I'm assuming you want to get high, if you just want to feel relaxed and sedated 1-1.5mg if you want to feel drunk with more of a body high go for 2mg or a "bar".
He is very much taken. Not single at all.
An awful lot! If combined with an opiate, alcohol or barbiturate, 25mg of alprazolam (Xanax) is enough to kill you. Taken in isolation, 25mg. of Xanax would induce semi-coma and possibly death due to apnea.
1450 rs for a single dose
Let the veterinarian prescribe the correct dosage of alprazolam, too much would be fatal.
The lethal dose of alprazolam (Xanax) can vary widely depending on individual factors such as tolerance, body weight, and overall health, but doses above 10 mg can be particularly dangerous. Alcohol, especially when consumed in large quantities, can significantly enhance the sedative effects of alprazolam, leading to respiratory depression, coma, or death. Combining even small amounts of alcohol with alprazolam increases the risk of overdose. It is crucial to avoid mixing these substances and to seek immediate medical help if overdose is suspected.
It depends on how much alcohol is in the blood and how much Dilaudid you take and how it is taken wheather oral or intraveinious
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Can't determine exact answer in milligrams nor in pills or tablets since it depends on the individual's body weight, tolerance thwarts alprazolam and the MG of the given xanax which could be 0,25 mg, 0,5 mg, 1mg which defines how much alprazolam does it contain.
It depends on several factors, most importantly: - Tolerance - Body weight - Body physiology - Other drugs taken Although Benzodiazepines are very safe when taken on their own in an overdose, some of the more potent Benzodiazepines can still be fatal in moderate dosages (though usually only with potent hypnotics such as Temazepam, Lormetazepam, Flunitrazepam, Nitrazepam, etc.) A fatal dose of Alprazolam taken on it's own can be anywhere between 100 and 1000mg, depending on the factors involved, and cause of death will likely be respiratory arrest.
Methadone and Suboxone should not be taken together. Mixing these medications will cause severe withdrawals no matter how much of each is taken.
yes, adderol can show up on a drug test. depends on when and how much you've taken.
i am single with four children. how much would the taxes be on 10 million dollars?