NO
Taking cold medicine to fall asleep because you know it helps you sleep when you take it for colds.
According to my drug book, there are no problems associated with taking these two meds together.
Oral drug administration is taking medicine via the mouth.
Tell her to stop because it is a form of drug abuse
Well the drug in cold and cough medicines that makes you "trip" is dextromorphan or DXM for short. Taking dextromorphan with sertraline(zoloft) can cause serotonin syndrome, which is pretty dangerous and the medicine information that came with my zoloft says it can be fatal. I also think that your not supposed to take adderal with zoloft either, probably for the same reasons, but Im not sure about that one. Just google drug interactions between the things you might be taking. Gotta be on the safe side with medicine!
Of course not! Many cure diseases. Any drug that is used and abused more than prescribed can be harmful to your body. Cold medicine, flu medicine, tums, cough syrup, Tylenol, even vitamins!
dextromethorphan its the ingredient in cold an cough medicine. unfortunately i have alot of experience with this drug. it takes about 45 minutes to an hour to effect you after taken. do not drink alcohol while doing this for you will vomit. each trip is different. your lips will start to go numb when its taking effect.
There is no cold medication that shows up as Meth on a drug test. Sudafed is used in the manufacture of Meth, but taking Sudafed will not make you test positive. While there are amphetamine based meds on the market, the test is looking for certain chemicals uniquely found in Meth. However, since meth is an amphetamine based drug, it is possible that a drug test could show a positive result if you are taking amphetamine based medicine. A drug test should not show a positive result in those circumstances, however not every manufacturer makes their tests the same. It would be your responsibility to inform the tester if you are taking amphetamine based meds PRIOR to the test.
Drug compliance and drug efficacy. Drug compliance means they want to be sure you're taking all your medicine--especially if you're taking something you don't want to, like antabuse. Drug efficacy is done if you're on a pharmaceutical and it's not working. They can test you to see if your body's taking up the drug properly.
If they have reason to they will
diazepam is an anti epileptic drug... its the drug of choice for status epilepticus. but before taking it,consult your doctor.
The disqualifying medications are: any prescription medicine or controlled substance without a prescription a habit forming drug, unless the prescribing doctor writes a letter stating you are safe to be a commercial driver while taking the medicine. If you have that letter, the medical examiner can, but does not have to, certify you to drive antiseizure medicines used to prevent seizures methadone As long as you have a prescription for warfarin, you can drive while taking it.