depends on the narco, which one?, as long as it's not an opiate, there should be no problems... check on wikipedia though just to make sure
Not unless prescribed by a dr. for chronic pain. They are both CNS depressants and in combination with one another could stop your breathing.
no. norco is hydrocodone not morphine. morphine is stronger however norco 10/325 is the strongest dose of norco. Norco is for moderate pain and morphine for moderate to severe pain. ER also means extended release where norco is not extended. Please be aware that norco has acetaminophen in it which you should never exceed 4000mg\24 hours.
methadone acyclic analog of morphine or heroin acts on the same opioid receptors as these drugs
I take Norco 10/325s and therefore I get tested pretty regularly. I can tell you that on a 10 or even 5 panel screen Norco will ALWAYS be an opiate. Heroin is the same as Morphine basically and comes up as synthetic morphine. And if it isn't supposed to be there they send it out to check it closer and will know if it's morphine or heroine. Hope this helps a little!
You can check all know interactions of drugs yourself with the website http://www.drugs.com/drug_interactions.php. Simply type in the drugs you wish to find and select the correct drug from the dropdown menu. All known interactions will then appear.---- Interactions searched:* acetaminophen (Ingredient of Norco) * hydrocodone (Ingredient of Norco) * Imitrex (sumatriptan) ---- 0 Interaction found:* No results found - however, this does not necessarily mean no interactions exist. ALWAYS consult with your doctor or pharmacist. ----
The drugs that most commonly cause constricted pupils or "Pinpoint" are strong opiods such as Heroin, morphine, oxycodone, or high doses of norco / vicodin.
There are no known drug interactions between morphine and the levonorgestrel morning after pills like Plan B and Next Choice.
HYDROCOD/APAP TAB 5-325 is a generic medication for NORCO TAB 5-325MG. It reacts with acetaminophen, hydrocodone, other opiates (narcotocs) or other components of this medicine. It may impair mental and or/physical ability. Use caution when driving and performing tasks that require alertness. It can be refilled, but only by the pharmacy calling the doctor's office.Edit:The opiate in Norco, Hydrocodone, contains Codeine and TheBaine, it doesn't contain Morphine.The principal constituent of Norco, hydrocodone, has the same basic structure as morphine, but is less potent and metabolized by different enzymes.
You should first consult with the physician who prescribed your medications or your pharmacist. These medications together could lead to some serious drug interactions and side effects. Any combination of these three could be potentially damaging.
Yes, don't drink on it it is safe to take the klonopin with the Norco, but Xanax is a resperatory depressant along with Norco being a respiratory depressant it is not safe. Im sure you would be ok but long term it may cause problems. Look up drug interactions.
Morphine and codeine have no effect on the cell membrane. Their effects are mediated through interactions with genes and TFs.
The address of the Norco Branch Library is: 3954 Old Hamner, Norco, 92860 M
there isn't any morphine in opanas its an opiod loosaa