there is no limit, it is a natiral substance , well the 'safe' limit is actually 40mg but ...that them being ultra safe .. you may experience very vivid dreams , sometimes hallucinations. its cant kill you.
Snorting Hydrocodone is never safe...
The is NO medical contraindications to the taking of them both. It SHOULD be safe.
Melatonin is a natural chemical created in your body, so no it is NOT bad for your heart. Melatonin vitamins can be bad for your body but your heart is safe.
Of course not
Yeh...Probably not. Unless you want to get really smashed
melatonin can is produced naturally by the body, mostly after sun exposure. it should be safe to take in moderation but is not advised. Taking it every night without being told to by a doctor could case side-effects
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Melatonin is generally considered safe for most people, but there have been rare reports of tremors or other movement disorders in some individuals after taking melatonin supplements. These side effects may be linked to individual sensitivities or interactions with other medications. If you experience tremors while taking melatonin, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
You should not be "snorting" anything. It is a dangerous thing, and can lead to an unhealthy addiction. I am positive that nothing good will come of it. Minocycline may be a helpful treatment as an antibiotic, but nothing is safe when "snorting".
Melatonin is generally considered safe for most people, but its effects on individuals with kidney disease can vary. Some studies suggest that melatonin may have protective effects on kidney function, while others indicate that impaired kidney function could affect melatonin metabolism. It's crucial for individuals with kidney disease to consult their healthcare provider before taking melatonin or any supplement, as individual health conditions and medications can significantly influence its safety and efficacy.
While melatonin is generally considered safe for most people, high doses or prolonged use can potentially lead to side effects, including drowsiness, dizziness, or mood changes. There is limited evidence linking melatonin to seizures, especially in individuals without a history of epilepsy. However, if you experience any unusual symptoms, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice and to discuss your melatonin use.
The question should be: is it safe to take melatonin before, during or after drinking wine or alcohol?