It is not so much which is stronger, as much as what the function of the medication is. Methocarbamol is used to treat muslce spams, whereas Zanaflex is used to treat spascity, or stiffness/rigidness. Methocarabamol is a safer medication for your liver, as both medications aee processed through the liver. Methocarbamol is worse for you if you drink alcohol, despite orders not to drink and take medications. They are a "deadly" combination. Methocarbamol is about the thrid the price of Zanafelx, as well.
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Yes..I take both of these plus Marco all at once
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8.3 grams HCl (1 mole HCl/36.458 grams) = 0.23 moles HCl ------------------------
At work, legally your good, it will not show up in less specified. They wouldn't get specific with something like Zanaflex. THEY WON'T if they did its not that big of a deal. For what it's worth my source is like 30 sites I don't want to list. I have to test tomorrow and spend time with that question. Have a good one.
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There are known drug reactions between tizanidine and clonazepam. Never take them together unless you do so under the supervision of a doctor. Some of the possible interactions are: drowsiness, dizziness, lightheadedness, difficulty concentrating, and impairment in thinking and judgment.
Yes..I take both of these plus Marco all at once
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Molarity of a solution is the number of moles of the solute divided by the volume of the solution (in liters). If 750 ml of 20M HCl is mixed with 250 ml of 60M HCl, we first find the total number of moles of HCl in our new solution. Using that same formula, M=moles/V, we cansee that moles=MV. In the first solution we have (20M)(0.750L) = 15 moles. In the second, (60M)(0.250L) = 15 moles, so we have a total of 30 moles in our new solution, which also has a volume of 750mL + 250mL = 1L. The molarity of the new solution is 30 moles/1L = 30M
My friend had taken 25 mg of Diphenhydramine, and 500mg of Methocarbamol, and didn't have any problems. They reported being real sleepy. Ask your Doctor, though. What works for others, may not work for you.
8.3 grams HCl (1 mole HCl/36.458 grams) = 0.23 moles HCl ------------------------
This is how you write HCl (Hydrochloric acid) in water: HCl (aqueous) or short form HCl(aq)
The chemical formula (not symbol) of hydrogen chloride is HCl; for a diluted solution you can use "HCl dil." but this isn't a standard formula.
1 m HCl is not more reactive than 4m HCl, but 4m HCl is more concentrated.
At work, legally your good, it will not show up in less specified. They wouldn't get specific with something like Zanaflex. THEY WON'T if they did its not that big of a deal. For what it's worth my source is like 30 sites I don't want to list. I have to test tomorrow and spend time with that question. Have a good one.
Pure HCl is 36.5 mwt so 0.5M would be 18.25 g pure HCl. In practice HCl is not pure but supplied at 36.5 % HCl typically.