No, if you are experiencing drowsiness, this could indicate that you are taking too much methadone. Consult your physician about adjusting your medication.
It depends on which medication. One should avoid consuming excess vitamin E when taking the medication that is used for thinning blood. Too much consumption of Vitamin E is dangerous and you should consult a doctor before taking Vitamin E supplements.
A nurses responsibilities for someone taking Clindamycin is to make sure they do not get too much of the medication. They also are responsible for getting the medication to the patient on time and keeping track of what time it was given to them.
It could be that the thyroid medication is interacting with another medication. If you have an overactive thyroid, that too could be resulting in your hair loss.
Hypertension is essentially high-blood-pressure. (HBP) The best way to monitor is to test their blood pressure about an hour after taking their medication and then later on during the day to make sure it is in normal range. It can be too low after taking their medication or too high if the medication isn't working right. People whose blood pressure is too high appear to be red in the face and neck region usually. Taking the right medications and eating a diet recommended by their doctor is the best way to control HBP.
No. It could be asthma, depression, or many other health reasons. it also happens if you drink too much alcohol or are too used to taking sleep medication.
I would not recommend taking two sedatives together. Methocarbamol is a muscle relaxant. Taking too much sedative medication could make you pass out. You might even have trouble breathing.
Tylenol is toxic to the liver. Taking that much could damage your liver, perhaps permanently. You should always follow the directions on any medication to avoid harming yourself. Taking too much medicine does not make you feel that much better; it gives you more side effects.
Taking more than the recommended dosage of medication (i.e more than the dosage prescribed by your doctor, rather than the general dosages on the packet instructions) can be detrimental to your long term health, since most medications are slightly toxic to the liver and sometimes the kidneys. Depending on what medication you take too much of, there will be other side effects - for example too much of a anti-hypertensive will lower your blood pressure far too much. Too much paracetamol will have a negative impact on your liver, whereas too much ibuprofen may cause gastric ulcers. Too many corticosteroids and osteoporosis is likely to result, whereas too many immunosuppressives are lead to an increased cancer risk.
He took too much sleeping medication.
i too am taking the same medication i have hashimotos thyroidtitus i am hypo thyroid
The answer is complicated it depends on the medication and the person taking it. My question is why do you want to know? I am guessing either you can't sleep and are taking too much already or you want to kill yourself. Go to your doctor either way and they can help you if you are honest with them.