After morphine you may not need diazepam at all. Morphine is very much dangerous drug and diazepam is very safe drug. Morphine has to be used very carefully and diazepam can be used almost routinely in today's world of lot of psychological tensions.
You should only take medicines prescribed for you by a Doctor.
Both morphine and diazepam (Valium) have sedative properties, so yes, it is very possible to overdose on the combination. It is unsafe to take either morphine or diazepam except by prescription from a qualified doctor, and you should be sure that your doctor knows about all medications you are taking.
Only under physician direction can you mix versed and morphine.
Clarithromycin decreases the clearance rate (the rate at which the drug leaves your bloodstream) of diazepam and may increase its effects. Use caution.
is it safe to take st johns wort with morphine
Yes, Idiot don't do that.
No, you shouldn't. You shouldn't even be taking ecstasy OR morphine. Unless of course, someone is prescribing it.
Yes, it is ok to mix benzodiazapriene, which is the drug class for diazepam, with ibuprofin.
Diazepam is CNS Depressant Aspirin is NSAID
I suggest you don't. Both drugs are highly sedative.
Morphine is a very strong opiate (painkiller), while Valium is a benzodiazepam (sedative). They are in two completely different classes of drugs, however they cause similar experiences. Morphine will definitely produce a stronger, more intense high than Valium. Morphine will essentially make you feel incredibly euphoric and contented with an accompanying strong body high. Although diazepam modulates the dopamine system in a way similar to morphine, its effects are certainly not as powerful.
Noits a sleeping pill basically.....like valium/diazepam ...newer one with shorter action..... not a narcotic like morphine...tranquilizer with short to medium duration of action.
yes you can, just no more than 8 500mg of the Tylenol per 24hrs