There are no birth control pills on the market in 2013 that contain hCG.
No, it does not contain any opiates. To put it bluntly, Strattera has no real value as a recreational drug, nor is it terribly effective for it's intended purpose. Most ADD/ADHD treatments, such as Adderall, contain dopamine reuptake inhibitors which can produce a speedy high. However, Strattera does not contain DRIs, as it is an alternative to stimulant based treatment forms.
No..Progesterone and HCG are two separate hormones
No, Prozac does not contain HCG, which is the hormone associated with pregnancy. If you took a pregnancy test, Prozac would not affect the results.
I am almost positive that it doesn't show hcg in a falsified pregnancy result.
Homeopathic HCG contains only trace amounts of HCG. Homeopathic remedies are processed in very specific ways and are diliuted many times. For example, a '6x' potency is a 1 in 1,000,000 dilution. Higher potencies are even more dilute.
Yes you may take prenatal vitamins on the HCG diet as long as they don't contain hidden sugars such as dextrose, sucralose, etc. Check this before taking any type of multi vitamin while on HCG.
The HCG diet drops contain human derived HCG in solution. That's it. HCG is a human hormone that is triggered in pregnancy - it's the same stuff used in the common pregnancy test. The thinking is that the drops will make your body feel pregnant, so that it sheds fat more easily.
No. Although estrogen and progesterone are needed to promote pregnancy, the main hormone of pregnancy, itself, is HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin). As pregnancy progresses, HCG rises.
What type of rash does strattera cause
No. Strattera can be dangerous if it gets in your eyes.
Yes; Strattera has no known interactions with Tylenol (paracetamol).