Yes
Cut them up
depends on what kind of otc..sleeping pills,allergy pills,some cold pills etc..no u can't do!!
No. No sleeping pills should be taken while on methadone. Ask your doc for something to help you sleep. I used to be on it and they prescriped everybody seroquel. Its not a sleeping pill but its side affect is sleeping. because you cant mix the two. It can kill you. I took a lot of things while i was on methadone but i never once messed with the sleeping pills
And then you get arrested for date rape. Don't do it.
she took a mix of sleeping pills and had been drinking while in the bath and she over dosed.
You have to gather three ingredients and mix them into a sleeping potion. There is a medicine man who will mix them for you, and you can feed it to the shark in a coconut. (see the related question)
you loose counciouness and do stupid things.
I'm no doctor, but I've been taking both for the past couple of weeks with no side-effects. You should be all right.
Its Awsome. The sleeping pills tell you to go to bed while caffeine says go for a run. Your body gets confused and you get f****d up. Don't take too much or you can end up in the hospital
It's important to note that mixing sleeping pills with any beverage, including tea, can be dangerous and is generally not recommended. If you are considering this for personal use, consult a healthcare professional first to ensure safety and appropriateness. Additionally, always follow the prescribed dosage and instructions provided by your doctor or pharmacist. Mixing substances can alter their effects and lead to unexpected consequences.
Find the three ingredients for a sleeping potion, and have the medicine man mix it and put it in a coconut. Feed it to the shark. (see related question)
Mixing fluoxetine, an SSRI antidepressant, with sleeping pills can be risky and should only be done under a doctor's supervision. Both medications can affect the central nervous system, potentially leading to increased sedation or other adverse effects. It's essential to consult with a healthcare professional before combining these medications to ensure safety and proper management of any potential interactions.