yes, go and see a specialist
No. Depakote is an anti-convulsant, most often used in cases of epilepsy. It is also used, off label, for bipolar disorder and is sometimes prescribed for nervous system disorders.
Really fast. the average woman shaves it off every two or three days.
Although Depakote is sometimes used by people as a substitute for street drugs, this is not that common. It works by slowing the brain's activity. It does not repair neurotransmitters - neurotransmitters are chemicals that help brain cells "talk" to each other. ___________________________________________ No, it is impossible to get high off of Depakote, as all it does is repair damaged Neurotransmitters in the brain.
It is not that they Cant fast but rather Allah the Most Merciful has made it eayse on his servents who are traveling. You can skip fasting the days you travel but those days taken off must be made up when the trip is over.
It should be replaced 15 days prior to major hemorragic surgeries like spine fusion or very delicate ones (some plastic repairs, etc.) with another anti-seizure prescription.
If you are referring to coming off the antidepressant Celexa (generic name citalopram), then the answer is as follows: Typically, the dose is gradually lowered so that withdrawal effects are kept to a minimum. The exact time required to come off Celexa depends on one's current dosage, and several other factors. However, the term "titrate" is usually applied to finding the correct dosage for a person being put on Celexa. In this case, the doseage is gradually rasied to find a level which produces the desired theraputic results with the least side effects.
You can; it's called surgery. No healthy method of weight loss will let you drop it that fast. Nor will it stay off.
pretty fast
fast
In the old days, lumberjacks needed a fast way to get off the hill and back home, so they had races laying down on sleds down the hill.
In the old days, lumberjacks needed a fast way to get off the hill and back home, so they had races laying down on sleds down the hill.
No Days Off was created on 2006-09-26.