I have taken Seroquel with Ambien many times. They work well together for those nights I just can't get to sleep.
Never, they always cancel each other
Complementary colors cancel each other out in the color wheel.
They do not cancel each other out. Each serves a different purpose in cooking and baking.
Balanced forces, that are of equal strength.
Forces that cancel each other out are called balanced forces.
They react and cancel each other out. The process is called neutralization and it causes them to cancel out.
I would not take two drugs which both make you sleepy right on top of each other. You should always try to get to sleep without getting dependent on the Ambien, and only take it if you cannot fall asleep. Take the Seroquel first, before bedtime. If you are not sleepy enough to fall asleep after 30-60 minutes, then you can take an Ambien if you want. Just popping an Ambien every night because it's bedtime only makes you dependent on the drug and makes it impossible for you to get a normal night's sleep.
If they cancel, then their magnitudes must be equal.
Forces that don't cancel each other out are called unbalanced forces. When two or more forces act in opposite directions and do not cancel each other completely, they create a net force that results in an acceleration of the object.
They do not cancel each other out but there is evidence that lansoprazole (Prevacid) may decrease the effectiveness of clopidogrel (Plavix).
no, calories and a treadmill do not cancel each other. Calories are burned by excercising. If you eat more calories than you burn, you will most likely lose weight. If you eat more than you burn, you will gain weight. They dont cancel each other, but a treadmill can be an effective way to burn calories and in essence "cancel" the calories
yes