Yes of course you can smoke some weed while taking Nyquil just realize if you smoke some good cronic then your gonna be knocked out also if your sick and that's why your taking NyQuil its going to hurt your throat more then it already does.... But you'll sleep like a baby.
Combining marijuana with NyQuil is not recommended. Both can make you drowsy and impair coordination. Mixing them can intensify these effects, leading to increased dizziness and other potential problems. It's best to avoid using them together and, if needed, consult with a healthcare professional for advice on your specific situation.
Yes. The ingredient in NyQuil that causes drowsiness/heavy sleep is Doxylamine, which is also used in many major sleeping aid brands. This and marijuana do not create a harmful reaction in the body, at least not one that's been discovered. If you don't plan on waking up any time in the next eight hours or so following using weed and NyQuil, go for it, because you are likely to fall into a deep, sound sleeping session.
take it. it's fun. and you will not die.
best way to handle a cold or flu.
Yes.
If both drugs are needed at the same time, there is no problem in taking them together.. It won't affect the efficiency.
You are talking about the Bayer company's aspirin? No, you don't need to take more pain relievers on top of Nyquil. Nyquil has acetaminophen in it already as a pain reliever and fever reducer. You could take some aspirin after an hour of so if you need more pain killer, but taking all of it together could really upset your stomach.
According to my drug book, there are no problems associated with taking these two meds together.
nyquil day or night time
Short answer? Yes. Assuming you follow all recommended dosages, avoid taking with alcohol, and have no undisclosed medical conditions.
Only if you want it to kill you...so go ahead.
Nyquil night time cold and flu does not affect how well Depo Provera works. Most medications do not affect Depo.
ya i do all the time an ive been on it for about 5 yrs now
I have used both at the same time with no complications. However, I would check with your pharmacy, just in case you have extenuating circumstances.
Yes, no matter how you use it, it will take the same amount of time to leave your system.
Read the ingredients for the Nyquil, if it does not include acetaminophen then you can take it alongside a normal dose of Tylenol for headaches, if it does have acetaminophen and doesn't relieve your headache try adding half the dose of the Tylenol first and see if that relieves your symptoms. Your in no danger if you take a full dose of both, but excessive amounts of acetaminophen can theoretically cause complications.