I have been wondering about exactly the same question. There are times when I am overcome by extreme drowsiness that would appear to be in direct correlation to my taking dextroamphetamine. I am on the prescribed drug for ADD and find that at certain times, especially when highly stressed or my mind is racing at lightening speeds, that this reaction occurs. All other times it works exactly as it is supposed to, so am confused as to why this happens. I would very much like to know if there is an explanation for this or if I should be looking for some other reason for my drowsiness?
I take concerta and the only time it causes me drowsiness is when I don't take it.... then Im like a zombie that can't wake up or keep her head up!
Methadone will cause drowsiness if it is taken in excess.
No, quite the opposite. Pseudoephedrine is a stimulant.
Yes, and it will combat drowsiness
No, if you are experiencing drowsiness, this could indicate that you are taking too much methadone. Consult your physician about adjusting your medication.
The most common side effects of methadone are constipation, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth, headache, increased sweating, itching, lightheadedness, nausea, vomiting, and weakness.Sweating, drowsiness, weight gain to name a fewSide effects of methadone include sweating, constipation, decrease in sex drive, and sugar cravings.
Yes, if drowsiness occurs after taking methadone, it is usually a sign that you are taking too much.
Yes, just like any other opiate it can cause drowsiness in some people.
Using methadone and fentanyl at the same time can cause dizziness, drowsiness, and difficulty concentrating. Always talk to your doctor before taking multiple medications to find the right dosage for your specific case.
In general, drowsiness is feeling the need to sleep. Or many of these are known to cause fatigue and daytime drowsiness.
False positive for methadone
Ultram can cause drowsiness.
no, but they do cause pimples
sometimes
Yes.