Percoset (oxycodone) is stronger than lorcet (hydrocodone) so you need to convince him that you need stronger medication. Tell him that you just arent getting the same pain relief as you used to get when you started taking the pills, he will probably either prescribe stronger hydrocodone pills or swith to oxycodone and prescribe Percoset.
Percocet does not interact with any antidepressants. Whatever your doctor has prescribed for you will be OK to take with this pain medicine. Remember that Percocet is very addictive, though, and be careful not to take any more than the doctor has said to take.
Percocet is a prescription drug. Ask the doctor you got the prescription from.
Yes, if your doctor is okay with it. The stimulant effects of Phentermine help offset the depressive/sedative effects of Percocet.
the doctor had me on m523 and the RX gave me ip204 is there a different
It is a tad excessive, but it is not overwhelming. If your 15mg percocet is not sufficient in treating your pain, speak to your doctor about adjusting your doses.
The diagnostic process is critical to change management. If a manager focuses only on attacking the problems, it would be comparable to a doctor treating the symptoms rather than finding out what is causing them.
Yes, I was just prescribed both at once by my doctor.
My doctor prescribed it for me after gall bladder removal surgery (laproscopic). It probably depends on your doctor and the surgery performed.
really depends on the doctor. if you have pain mangamnet doctor they can prescribe more than a primary doctor. The max i have heard is 240 a month. which is 8 a day. i 've actually heard some people get 200 twice a month for vicodin but that is a less restricted drug compared to percocet.
Absolutely not, you may actually get even less pain relief.
No, you do not mix narcotics with other pain medication. Percocet is a dangerous drug and you must take it exactly as your doctor ordered. Do not take extra, do not take it with other drugs, and do not use it to try to change your moods. Taking different pain medications together could result in overdose and death.
If you take that in place of your percocet,and you have to take a urine test, you will show up with "Hydrocodone" in your system rather than "Oxycodone"....or both depending on how long its been since you took percocet. That might not set well with your doctor. Hope this helps.