No, trazodone, including the formulation marked with Pliva 434, is not intended for injection. It is an oral medication used primarily to treat depression and anxiety and is designed to be taken in pill form. Injecting medications that are not formulated for that route can lead to serious health risks, including infection or adverse reactions. Always use medications as prescribed by a healthcare professional.
No, Pliva 434 will not get you high. Pliva is an antidepressant that can give the user side effects such as nausea, headache and dizziness. It is not recommended to take this medication without a valid prescription.
It's called Trazodone (generic for Desyrel), it's used for sleep disorders, some people have this to get a "High" tough because when you fight to stay awake it makes you "trip". The medication is also used as an antidepressant. Each Pliva 441 contains 150mg of Trazodone.
Yes, but it will only get you high if u fight the sleepiness and stay awake :P
Trazodone is typically administered in oral form, and there is no safe or approved method for injecting it. Attempting to inject medications not intended for that route can be dangerous and result in serious health complications. If you have questions about your medication or its administration, it's essential to consult a healthcare professional for guidance.
Pilva 441 is also known as Trazodone. It is used to cure anxiety and depression. While it cannot get you high, it does have a somewhat of a euphoric effect.
Pliva's population is 22,006.
Pliva was created in 1921.
The population of Pliva is 6,000.
I have that and it is Propranolol 10mg. Are you sure that it is not Pliva 467? Round orange pills indexed "Pliva 467" are really Propranolol 10mg. As for Pliva 457, the pill seems to be inavailable ("467" is mistaken for "457").
Yes, trazodone HCl refers to trazodone hydrochloride, which is the active ingredient in the medication. Both terms can be used interchangeably.
Pliva 563 pill is Cyclobenzaprine hydrochloride, a muscle relaxant used to relieve pain, tenderness and muscle spasms.
No. Trazodone is only available in oral form.