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Evidently if you drink alcohol it inhibits the effects of clonidine, meaning it would be the same thing as if you did not take your clonidine pill. If you have been taking clonidine for a long time then you could have higher blood pressure etc.
Evidently if you drink alcohol it inhibits the effects of clonidine, meaning it would be the same thing as if you did not take your clonidine pill. If you have been taking clonidine for a long time then you could have higher blood pressure etc.
Yes but it will make you drowsy & your blood pressure will go down.
I wouldn't see why not. I mean I've done it plenty of times. I'm not dead or anything.
Pioglitazone hydrochloride can cause fluid retention or edema (swelling), which may lead to or worsen heart failure, so tell your doctor if you have a history of these conditions. First stop taking pioglitazone hydrochloride. Then, your doctor should perform a blood glucose test, to decide what the reason is, such as caused by the drug or the diabetes is not well controlled.
Before taking Loratadine and Fexofenadine Hydrochloride together, a professional should be consulted. Any combination of medications whether prescription or over the counter should be approved by a doctor or pharmacist.
can you drink alcohol with sertraline
Yes it will get you sleepy but you will feel high take 2 wait a lil bit youll pass out for a while
Clonidine is generally not regarded as a drug with any recreational potential. Users typically report profound tiredness, but without any euphoria. While this drug is useful for those in opioid withdrawal, it is not used to 'get high'.
The active ingredient in both pills is the same (Cetirizine). The difference between hydrochloride and dihydrochloride is the difference between the non active ingredients in the pills that are added to the drug so that there is enough bulk to make a pill. The above 'advice' is simply rubbish. Any (old Skool) A-Level chemistry student knows the difference between 'hydrochloride' and 'di-hydrochloride': Not the same molecule.However, in layman's terms: cetirizine di-hydrochloride is the real thing and is less likely to make you drowsy. Cetirizine hydrochloride is a copycat molecule to work around patent laws.From personal experience, cetirizine hydrochloride makes me drowsy, whereas cetirizine di-hydrochloride does not. :-)
Yes. This is an antihistamine cream, and is safe to use with aspirin.
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