umm..... tell ur doctor u need more and that 15mgs is not effective
Yes they are medically safe, but you should discuss the dosage with your doctor and if you are trying to wean yourself off of oxycodone, the klonopin can actually help with some of the withdrawal symptoms such as nausea and vomiting as well as inability to fall asleep; however, be careful because klonopin as well as oxycodone are highly addictive and dependency for klonopin can become far worse than that of oxycodone. I recommend not doing either unless appropriately prescribed and follow the prescribed dosage by your physician!
The dosage amount that was prescribed by the doctor and ONLY the dosage amount that was prescribed by the doctor. A person should never take someone else's medication or follow directions on taking prescribed medications from anyone other than a medical professional.
If the new medication leaves you feeling tired, maybe your doctor should adjust the dosage.
Yes, Percocet 15 mg and Percocet 5 mg contain the same active ingredients: oxycodone and acetaminophen. The primary difference lies in the dosage of oxycodone; the 15 mg formulation has a higher amount of oxycodone compared to the 5 mg formulation. Both medications are prescribed for pain relief but should be used according to a doctor's guidance due to their potential for addiction and side effects.
No, a routine blood test will not show the specific dosage of medication prescribed. Blood tests usually measure levels of certain substances in the blood, not specific medication dosages. If you have concerns about the medication dosage you are taking, it is best to discuss this directly with your healthcare provider.
If this medication was prescribed for you, dosage and directions should be on the label. If this is an old presciption or meant for someone else or originally prescribed for you for another ailment, DON'T SELF-MEDICATE with prescription drugs.Cll your doctor.
Oxycodone is a very potent painkiller and it is very effective at relieving pain. It is prescribed to be taken in its pill form and swallowed. Any type of medicine that is not intended to be injected should absolutely not be injected.
No. They should not be taken together unless prescribed by your physician. There will be overlapping of opioid analgesics. Instead you can take the second drug.
If you were prescribed this certain amount of dosage than you should take as required however, if you find you are having various effects from too high of dosage see your doctor to adjust the dosage - do not take it upon yourself.
The dosage of romoquin will depend on the condition being treated. It is important to follow the prescribed dosage instructions provided by a healthcare professional or as indicated on the medication packaging. It is not recommended to alter the dosage without consulting a healthcare provider.
Neither in and of itself is damaging to the liver. Opioids are some of the safest drugs available as far as organ health goes. However, anything taken in excess can be damaging. Sometimes oxycodone is prescribed with Tylenol, and when this is the case it is the Tylenol that can damage the liver, if taken in excess. As always, take these meds as prescribed and you should have no trouble.
what is the maximum dosage of oxycodone one should take for pain relief >You have to be extremely careful with oxycodone and all narcotcs. The listed maximum dose for this medication is 1600mg/day. HOWEVER, IF YOU HAVE NOT BEEN TITRATED TO THIS (OR ANY LOWER DOSE) IT MAY BE DEADLY. THE ANSWER IS: WHATEVER YOU AND YOUR DOCTOR HAVE DISCUSSED AND HAS BEEN PRESCIBED.