It depends on the nature of your job, and your employers willingness to let you return to work. If operating machinery or driving a vehicle, then you would not be allowed to work. You must take the advice of your doctor.
Yes, the dextromethorphan added is enough to make you drowsy and even dizzy. Do not drive or operate machinery if you are taking this medicine daily.
Ask your doctor if it is safe for you to drive
Ask your doctor if it is safe for you to drive
Taking medicine that was prescribed for someone other than you is very dangerous. It is important not to take other people's prescription medicine.
It depends what the medication is. Some (but not all) medications can cause drowsiness - and will usually state on the label that it's unwise to drive while taking it.
It depends what the medication is. Some (but not all) medications can cause drowsiness - and will usually state on the label that it's unwise to drive while taking it.
If the medicine was prescribed to reduce the occurrence of seizures then failing to take the medicine means that a seizure is more likely to occur than if you took the medicine.
No. Tylenol has nothing to do with THC. Something bad would be taking a prescribed medicine for heart problems then smoking weed.
You should not change a prescribed medicine without talking to your doctor. If is an over the counter (OTC) medicine NOT suggested by your doctor, then yes.
This medicine can cause drowsiness and blurred or double vision. People who take this drug should not drive, use machines, or do anything else that might be dangerous until they have found out how the medicine affects them.
In many jurisdictions, it is generally not legal for a Chinese medicine practitioner or any alternative medicine provider to instruct a patient to stop taking prescribed medications without the oversight of a licensed medical doctor. While they can provide advice on complementary therapies, patients should always consult with their primary healthcare provider before making any changes to their prescribed treatment plans. It's essential for practitioners to respect the boundaries of their practice and prioritize patient safety.
Benzonatate is used for cough. It may cause drowsiness in some people. It should never be chewed and should always be swallowed whole. I assume the other drug your are asking about is clonazepam (Klonopin). It is a benzodiazepine. It, too, causes drowsiness. Other than the increased drowsiness from taking both of these agents together, there are no clinically significant interactions.