Maximum Strength NoDoz pills are fast acting alertness pills that are as safe as coffee.
no... only drugs that are chemically similar can occasionally cause a false positive.
Caffeine is not illegal. It would only show up in a GC/MS drug test. It's not against the law to drink caffeine or take Nodoz. It will not show up on a regular drug test. Drug tests look for illicit drugs and prescriptions with a GC/MS drug test. You have nothing to worry about.
why are you taking an awakening pill with one that is meant to have the opposite effect? I don't think that is very wise.
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Drugmaker Novartis is voluntarily recalling bottles of Excedrin, NoDoz, Gas-X-Prevention and Bufferin in the U.S. because they may contain stray pills or broken or chipped tablets.Select bottles of these over the counter medications are under recall after an internal review and complaints of "broken gelcaps, chipped tablets and inconsistent bottle packaging line clearance practices" where inspectors could not rule out the possibility of pills getting into the wrong bottles, according to a release from the company.The company has not received any complaints about the possible mix-ups or broken tablets and says there have been no reports of health issues leading to the recall.Here are all medications on the recall list:All Bufferin products expiring Dec. 20, 2013 or earlier, including regular strength tablets, low dose tablets and extra-strength tablets.All Gas-X Prevention products expiring Dec. 20, 2013 or earlier.All NoDoz products expiring Dec. 20, 2014 or earlier.All of Excedrin products expiring Dec. 20, 2014 or earlier
There is no specified collective noun for 'pills', however, the most commonly used are a bottle of pills, a packet of pills, or a box of pills.
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you can use these pills,but in less dose.
Pilules is the French word for pills.