Roxicet,Percocet(acetaminophen and oxycodone) Ultracet(acetaminophen and and tramadol) Fioricet with codeine(acetaminophen, butalbital, caffeine, and codeine) Is acetaminophen popular in the U.S? In the U.S, acetaminophen is one of the most commonly used over-the-counter (OTC) pain relievers avai...
While it is considered safe to take common vitamins and supplements while using CBD, supplements with side effects similar to those of CBD, such as drowsiness, drop in blood pressure, and fatigue, should be avoided as effects could be intensified to the point of being dangerous. Does CBD oil...
There is no ‘use by’ date on the immune factors or nutrition in breast milk. Breastfeeding continues to be an important source of nutrition and health protection, however long your baby breastfeeds. In fact,immune factorsin breast milk increase during the second year of your baby’s life ...
though Opana is supposed to be a more potent med than the Oxycodone many people are saying they are not getting the relief they expected from The Opana. One of the posters on the site claims it is due to the bioavailability of Opana being 10% and that of Oxycodone is 90%. Is this ...
No, this was not an oxycodone. It was sublingual vitamin B12 and friends (ie. the other B vitamins that the world is talking about). I have friends that get infusions and daily injections but not me, I’m taking this stuff under the tongue four times a day and the results are now ...
Classification of a drug under Schedule I is a “big deal.” It means that the federal government regards the drug as having no accepted medical use. It also means the drug is considered dangerous due to a high potential for abuse. Heroin, LSD and Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (ecstasy) are,...
I am not sure why I have never considered suggesting this to people, as many childhood bereavement centers have “volcano rooms” where kids can let out their anger. This is exactly what rage rooms are for, yet I’ve never thought about it as useful and not just something people do for...
If nonpharmacological therapy fails and prescription therapy is warranted, antimuscarinic agents should be considered in adults diagnosed with OAB/UUI without features of bladder obstruction or mixed incontinence.6 This class of medications works by antagonizing the smooth muscle receptors on the bladder,...
Another described the other symptoms they considered part of a flare: “A flare starts close to the L1 region … is a focused (not pin point or knife sharp) warm feeling. Severity can increase from level 1–7+/10 over a few minutes or more slowly from 1 to 6 over an hour. The ...
About 10% of urinary retention is considered to be related to medication use, including those like anticholinergic respiratory inhalants, antidepressants, antipsychotics, opioids, alpha agonist and calcium channel blockers. The elderly, especially those with enlarged prostates, are at risk. With opioid ...