No. This can cause a potentially lethal overdose. Venlafaxine is a cytochrome P450 3A4 inhibitor which is the enzyme which metabolizes fentanyl. Levels of fentanyl can reach lethal doses as a result of this combination.
Absolutely not. It will cause the med to absorb to quickly and may cause death.
Vitamin B complex doesn't normally cause urinary problems. It may cause the urine to turn bright yellow, but there shouldn't be any pain or other issues present.
Sweating shouldn't really change it, no. There are many types of patches now, but some are indeed stimulated by heat so the increased body temperature that sweat is a reaction to may cause a patch to release more fentanyl at a time. The way these patches work are quite complex, though, and once it's in your body who knows what happens to get it working?
Yes, chlamydia can cause urinary frequency.
Fentanyl has not been proven to bother your teeth. It can cause dry mouth, back pain and fevers.
Fentanyl Cardiovascular side effects:HypotensionBradycardiaArrhythmiaMarijuana Cardiovascular side effects:Increase heart rate
Yes it does. It can make you tired and docile.
Yes, narcotic pain medicine is known to cause urinary retention as well as constipation.
BPH is an acronym for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. BPH is an enlargement of the male prostate gland which, though non-cancerous, can cause discomfort and urinary and erectile issues.
bacteria
No, a UTI will not cause a sore throat. Strep throat, however, can cause urinary changes if complications occur, and gonorrhea can cause both urinary symptoms and sore throat. Contact your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.