This is a Antihistimine, used for the SHORT TERM relief of hay fever +respiratory Allergies.Yes you can overdose.You can get very drowsy,especially if taken with any alcohol, do not drive etc,etc. They are used in some nightime sleep aids for insomnia so for overdosing, yes you can.....You can overdose on anything. Too much water, too much oxygen, too much alcohol, etc... Everything in moderation. Unless it's bad for you to begin with then forget moderation, don't do it.
Some people take it in high doses as a recreational drug, but it's highly unpopular because the trip, well, sucks. It is usually is made up of a complete loss of short-term memory, an uncomfortable body high, and rather horrifying, extremely realistic hallucinations. The most common hallucination is a massive amounts of large, hairy Spiders crawling over everything, including you, which persists throughout the entire ~6-hour trip. Its fairly safe in terms of health, but if you attempt to defend yourself with a hunting knife against that rabid wolverine only to find it to be your cat, you'll probably regret it.
Doses for this range from 300mg to around 1500mg usually without any real hazardous side effects, but on user reported taking 2000mg and surviving but ended up in the hospital.
Just stick with normal doses and there's no worries.
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diphenhydramine is preapred by reduction of benzophenone to benzhydrol , it then condensed with dimethyl amino ethyl chloride hydrochloride - Williamson's Ether synthesis to Diphenhydramine base , which converted in its hydrochloride salt .
yes
No, they are two separate acitive pharmaceutical ingredients.
Yes! combine it with lidocaine 4%
The purpose of naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray is to quickly reverse the effects of an opioid overdose. It is administered by spraying the medication into the nostrils of a person who is experiencing an overdose.
I took a drug test in the hospital and they didn't even find it when i took 1000mg of diphenhydramine hydrochloride the night before.
You would probably get an overdose of antihistamine, would not recommend it.
Yes. This is an antihistamine cream, and is safe to use with aspirin.
The active ingredient in both pills is the same (Cetirizine). The difference between hydrochloride and dihydrochloride is the difference between the non active ingredients in the pills that are added to the drug so that there is enough bulk to make a pill. The above 'advice' is simply rubbish. Any (old Skool) A-Level chemistry student knows the difference between 'hydrochloride' and 'di-hydrochloride': Not the same molecule.However, in layman's terms: cetirizine di-hydrochloride is the real thing and is less likely to make you drowsy. Cetirizine hydrochloride is a copycat molecule to work around patent laws.From personal experience, cetirizine hydrochloride makes me drowsy, whereas cetirizine di-hydrochloride does not. :-)
Naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray is used to reverse opioid overdose by being sprayed into the nostrils of a person who has overdosed on opioids. The naloxone works quickly to block the effects of the opioids in the body, helping to restore normal breathing and consciousness.
Cetirizine hydrochloride tablets 10mg is the technical name for the popular allergy medication called Zyrtec. It is an antihistamine.