An overdose is technically more than you are prescribed. It depends on your body weight, how fast you metabolize the drug, etc...
i.e. don't take more than you're prescribed :)
Can you take clonidine and focalin together to help tics caused from the adhd medicine.
It's called O.D-ing, or Overdosing.
no
Ask your doctor
It depends on what drugs and how much is in the pill. If you are deliberately considering along those lines, you might be better to see a doctor.
If you take sufficient it can
According to the drugs.com interactions checker, ADD medicines generally dont interact with antibiotics. I just got on an antibiotic for an ear infection today and need to take some focalin to prepare for a test tomorrow. I guess im going to take the chance, but im a little scared because ive never been on antibiotics before and ive always been very sensitive to focalin.
Depends on what you mean with too much. Overdosing is never good but you would notice the effects before you are 50 and menopausal. So no.
yes!! it can be fatal!
I once was forced to take focalin because people thought I had ADHD, (in actuality, I had asperger's syndrome,) and you probably won't get much effect from it, mostly the side effects. It's made for ADHD, so it makes you tired, and occasionally dizzy and some confuse this for "vertigo". You should nopt resort to a higher dosage if it does not work, because the fatigue and dizziness will worsen, and you will become miserable. Focalin xr is made to swat the H from ADHD, that's all.___________________________________________-I was also on focalin xr 10 mg before but after just 2 weeks i immediatly stopped. Focalin has a side affect of a serious "down" after it wares off. I went through a sudden and radical depression and pretty much was mean about and to everyone and everything. Im now on adderall xr, much better. I highly recommend switching.
I'm not sure exactly but i overdosed on Xanax last year and i was out for about a solid 2 or 3 hours before the paramedics revived me
Yes, as long as they are advised by a doctor, and you are not overdosing.