Dextroamphetamine and other stimulants may aggravate the symptoms of Tourette Syndrome, and are not at all indicated for use when it might be present. Short answer: NO!
Uhh, no.
not safe at all! why is this a question. ssri's are not to play with...
Yes; there is no study that has shown it worsens symptoms for individuals with ADHD.
probably around 3G - to keep it safe for most individuals
No; Vyvanse is a prodrug of dextroamphetamine. Dextroamphetamine can in rare cases cause cardiac failure in those with heart defects. Most doctors before prescribing stimulant drugs order heart tests to ensure there is no heart issues that could cause cardiac side effects. When used in proper doses, Vyvanse is safe. Cocaine has no appropriate dose and is far more dangerous than Vyvanse.
Individuals with pre-existing medical conditions should consult with a healthcare professional to determine if Normotim is safe for them considering their specific circumstances.
Proteins are an essential part of every individuals diet. You are fine/safe as long as you do not consume too much protein and at the same time drink sufficient water and fiber in your diet to ensure that your kidneys are safe and healthy.
Drinking any alcohol may be dangerous to your baby. There has been no 'safe' amount of alcohol identified that does not cause fetal alcohol syndrome.
This comes from soldiers in war zones who began to think that they were completely safe as long as they stayed in their foxhole. The soldiers knew that many of them would die, just not themselves.
South Korea is a very safe country. It has one of the lowest levels of crime anywhere in the developed world. North Korea is a very dangerous country where it is stifling and where individuals are often afraid of government sanctioned violence.
There are plenty of safe communities specifically build for LGBT individuals where you can meet other people.For example:EmptyClosetsGaySpeakTheGayUKOutNationAnd so on.As always, please stay safe online.
Exercise therapy can be perfectly safe for individuals with certain manageable heart conditions. As long as the program is adjusted to cater to potential problems, exercise therapy can greatly benefit anyone.