para que es el meclizine 25 mg
reduce the psychomotor activity of meclizin
Meclizine is an antihistamine that is commonly used to treat nausea, vertigo, and dizziness. It may be prescribed in conjunction with narcotic painkillers (or other drugs that are known to cause mild nausea) to minimize the nausea associated with taking opioids, or it may be prescribed for motion sickness associated with travel. Meclizine has NO EUPHORIC SIDE EFFECTS. In other words, it does not and cannot "get you high", regardless of how many you take. It is similar to benadryl, but does not have the hypnotic side effects to the same extent as benadryl, although mild drowsiness may occur in some people. If you are looking for a prescription high, and I hope you are not, then this is definitely the wrong the drug to use.
No, you do not take two antihistamines at the same time. You may choose either benadryl OR Claritin, but not both. Overdosing on antihistamines causes severe sedative effects which might make you become confused or pass out. You might have trouble breathing. You will get twice the drying out effects, and will almost certainly get a splitting sinus headache or nosebleed.
It does not show up on a typical drug screen because it is NOT an opiate or any other class of controlled substance. Meclizine is an antihistamine used to treat or prevent nausea, vomiting, and dizziness caused by motion sickness.
benadryl
My boyfriend took a drug test the other day and he showed positive for a bunch of drugs. The thing is that, as me an eye witness, my boyfriend has not taken any drugs besides benadryl. So, as I have stated above, what all can benadryl show up as on a drug test? I know that it can be pcp and methamphetamines; but what else can benadryl cross react as on a urine drug test?
Benadryl
Benadryl and hydroxyzine are both antihistamines, but they are not the same medication.
The FDA requires generic drugs to have the same characteristics as the branded drug. The store-brand generic version of Benadryl will be every bit as effective and safe.
Benadryl (AKA dipehnhydramine) is not an NSAID (AKA non steroidal anti-inflammatory drug). It is an antihistamine.
No, this drug is for allergies.