Quasi-synthetic narcotics are those which are derived from naturally occurring narcotic substances but are changed in the laboratory to have a more specific effect or to be more powerful. eg Heroin from Morphine. These are distinct from narcotics synthesised in the laboratory to produce a specific chemical effect in the body and not derived from a natural narcotic (such as Methadone)
Excuse me! ONLY Prozac? Prozac is a 'controlled substance' prescription narcotic. If it is truly only your first offense you MAY get off lightly but don't kid yourself that it is not a serious offense.
Nausea, I've had a lot of that, and headaches.
Yes, alcohol may effect you if you are taking prozac. Prozac is not a contraceptive and will never prevent pregnancy.
It is neither - Prozac is an anti-depressant, and shouldn't get you high at all. If you take too many, you will overdose without feeling any different. If you have depression or an anxiety problem and are prescribed to Prozac, taking your regular dosage will affect you, but will probably not affect someone without your illness in the same way.
no. the medication Ultram (tramadol hcl) is non-narcotic; even though they have the same effect as hydrocodone if taken in high doses.
SSRI meds may lead to increased bleeding.
No, it is not a narcotic. It is a central nervous system stimulant, for people with ADD/ADHD it has a calming effect. For people without ADHD it is a powerful stimulant. Narcotic means numb and opiates fall into this catagory.
Yes, if both are prescribed for you, there is no problem in taking those 2 drugs together. To get the "sleeping" effect of trazodone, without interfering with prozac antidepressant effect, the trazodone dosage should be around 25mg to 100mg.
I recommend learning the English language and trying again.
what mood stabilizer can i take with prozac, wellbutrin,adderall and xanax?
Prozac and commonly prescribed anticoagulants (blood thinners) bind to the same protein. It is possible that Prozac may displace some of the anticoagulants so that there is more of that drug free in the blood. This is a rare side effect. In short, probably not. However, if you are on blood thinners and Prozac, your clinic will need to be aware and monitoring your levels.