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Vicoprofen is hydrocodone mixed with ibuprofen (advil). Endocet is oxycodone mixed with acetaminophen (Tylenol)
Yes, due to concerns that hydroxy cut severely dehydrates users, the military has made its use forbidden. Dehydration is a major concern for soldiers operating in hot, arid regions, as well as those carrying heavy loads long distances.
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I would suggest a weight loss program? Jenny Craig? Hydroxy cut? It's all up to you.
Yes any idiot should now be aware that 1.taking seroquel with hydroxy cut w/o talking to your doctor is UNSAFE to say the least 2. they would counteract 3. Both can cause dizziness...headaches heart failure kidney liver problem
If you need to ask, you probably can't."Alpha hydroxy" is a marketing term that refers to a carboxylic acid which has a hydroxyl group on the carbon adjacent to the acidic carbon.If you can get your hands on some alpha hydroxy acids, you could dissolve them and make an "alpha-hydroxy" solution. But do you really want to put something you mixed up at home using a compound with the term "acid" in it on your face? There's a REASON the marketing term leaves out the "acid" part.Some fairly common and relatively innocuous alpha hydroxy acids are citric acid and lactic acid, if you're bound and determined to do this. In fact, lemon juice is ALREADY an alpha hydroxy solution; if you want something you can make at home.
Yes, ibuprofen can be taken in conjunction with Depakote as long as it is an over the counter brand. If it is an ibuprofen that is mixed with a form of narcotic pain medication, it can not be taken with Depakote.
O-hydroxy benzoic acid or 2-hydroxy benzoic acid.
The use of hydroxy ethy oleylamine is to kill germs.
as because in 2-hydroxy benzoic acid, there is a possibility of H-bonding which makes the dissociated ion stable and will not combine with H+ ion leaving it free, while it is not so in case of 4-hydroxy benzoic acid.
In organic chemistry, an alpha-hydroxy acid is a hydroxy acid, of general formula RCH(OH)COOH, whose primary use is in the cosmetic industry, supposedly possessing the property of reducing wrinkles.