As far as I am concerned, my doctor has prescribed me anti-inflammatory (such as naproxen or ibuprofen) together with muscle relaxer (such as flexiril). Make sure the the dosage is not too high though. For example, I would take a 250mg naproxen (2 times/day) and 10 mg flexiril (3 times/day).
yes but i don't recommend it you will must likely be very high and is not do smart to do in general
Mixing these medications could be fatal. Please consult your physician before taking this combination of medications.
I did it 1 hour ago ang nothing happened. Because I am Dante. but you can call me 'The Demon Killer'
Not even close. Citalopram is an anti-depressant not a benzo.
No No -- Alprazolam is a benzodiazapine, used as an anti-anxietal/calmative. Opana is the brand name for Oxymorphone, a pain killer.
No, it is not. Celexa is a anti-depressant and Klonopin (Clonazepam) is a benzodiazepine.
The same as any other creature. To relieve pain.
Depressant. All opiates are depressants. Heroine is a depressant. It severly slows down a persons breathing, depresses nerve transmissions, and is also a pain killer. Heroine depresses the area of the brain that controls the "survival" functions like breathing and coughing.heroin is a narcotic that is made from the poppi plant same with morphine and codien
No, the word "depressant" is confusing you here. Anti means against, so an anti-depressant is something that acts against depression. In this case, the word means clinical depression which is a mood disorder that makes you feel uncontrollably sad and defective.Depressant in the area of heart and blood pressure is referring to the other meaning of the word, which is to lower or decrease something. In this case, they are probably trying to lower your heartbeat or the strength of the beat, both of which can cause your heart to wear out and become damanged.
No, prednisone is a steriod. Methadone is a pain killer/ blocker.
Paracetamol is considered as safe pain killer during pregnancy. But then, you should avoid the same, if possible in pregnancy.
No, a depressant lowers your heart rate, while a stimulant raises it.
Absolutely, It is a mild pain killer/muscle relaxer is typically what it is used for.
In short, no. Lyrica (which is basically the same as Gabapentin), is being used for nueropathic pain, but does NOT contain an opiate. Thus it is not a "pain killer" like vicoden (hydrocodone) or percocet (oxycodone). It will also take a while to build up in your system before you may see results.
No, methadone is an opiod analgesic (pain killer) and PCP is an halucingenic drug