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Higher doses of barbiturates result in a greater amount of intoxication. Your heart rate will slow and your motor skills will decrease, as well.
Yes. In high doses it will stop breathing. In appropriate doses it is a safe medication that is used to control seizures although it has been replaced by safer medications in most situations. There are adverse side effects from long term use of safe doses
Don't you mean "benzodiazapines"?? The benzodiazepine family of depressants is used therapeutically to produce sedation, induce sleep, relieve anxiety and muscle spasms, and to prevent seizures. In general, benzodiazepines act as hypnotics in high doses, anxiolytics in moderate doses, and sedatives in low doses.
Depakote EC is enteric coated Depakote, which must be taken in multiple doses daily. Depakote ER is extended release Depakote, which can be taken once daily, and usually requires a dose increase of 8-20% compared with Depakote EC.
There are none. High doses of benadryl induce delirium that may be exacerbated by alcohol, but such doses are usually the result of the user's intent to get a high. Diphenhydramine at it's therapeutic doses does not interact with alcohol in any significant way.
High levels of circulating cortisol, due to administration of doses of glucocorticoids over a span of time, can result in a condition known as Cushing's syndrome.
yes, it'll get ya high but you have to take ALOOOT of it and your messing with your liver doing that. But if your looking at Bups to get high maybe it's time for a detox and treatment. Just saying
High repeated doses of amphetamines can result in paranoid psychosis, where the user may experience auditory hallucinations, lose touch with reality, and exhibit symptoms such as paranoia, agitation, and loss of appetite.
You need to wing you way off the pills, slowly lower the dosing, until you can start skipping days, you will probably stop feeling the side effects of the pills(euphoric feels) as you lessen then doses.
Nutmeg is not poisonous to people when consumed in normal amounts. It is a spice that is the seed of the nutmeg tree, a tropical evergreen that grow on the Spice Islands. The fruit of the tree produces mace which is ground from the dried fibrous meat of the fruit and the nutmeg seed which is used whole or ground.Nutmeg contains a narcotic called myristicin. In large doses (a full teaspoon or more of ground nutmeg, or 1-3 whole nutmegs) at one time, nutmeg can be poisonous or even hallucinogenic, and cause nausea, vomiting and circulatory collapse.Nutmeg is also poisonous to dogs. Even small doses can cause tremors, seizures, and central nervous system damage.
Your psychiatrist will start with a very low dosage and then slowly increase it until the right dosage is found, i.e. the least amount that will be effective. For some people it is as low as 500 or 750mg. For many it is 1000 or 1500mg. Note that this is not a medication you should self-prescribe. It can be very dangerous in some circumstances. Most people do not have serious side effects but some people do, including life-threatening seizures and permanent liver damage. A doctor can minimize the danger. Experimenting with dosage on your own would be extremely hazardous. Even under medical supervision you do not start or stop Depakote suddenly.
because they are both SSRI's, the two combined, especially at high doses could result in serotonin syndrome.