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you get carbon dioxide
You could either suffer from a heartstroke or hypothermia. These do vary from person to person.
Yes, it happens all the time.
You should die if you are a normal person
The person would freak out and would stress a lot. It will not solve anything and will cause more problems.
If the person is prescribed by a doctor it is safe. But if they are taking it for fun it is probably like a drug.
For a healthy person, the dosage may vary from 1 to 5 mcg per day. When it is prescribed to treat neurological problems, the dosage can reach 15000 mcg per day. Vitamin B12 works better with cobamamide, that is a co-enzyme of the vitamin B12.
Pills should be taken as they are prescribed by a medical professional by the person they are prescribed to to treat the condition for which they were prescribed. Deviating from the prescription is extremely dangerous.
The "straight up" (legal) answer would be: Administer Adderall (mixed amphetamine salts or MAS) only to the person to whom it is prescribed, exactly as prescribed. Adderall is a "schedule II" drug, and as such, it is illegal for anyone to take or possess it if it is not prescribed to them unless that person is responsible for administering it to a minor prescribed the medication.
To stop them being constipated.
Yes, a person who does not get prescriptions filled or take medications as prescribed probably has low health awareness.
No, as long as it is prescribed.
The prescribed interest rate is set every quarter based on the federal interest rate. A prescribed loan would be the one that would carry the prescribed federal interest rate. The person applying for the loan could have the attribution rules waived.
If it is prescribed to a person then no. If oxycodone is abused without a prescription then yes it is illegal.
100 pound = 45.4 kilograms so dose = 150*45.4 = 6803.9 micrograms
the person dies
A person's (patient) medical record is the history of what medical illnesses and the medicine prescribed the person received to date.