I've taken Prozac alot of times before, but first off....
I'm pretty sure your not physically withdrawing off cannabis because it is something that is generally unheard of but still known. Second, Prozac takes over a week to give antidepressent effects so it is quite stupid to be using Prozac to "Withdraw" off cannabis, if your really feeling like crap and need something to take off the edge, grab yourself some sort of benzo (Xanax, Valium etc.) which has instant effects and will put you to sleep but please understand that these drugs CAN and WILL make you experience physical and emotional dependance ALOT worse than cannabis or any opiate will, this of course only happens with long term daily use but even then you should be careful.
My honest opinion: Its all in your head, your not withdrawing off cannabis (Unless you have been smoking for YEARS, daily) and even then you should just wait it off as there are absolutely no dangers in withdrawing and not consuming cannabis (Trust me :P).
Mixing cannabis with other substances can have unpredictable effects. It is important to be cautious and informed about potential interactions. Mixing cannabis with alcohol or other drugs can intensify the effects and increase the risks of adverse reactions. It is recommended to use cannabis responsibly and avoid combining it with other substances.
you will probably feel tired as xanax is a tranquilizer, not sure about the effects of mixing the too, so i would ask your doctor
Mixing Prozac (fluoxetine) with Valium (diazepam) and Advil (ibuprofen) should be approached with caution. While there are no direct contraindications between these medications, combining them can increase the risk of side effects, particularly sedation from Valium. Always consult a healthcare professional before mixing medications to ensure safety and proper management of any potential interactions.
They are promoting programs that focuses on teaching children the negative effects of cannabis, and often ignore the positive effects of cannabis.
Ask your prescribing doctor. Mixing either Clonazepam or Lexapro with alcohol will severely increase the effect of both medications, as well as the alcohol. Mixing Clonazepam and Lexapro will cause your respiratory and nervous system to slow down. Mixing cannabis and antidepressants is not recommended, but if you know your limits, the dangerous side effects are minimal.
Combining Concerta (a stimulant medication for ADHD) and fluoxetine (an antidepressant) with cannabis can lead to unpredictable effects and potential interactions. Both Concerta and fluoxetine can influence mood and mental state, and adding cannabis may exacerbate side effects or alter the effectiveness of these medications. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional before mixing these substances to ensure safety and proper management of your conditions.
The effects of cannabis last on average for a maximum of 3 hours.
Decarboxylation of THCA, which occurs when cannabis is heated, converts THCA into THC, the psychoactive compound in cannabis. This process increases the potency of cannabis products by activating the THC, making them more potent and effective when consumed. Decarboxylation also changes the effects of cannabis products, as THC is responsible for the psychoactive effects associated with cannabis consumption.
Mixing Prozac with alcohol like whiskey can increase drowsiness and dizziness. Combining Prozac with Hydroxycut, a weight loss supplement containing stimulants, can lead to an increased risk of side effects like jitteriness, elevated heart rate, and high blood pressure. It's important to avoid mixing these substances and consult with a healthcare provider for proper guidance.
It gets you high.
I think that it's better to take capsules rather than syrup with Prozac. The DM and alcohal in cough suppresants causes a high when combined with many anti-depressants, including Prozac. Be careful mixing the two.
There is no equivalency between Wellb. and Prozac, they work different neurotransmitter systems.