If the medication hasn't caused harm during thirty years of taking it, it is unlikely that it will begin to cause harm. Life-threatening side effects such as neuroleptic malignant syndrome generally occur during the first year of taking antipsychotic medication. Antipsychotic medication doesn't have any sort of cumulative poisonous effect, either.
You can kill the hookworms in your body by taking a medication designed to kill hookworms in humans. This medication is similar to those found for dogs or other animals but is authorized by a physician.
no if you take your medication
Yes, but it probably won't work as good. I recommend taking the medication to kill it then the medication to prevent it coming back.
An anti bacterial medication
An antbiotic is a medication to kill a bactery
The symptom that you have described sounds to me like a form of schizophrenia, which can be treated by an anti-psychotic drug. You should consult a psychiatrist about this, so that you can get a prescription for the medication that you need, and avoid killing someone.
The Nitrolingual pump spray is commonly used for angina attacks. It is never wise to take medication that you donÕt need, especially heart medication. There are always side effects and at times death.
No, it is not "safe" to consume alcohol if you are regularly taking alprazolam. Any psychiatrist will underscore this. Will it kill you if you do have a drink after taking this medication? No. Could it cause much more anxiety and panic than yo already have? Absolutely. In other words, if you are taking this medication, you are taking it for a reason. Consuming alcohol negates the entire purpose of getting this treatment to begin with
The answer is complicated it depends on the medication and the person taking it. My question is why do you want to know? I am guessing either you can't sleep and are taking too much already or you want to kill yourself. Go to your doctor either way and they can help you if you are honest with them.
yes, taking a bottle of *Xanax can kill you. Please don't
No.
Increasind medication dosages can kill you especially when you are one who does not have enougha dn correct knowledge of the medication. There are professionals who evaluate and do such increasing of dosages.