When you ask that question its probally time. In the mean time ask around your local methadone clinic for some K-Flex or Cipro (antibiotics) or where ever they hustle pills. Best bet go to the emergency room ASAP better safe than sorry.
The only way to treat an abscess is with antibiotics from a doctor.
The best way to treat a swollen and infected hand due to IV use is to go to the doctor and let the doctor give you antibiotics.
Danger of overdosing.
Naxalone (Narcan) or Naltredexone. Both treat most if not all Opiod drug overdoses. Given IV.
I believe CIV is actually C-IV, indicating a schedule 4 drug.
It depends If you're allergic of the medicine and you don't even know It.
the abbreviation for intravenous drug is iv drug.
Which drug you use doesn't matter. Any IV drug use that involves sharing a needle with another person places you at risk for HIV infection.
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Antibiotics and flagyl are administrated before and after appendectomy.Their are no medication that can treat appendicitis.
Yes trazodone is a controlled drug in the US. It is classified as a Schedule IV controlled substance by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). Schedule IV drugs have a low potential for abuse relative to Schedule III drugs as well as accepted medical use in the United States. Some of the Schedule IV drugs include: Alprazolam (Xanax) Diazepam (Valium) Carisoprodol (Soma) Clonazepam (Klonopin) Tramadol (Ultram) TrazodoneTrazodone is a widely used antidepressant and it is available as a generic medication. It is used to treat depression anxiety and insomnia as well as chronic pain. It is important to note that trazodone may be habit-forming and can lead to addiction if used incorrectly. Therefore it is important to use this drug as prescribed by your doctor.
iv = interveinous im = intramuscular
Go to the ER. There are privacy acts that make it so that their job is only to treat your arm regardless of whether or not the substance in the iv when you used it was illegal or not. You need to tell them the truth so they can help you, right? They legally can't turn you in unless you are suicidal or if you pose as a threat to the hospitals employees. I've done it. You're in good hands if you can afford it.