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Anything in high enough doses can kill u genius

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Q: Can mixing vicodin and clonazepam in high doses kill you?
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Mixing percacet and Vicodin?

Not a good idea. Both Percocet and Vicodin contain opiates and you will risk overdosing if you mix both. Percocet contains oxycodone and Vicodin contains hydrocodone. There are different dosages of each but in general it is not good to mix. For people taking it for recreational use, it will not increase your "high". Opiates can cause shorteness of breathe and/or tachycardia. Mixing could cause serious injury or be fatal.


Can clonazepam kill?

You would have to ingest an enormous dose, more than any pharmacy would have in stock at any given time to be poisoned to death by it. Even though Clonazepam is not particularly toxic (unlike Xanax which is lethal in high doses) it can kill in overdoses by via apnea. Basically, you stop breathing and don't have the wherewithal to "catch your breath." So be careful not to ingest more than your doctor directed. I should add: excess consumption of alcohol can almost be a death sentence if you're on a high dose of clonazepam. THEY DO NOT MIX!


Does methadone at high doses interact with penicillin treatment?

No, methadone at high doses should not interact with penicillin.


Can you inject Robaxin to get high?

At doses significantly higher than therapeutic doses, robaxin will get you high. However, most who have tried it note that it is not a very strong high and that there are some unpleasant side effects, such as nausea.


Will vicodin kill a dog?

a small dog; perhaps. regular dosing over a long period of time; yes- it damages the liver as it does in human. a large dog; for occasional pain relief, no.


Can you use methadone to treat Vicodin withdrawals?

Yes, you can. But it is absolutley pointless because methadone is an opiod blocker. It clogs your opiod receptors and blacks other opiates from having any effects. I would not recommend taking any other opiates with methadone, but there isn't really any problem with them mixing as long as you are taking them both as prescribed.Methadone is an OPIATE BLOCKER, therefore if you do take them together you will be defeating the purpose of the VICODIN because as I'm sure you know VICODIN is an OPIATE and you will have no effects from the VICODIN. Therefore, what I'm trying to say is you are actually wasting the VICODIN and adding more DISTRESS to your LIVER AND KIDNEYS. So take one or the other, not both.You can mix vicodin and methadone, but if you are lookin to get a high off of the vicodin you won't....methadone blocks out the receptors that make you have that "high" feeling when you take pain killers. most people end up ODing when trying to take pain killers with methadone because they wonder why they aren't getting high and keep taking more and more pain killers not realizing that they wont get that high feeling.


How many 5 500 vicodin to get high?

3


Is a Vicodin pill bad for you?

no it gets you high nlgg@


What does the hp in Vicodin hp mean?

high potency


Is it ok to take advil Tylenol and vicodin at the same time?

Vicodin is a combination of an opiate and acetaminophen, so taking additional acetaminophen would not be wise. It is not recommended to take more than 4,000 mg's of Tylenol in a day. Check your prescription to see how much acetaminophen each pill contains, or if you're unsure call the pharmacy. Tylenol and advil can be taken at the same time in stuttered doses as long as one is well hydrated. Vicodin will have the same analgesic properties of aceta so using aceta is of no value and actually if taken in high doses can deplete gssh stores in your liver and cause you to go into overt liver failure.


Can you substitute clonipin safely for ativan while stopping Ativan?

Because Klonopin (generic name clonazepam) has a much higher halflife than Ativan (generic name lorazepam) at 18-50hrs compared to 9-16hrs for lorazepam, there should be little risk. If you are taking clonazepam just to get off of lorazepam, you cannot simply stop the clonazepam once you are off the lorazepam. Both drugs are benzodiazepines and while they can be fairly interchangable, your body will still have tolerance to them, and suddenly stopping high doses of them will result in restlessness, tremors, and potentially seizures. Benzodiazepine withdrawal is not a pleasant experience, you should consult your doctor about substituting the lorazepam with something like clonazepam or diazepam and have a schedule for tapering down the dosage. SHORT ANSWER: Yes, but then you will have to continue taking the clonazepam instead.


Can tylox get you high?

Yes, but be careful; it has very high doses of APAP.