I dont see why there would be a problem since there is only a once or twice dose of xanax, but it very addictive so be carefull. One .05 tablet should be good if you never use xanax. Then one for the return flight. I dont think 1mg is appropriate if you dont have a tolorance.
220mg is equivalent to 0.22 grams
220mg of CO2 x (1 g / 1000mg) x (1 mole of CO2 / 44 g ) = 0.005 moles
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No! It's Naproxen Sodium 220mg, which is pretty much the same thing as Aleve, unless you get high on Aleve, the answer is definitely no!
most are around 220mg or lower with exception of BAYS english Muffins are double in sodium in fact these are very good muffins but they need to lower sodium by 50% in order to be safe for eating. I guess we will have to wait until FDA rolls out there new regulation on sodium for processed foods.
It is a 220mg Naproxen SodiumNAPROXEN is an anti-inflammatory drug. It relieves pain and inflammation associated with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and juvenile (childhood) arthritis. Naproxen is also effective in treating other mild to moderate pain, including menstrual pain, headache, toothache, and temporarily reduces fever.Image:http://media.cornerdrugstore.com/dru...7/napr220f.jpg
The volume of the 220mg depends on what substance you are measuring and knowing the density of that substance. There are 5cc per teaspoon. The easy calculation is for water which has a density of 1 gram/cc. In the case of water, 220 mg would be approximately 0.04 teaspoons. Here's another example. If you were to measure lead which has a density of 11.35 g/cc, then 220 mg would be approximately 0.004 teaspoons.
7.5g is 7500mg 7500mg divided by 220mg = 34.090909 34.090909 x 5ml =170.45455ml can be made An answer of 170.5 mL or even 170 mL would be more appropriate, considering the approximate nature of the data presented and the realities of measurement in a pharmacy or laboratory. No pharmacy is going to be measuring hundred-thousandths of a mL.
1 220mg aleve tablet 12 hours later - 110 mg 24 hours later - 55 mg 36 hours later - 22.5 mg 48 hours later - 11.25 mg 60 hours later - 5.625 mg you can do the math to continue on, right?
No, you do not take two pain medications together. You need to separate them by 4-6 hours, and the naproxen can only be taken every 12 hours. Overdosing on these pain meciation can cause liver damage, stomach ulcers, grogginess, and confusion. You need to consult your doctor if your pain medication is not working well enough.
well on my second pregnancy i would get headaches here and there i talked to my doctor and he said that the only thing he could recommend is regular Tylenol not extra strength or anything like that just the regular, and only one pill it worked for me and that would get rid of my head ached
You can get zinc poisoning if you take in more than 10 times the RDA of zinc. Zinc is an intestinal irritant, and the first sign of zinc poisoning is usually intestinal distress. This includes vomiting, stomach cramps, diarrhea, and nausea. Further symptoms of zinc poisoning are low blood pressure, urine retention, jaundice, seizures, joint pain, fever, coughing, and a metallic taste in the mouth. If not caught and treated, zinc poisoning can be deadly.