If you are allergic to opiates in general then taking roxicet is a terrible idea, there are tests that can be done to determine if your allergic or not.
Tramadol HCL is generic for Ultram, which is a weaker painkiller than Codeine and it is safe -- in low doses to take them together. But it is probably not safe to take both together in high doses.
Yes
Yes, doctors and healthcare professionals often times prescribe Oxycodone (Percocet) to patients who are allergic to Codeine/Hydrocodone.
Nope. vicodin contains hydrocodone wich is an extract of codeine
no it is not safe
Yes it is safe. Source: Me - I am allergic to Vancomycin and have been on Clindamycin.
Probably not. Check with your doctor.
It is not recommended, but to be safe, check with your doctor or pharmacist.
Yes. Excedrin Extra Strength and Excedrin Migraine contain acetaminophen, aspirin, and caffeine. None of these would trigger a codeine allergy.
codiene will have no effect if you are taking morphine - morphine in value exceeds morphine by 1/1000
Panadol contains acetaminophen (generic Tylenol) and until you know what ingredient in Panadol you are allergic to, it is not safe. You may have been allergic to an ingredient that is "filler" and not an active ingredient.http://wiki.answers.com/Is_it_safe_to_take_Tylenol_if_you_are_allergic_to_Panadol&action=edit
It is very similar. Very few people can tolerate Oxycodone when they are allergic to Codeine. The basis of most prescription pain relievers is a derivative of Codeine. Unfortunately, I am severely allergic to Codeine, and the only pain reliever I am able to tolerate is Demerol, because it is 100% synthetic. I cannot even take over-the-counter Imodium, as it is made with Codeine. They have tried Morphine, Vicodin, Lortab, all of the "-odones", all with the same results. I assume each person is different, if you feel nauseous with any of these medications, notify your Doctor, as they may be able to supplement the medication with an anti-nausea medication. Good Luck. Ree Medical Assistant