a) Because some medications have complementary effects together, or treat different aspects of a problem.
b) Different medications have vastly different dosage requirements, so comparing X mgs of one drug with Y mgs of another is really comparing apples and oranges. Check each medication's instructions for details on what constitues a "high" dosage.
Re: The Cat is Out of Its Box!
Date: 2004-04-23 11:23 am (UTC)a) Because some medications have complementary effects together, or treat different aspects of a problem.
b) Different medications have vastly different dosage requirements, so comparing X mgs of one drug with Y mgs of another is really comparing apples and oranges. Check each medication's instructions for details on what constitues a "high" dosage.