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It is possible that you have ingested or been exposed to marijuana, which can be excreted in your urine. Other factors such as certain medications, foods, or medical conditions can also affect the smell of your urine. If you are concerned, it is best to consult with a healthcare provider for further evaluation.
because it is a depressant drug If you're taking other medications and are unsure how the two will interact. But, you obviously have the internet.
There are 4 Food and Drug Administration medications for the treatment of lupus:AspirinPrednisoneHydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil)Belimumab (Benlysta)Off label medications include prescription anti-inflammatories, rituxan (Rituxamab), cytoxan, azathioprine, methotrexate and other immunosuppressive medications.
I have met many people that use marijuana since it helps promote sleep in some cases where other medications are not effective.
Yes, you can. To my knowledge, there aren't any drugs or medications that you can't take with marijuana. Marijuana's physical effects on the body are minimal. Since it is a mild hallucinogen, rather than a stimulant or depressant, it does not affect your central nervous system the way most other drugs do.
YES, other medications and illnesses can cancel the effectiveness of oral contraceptives even having a cold and taking medication can reduce the effectiveness of the pill. If you take other medications while taking oral contraceptives, speak with your Doctor about possible side effects.
AnswerAbsolutely, smoking marijuana would not interfere with either one of the medications you are taking. Neither will it cause any extra harm to your body due to the combination of the drugs.AnswerThat is correct. In fact, I do not know of any medications/drugs that are dangerous to take with marijuana. Marijuana is neither a stimulant nor a depressant; it is a mild hallucinogen, and therefore it does not affect the heart or central nervous system the way other drugs (like cocaine, heroin, oxycodone, speed, Ecstasy, Xanax, etc. do).
Marijuana is useful medicinally for a variety of ailments (chronic pain, anxiety, glaucoma, nausea, insomnia etc). That being said it is not necessarily the most effective medication, for example for severe pain opiates will most likely be more useful than marijuana. It provide benefits other medications cannot such as an antimimetic (anti-nausea) for use in chemotherapy related nausea.
Marijuana is sometimes smoked with tobacco.
the source of marijuana is like that of any other plant....................a seed
no because marijuana is an addiction itself...
Marijuana can impact most heavy users financially, it depends on how frequent the user uses Marijuana.