Whenever you're taking two drugs at the same time, there may be interactions. This is true even when one of them is a food supplement that you bought at a health food store, and also true when one of them is marijuana. When two drugs interact, there may be additional side effects, or the effect of one of the drugs might be decreased -- or increased.
Tell the Doctor Who prescribed the cephalexin that you sometimes smoke weed, and ask whether it will interact with the cephalexin.
no
yes you can
i hope so
It bad to smoke marijuana - simple!
yes, did it last night
The question is not can you smoke marijuana while having poison sumac, but WHY are you asking if you can smoke marijuana while having poison sumac? That is the question.
You can, but remember that marijuana is a DEPRESSANT, and will be countering the effects of your antidepressant.
Nobody knows what causes women to smoke marijuana while they are pregnant.
Ceftin is a broad-spectrum antibiotic and should not have any untoward reaction with alcohol (ETOH) as long as the ETOH is consumed in moderation.
Marijuana is actually bad for your kidneys... So if you have a kidney infection, I would leave the marijuana and your kidneys be. Let you kidneys heal.
I don't see the correlation, some research should answer that one.
You should avoid marijuana when taking medications. Marijuana forces the heart to beat faster, pumping blood around your body quicker. This means medication isn't absorbed as well as it should be.