No it is not
Some of the harmful side effects of Latuda include vomiting, dizziness, agitation, and shaking.
No, Latuda (lurasidone) is not an amphetamine. It is an atypical antipsychotic medication primarily used to treat schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Unlike amphetamines, which are stimulants affecting the central nervous system, Latuda works by modulating neurotransmitters in the brain, particularly dopamine and serotonin.
No just ask your doctor for some.
People test animals in labs.
Several industries test on animals. We are not one of them.
This new antipsychotic, lurasidone (brand name = Latuda) is designed for treatment of symptoms of schizophrenia. It is metabolized by the cytochrome p450 system 3A4. It should not be taken with medications such as ketoconazole or rifampicin, or with grapefruit juice.
Schwartzkopf do not test their final products on animals, but their suppliers may, or may not, test their ingredients on animals.
you will die if you test on animals i will kill you biach
No, BH Cosmetics does not test their products on animals. This company also does not purchase products from any suppliers who test on animals.
= "What are the test on animals for?" = = They test mainly new vaccines that they want to make available to humans, so they test on animals to make sure that the vaccines are safe, and actually work. =
Animals don't test. People do. Please clarify the question.