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Yes, paracetamol with lower doses of ibuprofen can be taken together. So long as your doctor has specifically said so.
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I do it every 4 hours, but im not sure, every person for them selfs
yes. 200+200=400, etc. the percentage of active ingredients is the same no matter the mass of the dosage.
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.
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.
Definitely not. Barbiturates are only available by prescription and because they are fatal in high doses they are rarely prescribed anymore.
In the immediate effects, yes - alcohol does induce euphoria, then in larger doses it will cause lethargy (sluggish feeling), and so on.
In the immediate effects, yes - alcohol does induce euphoria, then in larger doses it will cause lethargy (sluggish feeling), and so on.
If I were you I would only take 1 Ibuprofen(depending on what the MG's are) and then the Tylenol Cough medicine,because Ibuprofen can hurt the liver if taken in large doses.
Only under a vet's care and directions. Ibuprofen can easily reach toxic (fatal) levels in dogs. See the Related Link.
Ketamine is considered a dissociative anesthetic and psychedelic. In lower doses, it will produce dissociative and psychedelic effects, while in higher amounts it will induce anesthesia.