A dose of 10 mg of alprazolam (commonly known as Xanax) can be dangerous and potentially lethal, especially if taken by someone without a tolerance to benzodiazepines or in combination with other depressants like alcohol or opioids. Individual reactions vary based on factors such as body weight, overall health, and concurrent medications. It is crucial to use alprazolam only as prescribed by a healthcare provider and to seek immediate medical help in case of overdose or adverse effects.
The drug known as "Alprax" contains a benzodiazepine called Alprazolam. An overdose of this alone would not usually cause a fatality but it can be lethal when mixed with alcohol or other drugs.
It is not lethal to take whiskey with nitravet 10 mg. It is a sleep induced agent. So, It increases the effect of alcohol and insomnia behaviour.
10 to 12.5 mg weekly
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Wt 140, how many ambien 10 mg to kill you?
I believe is 1.36 x 10-4 mg/kg
80 mg
No, Alprax is not a sleeping tablet. It is a drug that is prescribed to treat anxiety and panic attacks. However, a side effect of Alprax is that it can make you sleepy or drowsy.
320 mg
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3000-4500 mg of acetamenophen is sometimes prescribed with a combination drug such as loratb 10-500.....1 tablet every 4-6 hours=2000-3000 mg acetamenophen in 24 hours
If the total dose cross 30 mg/day in divided doses it may be lethal and may cause hepatic injury