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No one can predict which narcotic will satisfactorily control pain. Some people react badly to Demerol, but negative reactions are possible with any strong medications for pain. Demerol is best for acute pain, such as immediately after surgery. But there are many other narcotic and non-narcotic medications better suited to chronic pain.
I wouldn't say it's safe because you are talking about very powerful opiates here, but I dont know why you would take Demerol after you took 50mg of MEthadone because it will not really have any effect. Methadone has opiod inhibiting properties and will clog the receptors in your brain, therefore making the Demerol completely useless for the most part.
Yes, there are potential drug interactions between Robaxacet (which contains acetaminophen and methocarbamol) and Demerol (meperidine). Both medications can cause sedation, and using them together may increase the risk of respiratory depression and other central nervous system effects. It is important to consult a healthcare professional before combining these medications to ensure safety.
Taking medications as prescribed. Aspirin and other heart medications may be prescribed, and the patient may need to take these medications for life.
Taking morphine and Demerol (meperidine) together is generally not recommended due to the increased risk of serious side effects, including respiratory depression, sedation, and potential overdose. Both drugs are opioids and can amplify each other's effects, leading to dangerous levels of sedation and respiratory distress. Always consult a healthcare provider before combining these medications, as they can assess individual risks and recommend safer alternatives if needed.
It depends on the medications you are also taking. Antibiotics will effect how birth control work.
Patients are usually advised to discontinue taking aspirin and any other medications that thin the blood for two weeks prior to surgery.
Charcoal may interfere with the absorption of medications and nutrients such as vitamins or minerals. For uses other than for treatment of poisoning, charcoal should be taken two hours after other medications.
No - Percocet is the brand name for a combination drug containing Oxycodone and Tylenol.
Yes, you can generally eat clementines while taking statins. There are no known interactions between clementines and statin medications. However, it's always best to consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice, especially if you have any other medical conditions or are taking other medications.
No, Demerol (meperidine) should not be boiled or used in any way other than as prescribed by a healthcare professional. Boiling can alter the medication's chemical composition and potentially produce harmful effects. It is crucial to use medications only as directed to ensure safety and effectiveness. If you have questions about its use, consult a healthcare provider.
Certain medications can lead to false positives on drug tests for Demerol (meperidine). One notable example is the antibiotic diphenhydramine, which can sometimes cross-react in immunoassay tests. Additionally, other opioids or medications that metabolize similarly to meperidine might also produce false positives. It's important to consult with a healthcare professional or a toxicology expert for specific concerns regarding drug testing and medication interactions.