well i took it but nothing happened just feeling headache
thyroxine schouldnt be taken with antidepressants
you get carbon dioxide
Thyroxine
You should die if you are a normal person
Mostly 1/4 probability. But miracle happens..
Stereotyping people can lead to unfair assumptions or generalizations based on their characteristics or background, which can perpetuate prejudice and discrimination. It can also limit individuals' opportunities and potential by overlooking their individuality. Additionally, it can harm relationships and create barriers to understanding and empathy.
the person experiences stage fright is when you get nervousness and your heart is always beat fast and fast and it is normal, etc.
NO!!! hes just a normal person who happens to be super famous and really hot!!!
A person taking six to eight 25 milligram Benadryl tablets will overdose.
The name of the person is lost to history, but wax tablets were used by the Greeks before the Romans used them.
Firstly lid lag is found in HYPERthyroidism, not hypo. The explanation for this is as follows: If you (a normal person) takes an overdose of thyroxine, you would get lid lag, but not exophthalmos. This is because thyroxine is a beta adrenoceptor sensitiser. Thus the beta receptors in your heart are more active as adrenaline levels rise. Similarly, the beta receptors in levator palpabrae superioris (the muscles that open the eye) are more sensitive, and hold your eyes open. You will remember from Anatomy that the nerve supply to that muscle is half from the third nerve (occulomotor) and half from the sympathetic chain. This is the opposite of what happens when you cut the sympathetic chain (as in Horner's syndrome) when the eye will partly close.
A normal person is normal. And a person with mind problems asks these sort of questions.