Methocarbamol is a muscle relaxant, while Ativan (lorazepam) is a benzodiazepine that can produce sedative effects. Mixing these medications can enhance sedation and may lead to increased drowsiness or relaxation, but it is not typically described as producing a "high" in the recreational sense. Combining them can also pose significant risks, including respiratory depression and impaired motor function, so it should only be done under medical supervision.
Methocarbamol + Xanax = increased sedative effect
Benadryl can be mixed with haldol, but not with Ativan
Can ativan .5 ng and Morin 200 mg be mixed
It depends. If you weren't prescribed by the doctor for this medication, don't take it. Because only your Doctor would know what dosage is recommended, when it comes to combining with other medications. Be careful. You can definitely overdose on Ativan, (Lorazepam) and Methocarbamol, (Robaxin).
Ativan is a drug that when you take too big of a dose, it usually is not fatal. You could experience respiratory distress if Ativan is mixed with alcohol.
I think, mannitol and phenytoin
Methocarbamol (brand name Robaxin) is a muscle relaxant.
It is not safe or recommended to use Ativan for recreational purposes to get high. Ativan is a prescription medication used to treat anxiety and should only be taken as prescribed by a healthcare provider to avoid serious risks of overdose, addiction, and other harmful effects.
Yes and No. In short, it potentiates the effects of methocarbamol.
Not at all. Methocarbamol is Robaxin, which is an anti-inflammatory. Big difference there.
Methocarbamol and chlorzoxazone may cause harmless color changes in urine--orange or reddish purple with chlorzoxazone; and purple, brown, or green with methocarbamol.
I draw it with 18 and inject with 22 if mixed with Haldol or diluted. I use 21 if undiluted.