It's fine to do that, generally marijuana doesn't interact with other drugs. More than anything, it'll make the high more pleasurable. But I wouldn't advise mixing pills unless told to do so by a doctor.
go to the hospital
the pharmacist told me that my son (6 years old) can take mucinex with it safely.
you will get high :)
smoking marijuana have an effect with me taking Rifampin?
not legally
Seriously....
Yes, you can eat grapefruit while taking risperidone, as there are no known significant interactions between grapefruit and this medication. However, it's always a good idea to consult your healthcare provider or pharmacist for personalized advice, as individual responses to medications can vary. Additionally, they can provide guidance on any other dietary considerations while on risperidone.
Risperidone itself is not known to produce false positives in drug tests. However, certain types of drug tests may not differentiate between risperidone and other substances, potentially leading to a false positive result. It is important to inform the testing facility of any medications you are taking to avoid such confusion.
Heavy smoker? Does that mean you take 40-50 a day? Wow that alone already sounds bad (I'm a smoker too, but I personally think that's going a bit too far) But as for your question. I have heard somewhere that taking risperidone while smoking cigarettes is bad, but I also think it depends on the amount of risperidone you're taking, and how long it has been in your system for. So in short, I honestly don't know either. I have been taking risperidone for about 6 days, so it is fairly in my system a bit, though it is also a very small dose (0.25mg) So I can faintly feel it in my system for now. When I smoked today, I didn't really feel too good. I wouldn't suggest smoking cigarettes while taking risperidone.\ However, nicotine has been shown in some studies to decrease psychosis or decrease side effects from antipsychotic medication.
Risperidone, an antipsychotic medication, is not commonly associated with memory loss as a direct side effect. However, some individuals may experience cognitive side effects, such as difficulties with concentration or memory, particularly at higher doses or with prolonged use. If you have concerns about memory loss while taking risperidone, it's essential to discuss them with a healthcare professional, who can provide guidance based on your specific situation.
yes you can
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