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This depends on the number of tablets, you have taken. Suppose you have taken ten tablets of Valium. Then after half life of the drug you will have five tablets remaining in his body. (Half life of Valium is about day and half.) After next day and half, you have two and half drug remaining in the body of the patient. This is true for the next half life. During all this period, you can awake the patient, feed him, take him to the toilet. He will recover eventually. (Then the patient need to be taken to psychiatrist for counselling.)
You don't need these tablets!
8 tablets
2tab
1/2
that's mainly what tablets are for
Take Tablets, that's my best answer, but to get the tablets you need to see a doctor.
Athough there were only 10 Commandments recorded on tablets, there were actually over 600. These guided the Israelites in all matters of life and were a constant reminder of their imperfect state and therefor their need for a redeemer.
no it doesn't.
No, you do not need malaria tablets for the caribbean. You will need a passport. I usually bring my passport, drivers license and social security card on all my traveling. If you are worried about malaria, which is not carried by all mosquitos, or any other environmental disease, take bug spray and sunscreen. I recommend using Off bug spray.