Assuming you are alert for respiratory depression and breathing rates below 12/minute, I have seen immediate release Dilaudid used for acute breakthrough pain when Duragesic patches were being used for chronic pain management.
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Yes, aspirin has no known significant drug interactions with fentanyl
You will die.
The is NO medical contraindications to the taking of them both. It SHOULD be safe.
No, unlike grapefruit there are no noted contraindications for eating mangos together with medication..
Yes you can - I've done it for years, as the mechanism in Fiorinal w/ Codeine is different for dealing with migraines and other pain than Fentanyl is.
No they should not. Seroquel will cause drowsiness and so will Dilaudid. If you wish to take them together you should first ask your doctor. They need to be sure the milligrams in each prescription won't be enough to cause CNS (Central Nervous System) depression.
No, you should not be on both of those drugs at the same time. If you are sick enough to need Fentanyl, you don't need to worry about being ADD, you need to worry about staying alive!
Yes, fentanyl and phenergan together can act as a respiratory suppressant and may shut down your respiratory drive. I learned this after my mother who uses fentanyl for pain related to her multiple sclerosis was given phenergan for bronchitis and a few days later was found not breathing in bed.
Dilaudid (hydromorphone) is a strong opiate that does not contain Tylenol (acetaminophen). Therefore, you should be able to take it with Tylenol. However, medications that already contain acetaminophen (such as Vicodin, Percocet, and Norco) should NOT be taken with Tylenol. The reason for this is because an overdose of Tylenol can very likely cause damage to the liver.
Yes - Tylenol 3 doesn't have a fraction of the painkilling ability that Fentanyl does, but it does work better on some areas of the brain that Fentanyl and similar opiates don't (e.g., migraines). Like any combination though, even though you're opiate tolerant just using Fentanyl, you need to be aware of any increased side effects, especially respiratory depression.