Guanfacine is the generic form of Intuniv. So if the same dose and form, yes.
my child is on 54mg of concerta XL and ao it dose not effect him in any diffent way.
You can give your dog certain over the counter cough medications for humans that contain dextromethorphan. This does include Triaminic cough medication.
It is NOT safe to give ANY person a medication that is NOT prescribed for that person. It is also unwise and neglectful to give a minor child any medication, especially a narcotic (!), without a doctor's order. It is unlawful to give any person of any age narcotics prescribed for you, and you can be arrested for doing it.
all you need for adhd is concerta, but concerta can make you jittery and give you an all around weird jumpy feeling like as if you were smoking crack or speed. so it wont help your adhd any better but the vicodan might calm you down if you expience those effects. if its those "speedy" effects of concerta that bother you consider switching to adderall rather than methyphenidate , i have found concerta to make you more jittery and stuff than adderall . as for the safety of this mixture dont quote me on this but if you keep your does'es low you'll be fine
Albuterol is a medication to treat asthma symptoms - the syrup is usually used in small children. This treats the wheezing and coughing that happens when you try to breathe through shrunken bronchiole tubes in the lungs. Albuterol opens those tubes up so that you can breathe better. Cold and allergy medications contain combinations of drugs to treat congestion and sneezing. The two medications may be safely taken together so long as the doctor has not already given the child a stronger cold or congestion medication. Taking both will give a feeling of light-headedness, and in a small child, will probably result in excess energy and "bouncing off the walls" that a parent might not want to experience. Generally, if a child has symptoms of asthma, they are already being treated for allergies by their doctor; however, if you do not have a prescription allergy and/or cold medication, the Triaminic(R) should work with the albuterol.
no you cant give up a child you birthed it so it's yours
just give the child some space and let him do what he likes just give the child some space and let him do what he likes
Terminate a child means to give up your rights to this child.
This doesn't work for all people. If your son is not responding well to it then try another avenue. Some people, like my son, cannot take stimulants at all. They give him headaches and increased moodiness/anger flashes. There are also other options like Intuniv, which helps mostly with impulsivity, and is a totally different class. Back him back down to 18 mg and see if he is doing better, if not get him off and try something else. Kat, RN
give a child a hand job
Not unless your child is 21yo.