together. If you are having pain which is keeping you up at night, you need to call your doctor and find out what to do. Overdosing on sedating drugs can cause confusion and trouble breathing. You might pass out.
Kestine is a non-sedating H1 antihistamine used for treating allergies such as allergic rhinitis.
Most doctors don't prescribe the two together because both are sedating, which means they make you drowsy and groggy. They are also both pain medications, so most doctors will use one or the other and maybe a non-sedating medication in case of breakthrough pain, such as meloxicam or ibuprofen or naproxen.
No, you should not mix two sedating medications. Both of these drugs are habit forming, which means they are dangerous when taken together and in to great an amount. Overdosing on sedating medication can cause confusion, dizziness, and trouble breathing. You might even pass out. If there is some reason you feel you need the clonazepam along with the pain medicine, contact your doctor and find out what to do.