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That depends on what the prescribing physician and/or primary care provider decides. That being said, Xanax (alprazolam) and Vyvanse (lisdexamfetamine) have no known drug to drug interactions and can be taken safely together.
Yes, you should be able to do this safely. The two medications are very similar (Vyvanse is bonded to an amino acid and Adderall XR isn't) they contain essentially the same medication.
An emergency response driver must respond safely so as not to further injure the person. Your body is very susceptible to devastating injury when I is already hurt.
Not until you've run LOTS of water down the drain.
There are no known drug to drug interactions between these two medications, but it is recommended that you ask your primary care provider (physician) before taking the two together.
yes ,no problem you can buy them from the supermarket pre frozen
You can safely take Folic acid throughout your life safely. And this is true for both the sexes. It is a Vitamin present in green leafy vegetables. But do not take it in high dose for long time unlessadvisedby your Doctor.
No medication can be safely taken when consuming alcohol because alcohol impairs judgement and that can lead to misdosing and or drug interactions that cause further impairment. ANd, if you are bipolar, you should not be drinking alcohol anyway, Maybe try and figure out why you want a drink when that is a contriutor to bipolar and will make it worse.
C. provides documented information. I already took the test and this is what the answer was....provides documented information.
There's no reason why not - although, if the whole building is already supported by a UPS, the one under your desk would be irrelevant !
Treat dry ice burns the same way as treating other types of burns. Apply ointment and see a doctor when necessary. Check link for an article that discusses how to handle dry ice safely.
Treat dry ice burns the same way as treating other types of burns. Apply ointment and see a doctor when necessary. Check link for an article that discusses how to handle dry ice safely.