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codiene will have no effect if you are taking morphine - morphine in value exceeds morphine by 1/1000
Yeah of course, real ecstasy doesn't have morphine in it!
ALOT of morphine
im allergic to morphine and even tho i hydrocodone(vicodin) and the sorts metabolize into morphine in the liver i can still take it or oxycodone(percocet) also the medicine hydromophone ( dilaudid) is good for heavy pain and is what hospitals give to patients allergic to morphine.
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Yes, you can take morphine if you are allergic to penicillin, as they are different classes of medications and have distinct chemical structures. An allergy to penicillin does not imply an allergy to morphine. However, it is always important to inform your healthcare provider about any allergies and medical history before starting new medications.
It all depends on what exactly your allergic to. If you are allergic to all opiates, than NO, you cannot take methadone, but if you are allergic to a certain chemical in morphine than you can take methadone because it is a different type of opiate and it is synthetic. But I would consult your physician before taking another opiate like methadone if you are allergic to morphine. But for example, my friend was allergic to "Percocet" because of the acetaminophen that is mixed in with the pill, but he was able to take oxycontin, which is the same drug as is used in percocet, because the acetaminophen was absent.
YES!! I'm allergic to codeine, morphine, fentanyl, or anything else with the, "eine" in the end of the name. So my Doctor prescribed Opana for me. It does not have any kind of morphine or it's cousins drug in it. Hope this helps. Robin
I'm not sure however I am allergic to both as well as atracurium
If patient is truly allergic to either Demerol or Fentanyl (i.e. anaphylaxis or anaphylactic shock), then give morphine. Both drugs mentioned above are synthetics, which are completely different family from morphine, which is an alkaloid. Hope this helps.
Tramadol and Tylenol (apap) are both non-narcotic pain relievers. They are not related to codeine. You should be fine.
Most probably. However, there are subtle differences that may allow you to take codeine. There are other opioids that you may be able to take. Hydrocodone (Vicodin) and oxycodone (Percocet) may work for you. You might also consider tramadol which is totally synthetic. Good Luck.