No. They are completely different chemical processes and will not effect one another on a drug test.
Marijuana is not a hard drug and no it will not be difficult to feel the effects.
If you have taken marijuana then you will fail a test for maijuana.
If THC has shown up, they either smoked it or was around others who smoked it. Other drugs do not make the tests come back positive for marijuana.
Short term effects when taking marijuanaProblems with memory and learning;Distorted perception (sights, sounds, time, touch)Trouble with thinking and problem-solving;Loss of coordination; andIncreased heart rate, anxiety.These effects are even greater when other drugs are mixed with the marijuana; and users do not always know what drugs are given to them.
Valium and oxycodone can not be taken together. Other two drugs can be taken along with either of the two drugs.
All of these things should not be taken if you are going to be driving. They are all illegal drugs.
No. Any sort of street drugs or mind altering substances that can affect your mind should not be taken by anyone with epilepsy.
A lot of over-the-counter drugs will show up as marijuana on a cheap urine test, even though they're not. Advil is the most famous one.
These drugs depress the central nervous system and should not be taken with other drugs, such as alcohol, barbiturates, antihistamines, and benzodiazepines that also depress the central nervous system.
Well, this depends on the drug, Salvia and marijuana can be both cooked or chewed, shrooms are eaten and LSD are taken by tab or liquid.
People have taken 5 mg. dexamethasone an smoked marijuana, but mixing drugs is never recommended without discussing it with a medical professional.
I suppose it is possible for it to be fatal under the right conditions. But if smoked normally it is no worse than getting drunk. However ALL drugs are to be taken seriously and not just taken cause friends are taking them