Yes. I'm currently taking both for nerve damage to my knee. 10 mg of both 3x's a day on the methadone only once on the MSContin IR (Instant release morphine)
No, you do not take sedatives on top of narcotic pain medicines. Overdosing on sedative medication can make you pass out and stop breathing. Morphine is very habit forming and very dangerous. Follow your doctor's orders carefully. Do not take extra morphine, and do not take other medications on top of morphine unless your doctor specifically tells you to.
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When one takes Methadone, meaning methadone treatment, do not need to take Morphine. Therefore, taking those two for my personal opinion one do not have a need to take them together. You ether take Methadone alone, which according to me is the best one to take, or, just Morphine alone. So preferably do not mix them together.
Yes. Overdose.Morphine lowers respiratory rate IE heart rate & breathing.Methadone does the same thing.This can cause your heart to stop.These 2 drugs are especially dangerous when used with alcohol.
The methadone will block the anelalcesic effect of lortab
Quinine has no effect on Methadone detoxification.
I used to take high doses of both drugs and the end result is death for most people. For me the methadone caused me to crave sweets. When I took them together I would doze off almost anywhere
Suboxene is used after being on a methadone program and you have reached a max. dose of 20 mg. a day. Then after 24 hours you took your last 20mg. you take suboxene. BUT NEVER TAKE BOTH AT THE SAME TIME OR IN THE SAME 24 HOUR PERIOD! One should be monitored by a medical professional
You should consult you physician. Yes. If you are on methadone as a maintenance pain medication, there are other pain meds you can take for breakthrough pain, or to boost the effects of the methadone. One that is commonly prescribed to take with methadone is meperidine (generic Demerol) and phenergan. The Demerol is a narcotic pain med, and the phenergan potentiates (boosts) the effectivenes of the Demerol, as well as preventing the nausea that some people experience when taking Demerol. There are other pain meds that can be taken with methadone, but your doctor can best advise you on them, depending on your medical condition.
Only what your DR. has prescribed for you to take.
methadone for back pain show toxicity when use long time
morphine is the benchmark opiate,all other opioids are measured strentgh wise in comparison with morphine. depending on which condition is being treated,various alternatives are out there. methadone is comparible in strength ad action,aswell as other opioids such as hydrocodone,codeine.[although these are weaker]. morphine is in a league above most other opioids,a few such as hydromorphone,diacetalmorphine[heroin] are stronger again than morphine. but most of the time morphine is such an effective drug little calll for the stronger formulations exist apart from palltive nursing.