I've worked in pharmacy for awhile. There is no know interaction between the too. However to be on the safe side do not take anymore than 25mg of Doxylamine Succinate and take a regular does of ibuprofen NOTHING with added codeine in it! As one is an anti-inflamatory and the other is a calmative it MAY slightly increase the "hungover" feeling the next day. Personally I find a bit of caffeine helps make that go away but it depends on the individual!
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Your muscle tissue could quickly breakdown causing irreversible kidney damage (a disease called rhabdomyolysis), slip into a coma, or even die. The LD50 (median lethal dosage) of doxylamine succinate is 50-500 mg/kg, depending on the person. It's best to not take any amount within or beyond that range.
0.625 Gram = 625 milligram
1 milligram (mg) = .001 grams (g) = 1/1000 grams Therefore, 625 mg * 1/1000 grams = .625 g which is less than 1 gram (g).
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To convert 1.25 mg to mcg (micrograms), you multiply by 1,000 since there are 1,000 mcg in a mg. Therefore, 1.25 mg is equal to 1,250 mcg. To express this in terms of 625 mcg, you can divide 1,250 mcg by 625 mcg to find that 1.25 mg is equivalent to 2 times 625 mcg.
Approximately 1/4 teaspoon of vitamin C ascorbic acid powder is equivalent to 625 mg.
In the metric system, the prefix "m" means 10-3 and "g" means grams. Therefore, 625 mg of anything = 0.625 grams.
You should take same amount. Effectivity of succinate vs. tartrate is within 90% of each other. Don't change the dose.
There are 0.625 grams in 625 milligrams. You can convert milligrams to grams by dividing the milligrams by 1000.
Curam 625 mg, which contains amoxicillin and clavulanic acid, is an antibiotic used to treat various bacterial infections. Yes, males can use Curam 625 mg if prescribed by a healthcare professional. However, it’s important for individuals to inform their doctor about any allergies, medical conditions, or medications they are taking to avoid potential interactions or side effects. Always follow the prescribed dosage and guidelines provided by a healthcare provider.