Sedatives should only be prescribed by a qualified medical practitioner (a Doctor) who will direct you as to how they should be administered.
It is. It usually does cause sedation when taken.
YES
Yes, but as both meds are highly sedative, you will feel very sleepy, at least in the beginning.
A drug can act as a stimulant, a sedative or can kill you depending on the amount taken ?
Yes, opiates are a form of sedative.
Yes, if your doctor is okay with it. The stimulant effects of Phentermine help offset the depressive/sedative effects of Percocet.
that i no of: maoi's and opiate based medication should be the 2 most avoided... others than may increase the sedative effects are : antipsychotics (nueroleptics), trycyclic antidepressants, antihistamines, other benzo's (anything ending in 'pam') , alcohol, basically any other sedative
Sedative-hypnotics can be administered in various ways, including orally, intravenously, or intramuscularly, depending on the specific drug and the clinical situation. While many sedative-hypnotics are commonly taken as pills, some, like certain benzodiazepines or barbiturates, may be injected for rapid onset of action in medical settings. The method of administration is chosen based on the desired effect and the urgency of treatment.
Ativan (a benzodiazepine sedative) and Flexeril (a skeletal muscle relaxant) can be taken together, but it will cause increased drowsiness, so you may want to check with your doctor or pharmacist to see if your dosage needs to be decreased.
Yes Alcohol is a CNS depressant, therefore it has anxiolytic, sedative/hypnotic, amnestic, and anesthetic effects.
Taken in small quantities miller light acts like a stimulant rather than sedative so it keeps you awake
A Mickey Finn is an alcoholic drink that contains a sedative.