I am getting off of pain killers and my doc prescibes suboxone. He later added promethazine to enhanse or extend the effects of suboxone and it works well together. I no longer get sick or get that lousy feeling as long as I'm taking suboxone and promethazine together. Had lots of success with the combination.
Well I'm trying to figure this out right now. I was prescribed a bottle of promethazine syrup with codeine earlier today. I know suboxone blocks the effects of opiates so I'd figure it wouldn't do anything, but I'm hoping the promethazine by itself will potent the effects of the suboxone. I really hope so.
I do not think so. I cannot see any reason why it would. I do not feel any effects off of Suboxone really. No "high" that is for sure. Best person to ask would be the doctor that prescribes you your Suboxone.
Suboxone, which contains buprenorphine and naloxone, is primarily used to treat opioid addiction and can produce a mild euphoria, especially in individuals who are opioid-dependent. Promethazine-codeine is a prescription cough syrup that contains an opioid, which can lead to a sedative high when misused. Combining these substances can enhance the effects, but both carry risks of addiction, respiratory depression, and other serious side effects. It's important to use these medications only as prescribed by a healthcare professional.
Who discovered promethazine
Intensify is correct.
Intensify is a verb.
Does promethazine contain aspirin
The verb of intensity is intensify. As in "to intensify something".
In the United States, the cough syrup promethazine with codeine was taken off of the market due to the high abuse potential. Promethazine with codeine was responsible for deaths in people that were using the drug for recreational purposes.
Promethazine is a prescription medication that is prescribed for allergies or nausea. The most common side effects of promethazine are sleepiness and dizziness.
the sun had to intensify :) The student had to intensify his efforts in the class to raise his F to a passing grade.
The verb form of intensity is intensify. As in "to intensify something".