I don't know, I'll try it and let you know!
Either way is safe, provided you are getting the correct proprtion or mixture required.
Trazodone can interact with alcohol, potentially increasing the sedative effects of both substances. This combination may impair coordination, judgment, and reaction times, which can be particularly dangerous. It's generally advised to avoid alcohol while taking Trazodone to minimize these risks and ensure the medication's efficacy. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
No, mixing hand sanitizer with salt will not separate the alcohol from the other ingredients. Alcohol is a key component of hand sanitizer and cannot be easily separated through simple mixing methods.
The salt of an alcohol and an acid is an ester.
You will have to include the drug you are mixing it with to receive a correct answer.
There would be no need to mix those doses, you will probably just pass out. Also it depends on the amount of alcohol that you drink too as this is where there could be major problems.
Alcohol does not kill brain cells.
Yes, trazodone HCl refers to trazodone hydrochloride, which is the active ingredient in the medication. Both terms can be used interchangeably.
Alcohol does not react with chlorine under normal conditions. However, mixing alcohol with chlorine bleach can produce toxic fumes that are harmful to health. It is important to avoid mixing alcohol with cleaning products containing chlorine.
Taking 2800mg of Trazodone, 105mg of Klonopin, and 1300mg of Paxil can cause seizures, respiratory difficulties, and eventually death when taken all at once.
Yes, alcohol can effectively kill worms.
DEATH