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Yes, they can both be taken together. However, you should take PGX at least 2 hours apart of any other medication.
48 hours
bad drug interactions. bad as in death. stop taking Prozac if your not depressed. if you are depressed, never take ecstasy. it will just make you more depressed. i know a kid who killed himself the day after taking ecstasy.
after 1and a half hours
eight hours.
can you use a sunbed while taking doxycyline
I posted this question because I am considering switching medications and am nervous about it due to so many adverse accounts I've been reading on the internet. I have been taking Lexapro 15mg for 2 years for GAD treatment. I had dry mouth at first, but it went away quickly. The mental effects have been wonderful and I feel like "me" again without all the worrying. My reason for switching is due to extreme lethargy (sleeping 10 hours a night then taking 2 hour naps mid-day!), night sweats, and absolutely NO libido. I though I could deal with the libido thing, but after 2 years it's driving me crazy. My doctor suggested I try Effexor XR because at a low dose (75mg) she thinks it wouldn't effect my sex drive nor make me so sleepy, yet would still treat my GAD. I was all for it today in her office, but when I came home and started researching Effexor on the web, I am reading so many terrifying reviews about it--mostly of its horrible withdrawal symptoms. Does anyone out there have any experience with this? Should I stay put with Lexapro or go forward with Effexor? Or is there something else that would work better?? Help! PS I am also taking birth control (Yaz), which may or may not have anything to do with this scenario, but I thought yaou should know my whole medical situation.
People in pain who can afford to lie down for 8 hours after taking it and not drive machinery
Yes you can. Taking suboxone first and then using can cause you to have withdrawals. But 12 hours should be enough to take subutex/suboxone
Patients taking colchicine should stop taking it immediately if they have diarrhea, stomach pain, nausea, or vomiting. If these symptoms continue for 3 hours or more after the medicine is stopped, check with a physician
The pharmacist says it will stay in the blood stream up until 36 hours after ingestion. So after 36 hours there should be no issue!
Depending on your body weight, I would say 3-6 hours.