I did it last night and I am still here, so I would guess it is fine.
Yes, Cefadroxil and Amoxycillin can be taken at the same time.can cefadroxil and amoxycillin be taken at the same time
It doesn't look like there are any problems with taking these medications together. so I guess yes
Yes
Lunesta is a sedative. It will make you fall asleep. Lunesta is used to treat insomnia. Lunesta may cause side affects that may decrease your reaction time.
It is never a good idea to take two medications at the same time. You should consult your medical professional (e.g. a doctor) before taking any sort of medications, and they will usually tell you that this is a bad idea.
Methylprednisolone helps reduce inflammation/swelling. Sciatica or Sciatic Neuritis is caused by general compression/irritation of sciatic nerve and most of the cases there are inflammation involve. Therefore oral steroid or methylprednisolone is very helpful for sciatica, however you cannot take methylprednisolone for long period of time, dose is usually tapered down after several days of using it, because steroid has many side effects that can be fatal. So you need to consult your doctor before taking methylprednisolone.
Yes, in fact people can get high off of lunesta. If you take it during the day and not at the regular time before you go to bed you loosen up and your more outgoing and not afraid to say whats on your mind its like an altered distortion of reality. but very addictive if your the type of person who gets high off of it.
Yes, methylprednisolone (Medrol Dosepak) and hydrocodone can be taken at the same time, provided your doctor says it is okay. For example, these two medications are sometimes prescribed together to treat the inflammation and acute pain associated with a herniated spinal disk.
Can you take antiviral and antibiotics at same time
Yes, you can take Synthroid and birth control at the same time.
This addresses a classic question in psychopharmacology (how drugs affect the brain), of which I am a student. That question is about antagonistic drugs, in this example whether a CNS stimulant (dexedrine) would "win" against a CNS depressant (Lunesta).It is somewhat dependent on dosage, but not much. As long as the dexedrine was given in a half-significant amount, it would win out over Lunesta--you would not fall asleep. Lunesta would also reach a "plateau" in its depressive effects with an increase in dosage much more quickly than Dexedrine would.In general, the rule of thumb in psychopharm is that given a strong enough stimulant, in a high enough dose, it will always win out over the depressant.This rule is not entirely foolproof. 5mg dexedrine against 200mg sodium pentobarbital wouldn't do much in keeping you awake. But even a slightly higher amount of methamphetamine or cocaine would.Hope that helps