No, Clonidine belongs to a class of medications known as alpha agonists.
Hi there! Klonopin comes in different colors which depends on the dosing strength. The 0.5mg ones are orange, the 1mg ones are blue and 2mg ones come in white.
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. Clonidine and clonidine HCl are technically the same thing. Clonidine is the active ingredient, while clonidine HCl refers to the specific salt form of the medication. So, yes, they're essentially two peas in a pod.
If is completely fine to take the drugs Clonidine and Vyvanse. Clonidine will help you with your sleeping problems.
The generic name is clonidine and the brand name is Catapres..
will clonidine come up positive on drug test
Evidently if you drink alcohol it inhibits the effects of clonidine, meaning it would be the same thing as if you did not take your clonidine pill. If you have been taking clonidine for a long time then you could have higher blood pressure etc.
You have enough drugs in you to kill a horse and yes enough to fail a drug test.
My son is on clonidine & they told me to watch his blood pressure. its low, what are signs
Hydromorphone does not have acetaminophen or Tylenol and Vicodin does. Some people take Hydromorphone for all day pain relief and the Vicodin for break-thru pain. You cannot mix any medication that has acetaminophen with Vicodin or anything that has acetaminophen in it, and should always take drugs only under a doctor's care.
Clonidine is a antihypertensive medication used to treat blood pressure.
Evidently if you drink alcohol it inhibits the effects of clonidine, meaning it would be the same thing as if you did not take your clonidine pill. If you have been taking clonidine for a long time then you could have higher blood pressure etc.
Yes, Catapres and clonidine refer to the same medication. Catapres is the brand name for clonidine, which is an alpha-2 adrenergic agonist primarily used to treat high blood pressure and ADHD. Both terms can be used interchangeably, but "clonidine" is the generic name for the drug.