No medication can be safely taken when consuming alcohol because alcohol impairs judgement and that can lead to misdosing and or drug interactions that cause further impairment. ANd, if you are bipolar, you should not be drinking alcohol anyway, Maybe try and figure out why you want a drink when that is a contriutor to bipolar and will make it worse.
It depeds on what medication your prescribed, but you could always ask your doctor or pharmasist but personally mine is not too expensive.
it's a medication that is used for treating depression it's a medication that is used for treating depression
Tegretol is classified as an anticonvulsant and mood-stabilizing medication. It is commonly used to treat epilepsy, bipolar disorder, and trigeminal neuralgia.
Ovide, a newer medication containing malathion, appears to be effective in treating patients with permethrin-resistant lice.
No but something that usually needs treating
Neurofeedback is effective in treating emotional overarousal, which is part of the symptomotology of Borderline Personality Disorder; however, there is no research to suggest that neurofeedback is effective at extinguishing the diagnosis.
No herbal medication has scientific medical evidence of effectiveness in treating alcoholism.
Paxil (paroxetine hydrochloride) for treating depression, generalized anxiety disorder, OCD, panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, PMDD, and PTSD
Secondary dysmenorrhea is controlled by treating the underlying disorder.
There is no set length of time. It would depend on the severity and specific disorder and on the person treating that disorder.
There is no specific med aimed at treating NVLD. Medication prescriptions for this disorder have to be individualized for the person that has the disorder. For example my child is on anxiety or mood stabilization medications because he is so anxious and has wild mood swings. Also behavioral therapy is very important in dealing with NVLD. This lessens the need for meds and often will extinguish undesirable behaviors should they arouse.
Diet and/or medication. Improved sanitary conditions. Vaccinations.