Yes, provide you take the correct dosage prescribed by your doctor.
The ER stands for extended release, there the same drug so yes.
I am not a physician, but bendryl has diphenhydramine in it and it is safe to take with flexeril but u should always ask ur Dr.
No, "appeler" is a regular -er verb in French. It conjugates according to regular -er verb patterns.
The first thing you should do if your child ingests poison is call Poison Control at 1-800-222-1222. Their trained experts will quickly and efficiently guide you to the correct treatment and can help you save your child's life.
Yes as long as it is not a ER or slow release form of the drug. (regular darvon is not slow release or ER)
Sauter is to jump. It's a regular "ER" verb. :)
Regular Verbs
Il a neigé (it snowed).Neiger (to snow) is a regular verb with an -er ending. To form the passé composé with regular -er verbs:1) Conjugate the auxiliary verb (in the case with neiger and most verbs, it is avoir)Il a2) Add the past participle by removing the -er ending and adding é.neig(er)neigé
to be absolutlely safe, er right
Arriver: to arrive. It's a regular -er verb.
It'll almost certainly put you to sleep -- maybe for a day or two. And their may be other effects as well. It's a veru dangerous, potentially damaging thing to do. However, it's very unlikely to kill you. Both ER's and lab testing indicate that alprazolam is not acutely lethal. I can't find the actual LD50 -- and Im not sure that's even been effectively determined. But even surprisingly huge overdoses don't seem to result in death.
If you have glass in your foot you go to the ER and they will take it out and put stiches in