I got one word for this answer: LEATHAL!!!
If you can still find these bad boys....my advise is to turn in the other direction and run as fast and far away from the supplier as possible. In my day, they were called Pinkies at 30.00 a pop in the early eighties. used to go to a doc in Geogia for scripts....he made millions and then spent it on lawyers fees...went to prison anyway. In a nut shell....friends death due to Pinkies:
one by Aids
one from heart failure
one from suicide
one killed by dealer
and I'm on my way out due to Hep c
courtesy of the little pink pill!!!!!
Vitamin toxicity is a condition in which a person develops symptoms as side effects from taking massive doses of vitamins.
Boneset does not generally cause any serious side effects. However, taking large doses of boneset may cause nausea or diarrhea.
There are none. High doses of benadryl induce delirium that may be exacerbated by alcohol, but such doses are usually the result of the user's intent to get a high. Diphenhydramine at it's therapeutic doses does not interact with alcohol in any significant way.
no they can't tell what the mg 's or how big the doses. you've been taking
Yes, there is no problem in taking lexapro / Cipralex with propranolol (Inderal). At higher doses, you may feel increased side effects.
There is no evidence that GLA is toxic in daily doses of up to 2.8 grams. There have been no reports of serious side effects by people taking GLA supplements.
Nothing unless you take MASSIVE doses of vitamin K which is the antidote for warfarin poisoning and will negate its effect.
A person taking high doses of beta-carotene and other carotenoids may develop a yellowish color on his feet and hands.
yes. even in minute doses
Chondroitin sulfate has no known significant side effects. Some people report having a bad taste in the mouth or mild nausea when taking large doses of oral chondroitin
It is unlikely. Hepatitis A vaccine is a two-dose series.
Taking four 25 mg tablets of hydroxyzine, which totals 100 mg, can lead to increased sedation, drowsiness, and potential impairment of motor skills. Higher doses may also increase the risk of side effects such as dry mouth, dizziness, and confusion. It is important to consult a healthcare professional before taking this medication in higher doses, as individual reactions can vary and overdose is possible. Always follow prescribed guidelines for safe use.