The Vicodin is the nasty part; too much of that can kill. If your doctor has prescribed these medications, then it's OK to take them as prescribed.
Only if your doctor has prescribed it.
I'm assuming you were prescribed these drugs or will be prescribed these drugs by a doctor.. That's who you should be asking.
yes m357 is a generic for vicodin 5/500. That means it has 5 milligrams of hydrocodone which is the main ingredient in vicodin and has euphoric effects. If taken as prescribed they may get sleepy and a slight buzz. They are addictive so only take as prescribed. yes m357 is a generic for vicodin 5/500. That means it has 5 milligrams of hydrocodone which is the main ingredient in vicodin and has euphoric effects. If taken as prescribed they may get sleepy and a slight buzz. They are addictive so only take as prescribed.
Yes it is legal if it is prescribed for you--as long as there is a condition that warrants its use.
No Vicodin is an opiate, so it will or may show up under opiates or heroin. If you are abusing it by taking it more than prescribed or taking it when it isn't prescribed it may show up on a drug test.
Yeah, I've have it prescribed to me by the same doctor at the same visit.
Yes.
Yes and yes. You can take hydrocodone (vicodin) and cymbalta together. Also, each of them, taken alone or combined on a regular basis, cause physical addiction, so stopping either or both will result in withdrawal symptoms. WARNING/PLEASE NOTE: Just because it's okay to take vicodin and cymbalta together doesn't mean it is okay to take any and all opiates with cymbalta. For example, you can NOT take tramadol (ultram) and cymbalta together. tramadol is not an opiate its opiod like- very different. and they can be taken together at low dosage ranges under MD supervision. Its not recommended however. the top paragraph is correct cymbalta is not a controlled substance (other than being prescription) and does not carry the potential for abuse in the vast majority of people
I would have to say the answer to this is yes, because the same internist who put me on coumadin prescribed vicodin to me for my pain. He didn't want me taking Aleve.
Yes. I was prescribed Vicodin and I felt like a was going crazy so they switched me to Darvocet the next day and I was fine.
No it's relatively safe to use in prescribed dosages for all adults.
It would be okay to take these drugs together if your doctor prescribed them all together. Many of these medications increase the side effects of one another, so it is important that your doctors are aware of all that you are taking and that you are monitored on a regular basis while taking this combination.