give them milk it makes it useless
People taking barbiturates should not stop taking them suddenly without first checking with the physician who prescribed the medication. It may be necessary to taper the dose gradually to reduce the chance of withdrawal symptoms.
yes.
Barbiturates can cause Stevens-Johnson syndrome. Other negative effects include bone pain, tenderness, loss of appetite, muscle weakness and yellow eyes or skin.
As barbiturates are more than likely prescribed the first person to talk to is your physician. They will be able to point you in the right direction. If you are taking someone else's prescription your best best is to seek a counselor or addiction specialist in your area. For help check out www.drugrehab.net
Barbiturates are usually swallowed but sometimes barbiturates are injected and this can be extremely dangerous. =)
Yes they are. If you're in a public place there is nothing you can do to prevent someone taking your photograph.
Barbituates is a misspelling of barbiturates.
Barbiturates are available only with a physician's prescription
punch them in the face
The reason to take safety precautions is to prevent injury, illness or death to you or someone else, and to prevent damage to property. The consequences of not taking appropriate safety precautions are the you or someone else may be injured, made ill, or killed, or you may cause substantial damage to someone else's property or to your own.
Barbituric acid is the common chemical component of barbiturates.
Barbiturates are highly addictive.