no but you will have a horrible experience. its not dangerious mixing the 2 drugs but when your on LSD you need something to calm you down, such as a immovane, or benadryl, or pot or seraquil even, LSD will make you SUPER HYPER, you will litrely not be able to finish your thought fully, mixing it with an uper is BAD NEWS.
Not at all.
It is unlikely that you will die if you take 20 tablets of pseudoephedrine loratadine. It can leads to seizures and hallucinations.
LSD is never safe.
yes. i do it all the time. Edit: Keep in mind pseudoephedrine is often packaged with ibuprofen or some other pain reliever which can be dangerous to mix with alcohol, though to my knowledge the psuedoephedrine doesn't have a strong negative interaction with alcohol, especially at the extremely low dosages you usually take it in.
Yes, paracetamol is the European generic name for acetamimophen, and when taken with pseudoephedrine would form the U.S. equivalent of Tylenol-D, a combination pain reliever and decongestant.
Taking LSD on a plane is illegal and poses significant risks. Possessing or using any illegal drugs, including LSD, can lead to severe legal consequences, including arrest and prosecution. Additionally, the effects of LSD can impair judgment and behavior, which could be dangerous in a confined environment like an airplane. It's best to avoid any illegal substances while traveling.
yes, it was pcp though not LSD
WikiAnswer does not provide information about illegal acts, such as using LSD.
Since Claritin-D contains both loratadine and pseudoephedrine combined then common sense tells you that you can take both regular Claritin and Sudafed together with no dangerous interactions (but not Claritin-D as you would be then exceeding the recommended dose of pseudoephedrine).Or you can simply buy Claritin-D and save a few bucks.
You should not take pseudoephedrine if you have any heart conditions or high blood pressure.
Yes.
Yes, It is common practice by family physicians to prescribe a combination of Amoxacillin with a decongestant, or a decongestant and broncholytic i.e. Maxifed (Pseudoephedrine/Guafenesin).