I found there to be a negative synergism as one who was prescribed both at the same time earlier in treatment for bipolar. The provigil was used to combat side effects of drowsiness from depakote. As a recovering drug addict, i felt that the provigil made me feel extremely anxious, and would compare the feeling to the anxiety of drinking way too much caffeine or taking too much adderol or cocaine. Of course, the provigil helped me feel not drowsy, but not drowsy to the point of panic, paranoia, and anxiety. This is my personal experience and I'm also not a doctor. Discuss anything of this nature with a doctor always. Depakote has always worked for me, aside from some side effects, but the addition of the Provigil made me a little crazy. I would be careful taking it. I was also quite wary of the drug Provigil when i found out that the original use for it was too keep soldiers in Irag awake for extended periods of time!! Sounds scary.
The clinical trial studied the synergism between hormones and the prescription drugs. Adherents of religious synergism suggest that believers must cooperatively determine their own destiny.
Yes, of course. There are no drug interactions between the two.
between 50 to 125
No, it always depends of the concerned drug... Some interaction between drugs and alcohol are because of toxic metabolites, others are because of synergism in side effects, others because of similar organ toxicity, etc..
Depakote is an anticonvulsant used for epilepsy, migraines and (mood stabilizer) for bipolar disorder. Darvocet is a strong painkiller which I believe is considered a narcotic.
yes, DR is a sealed enteric coated large oval tablet, sprinkle is a capsule intended to be opened and the contents sprinkled on food.
Non-symbiotic -- organisms are free-living; relationships not required for survival--Synergism -- members cooperate and share nutrients--Antagonism -- some member are inhibited or destroyed by others
Synergism occurs when the combined action of two or more parts is greater than the sum of their individual effects. In this context, synergy involves collaboration and interdependence between components to achieve a greater outcome. Synergistic interactions often lead to improved efficiency, effectiveness, or results in various systems or processes.
Normal range is from 50 - 100 but it can go up to 125 without any worry. Anything past 125 is cause for worry. This is where you need to worry about being depakote toxic.
Synergism refers to the interaction between two or more agents, where their combined effect is greater than the sum of their individual effects. This concept is often used in fields like pharmacology, biology, and ecology to describe how different substances or organisms can enhance each other’s effectiveness. For example, in medicine, certain drugs may work more effectively together than alone, leading to improved therapeutic outcomes. Overall, synergism highlights the importance of collaboration and interaction in achieving enhanced results.
Synergism theology is significant in Christian beliefs because it emphasizes the cooperation between human effort and divine grace in achieving salvation. It highlights the idea that both human actions and God's grace work together in the process of salvation, rather than one being more important than the other. This concept helps believers understand the balance between their own efforts and God's role in their spiritual journey.
from what i have recently read on it Provigil has a short half-life in your body, however when it comes to drug tests Provigil can stay in your system up to a few days after it is taken, however it typically only shows up on blood and urine samples, and not typical employment drug tests. Hope this could help, I'm still tyring to figure some stuff out too!! Maggie from what i have recently read on it Provigil has a short half-life in your body, however when it comes to drug tests Provigil can stay in your system up to a few days after it is taken, however it typically only shows up on blood and urine samples, and not typical employment drug tests. Hope this could help, I'm still tyring to figure some stuff out too!! Maggie