Short answer - Yes for Instant release pills, No for extended release.
Yes you can, however; it will affect you a little differently. First, it is likely that it will give a stronger effect, due to a lack of what is called "first-pass metabolization" by the liver (some anatomical differences from swallowing it versus sublingual, insufflation, or rectal administration). Second, it is likely to last a shorter period of time, an hour or two less. Third, while the pill is bound with glucose and other sugars normally, amphetamine itself is rather unpleasant tasting.
Absolutely. Vyvanse is identical to Adderal (dextroamphetamine) except it has an amino acid (lyside) bonded to it. It had no effect until your body "digests" the lysine molecule off of it. So regardless of how you administer Vyvanse, whether orally, sublingually, intranasaly, or otherwise, your body has to digest it before it has an effect so it does not matter how you take it. But yes, you can take it sublingually. It tastes a bit like bitter Splenda.
yes. its probally the best way to do it besides oraly
yes of course it can, at the minute i have 26 5mg Valium under my tongue right now!! go for it, you will appreciate your diazepam alot more
What is the effect of ridilan Valium and butalbital taken together
Yes, Valium can safely be taken with the antihistamine Claritin.
Valium and oxycodone can not be taken together. Other two drugs can be taken along with either of the two drugs.
Valium is one of the many antiseizure drugs. It shouldn't be taken without prescription.
Yes, metronidazole penicillin can be taken with valium. However, these two taken together can cause nausea, headaches, and sometimes confusion.
yes
Valium is an anti-anxiety medication, not a painkiller. It will not change ovulation pain.
I'd honestly just take it the way you're supposed to, sublingually. It works wonders that way. As far as smoking it, I'm sure it wont work nearly as well or as long as it would if taken sublingually.
can tramadol 50mg and valium 10mg be taken 6 hours apart
u get wasted
yes but not for long times
Valium and Flexeril should not be combined. Other drugs may be taken together if your psychiatrist and cardiologist think that they can be taken together.