Yes, it is. Or It has been fine for me. I have been on the two for 5 years now. Over time you will need to increase the dosage of both. The 'Duragesic Patch' goes up to 100 mg.
Yes, using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) is generally safe for individuals wearing a Duragesic patch, which is a fentanyl transdermal patch. The AED's electrical shock does not interfere with the patch or its medication delivery. However, it's essential to ensure proper pad placement, avoiding direct contact with the patch, to ensure effective defibrillation. Always follow the AED's instructions and protocols in an emergency.
Fentanyl Duragesic patches are designed for transdermal delivery, meaning they release the medication through the skin into the bloodstream over time. Placing the patch under the tongue is not recommended, as it can lead to improper absorption and may result in dangerous side effects or overdose. It’s essential to use the patch as directed by a healthcare provider for safe and effective pain management.
absolutely-not a problem,you will find that both med's analgesic,sedative propertys will be increased greatly.if anything they compliment each other greatly.
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Yes, this is safe to do. Oxycontin and Remicade have no known drug interactions. Remember to be careful when using Oxycontin. Oxycontin is a very powerful pain medicine and can really hurt you if it is misused. Dr. Jacob M. Deese, MD
30mg-50mg
Yes. This would be fine - always consult with your Doctor or Pharmacist before mixing any medications regardless of route of administration (in your case oral and trans dermal).
The Cellu Svelte patch is safe to use unless you are allergic to an active ingredient in it. The patch contains Dandelion and Fucus Vesiculosus.
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it isnt safe totake of the birth control patch because it can ruin your birth ans you can catch hrepies
While each person of course is different, for many of us in formal pain programs it's actually very common. Duragesic is your primary pain control med, while the Oxy is your breakthrough. Gabapentin is what's known as an "augment" drug, as it and similar drugs in its class have been found in research to help augment opiate therapy. The exact mechanism isn't fully understood, and it doesn't work for everyone. Never did for me. Your drug mix is actually very commonly prescribed for long term pain.So you understand how much someone can tolerate, my current dosages are 1 100 micro Duragesic patch and Percocet 10/325's for breakthrough pain. I normally use between 120/150 per month. At times I've had to increase my patch dose to 200 mike's, and add 100mg Demerol and 30mg MS Contin when things get really bad. I've been using the combination dosage of Duragesic & Percocet for almost 9 years now. I've known of other patients who were terminal cancer patients that were using up to 6 100 mic Duragesic patches. I've literally been to the edge of the abyss when it comes to pain, but that kind of dosage tells all of us there are areas of pain we never want to see.TSD -RAVEN- Category Supervisor----I take gabapentin, while wearing the Fentanyl Patch (50mg) and taking Perocet occasionally for spinal nerve damage. I have had no interactions that I can tell. Gabapentin is usally well tolerated and doesn't seen to interact with much. I am on the 50 patch and also on 4800mg of gabapentin a day and also tke 5/325mg of oxy for breakthrough reliever about 8 a day, Gabapetin is an anticonvusive drug that was for epilepsy and guess what the patch and oxys side effect are convusions so they cancel each other out. I have been on these drugs for over two years and they are very safe to be together as long as you stay away from alcohol. That will really mess you up
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