Yes, it only enhances the effects of demerol, it won't inhibit it.
Yes!
Moist
Demerol is a terrible drug for pain management as is rarely used anymore. Demerol has more toxic metabolites that are released as the body breaks it down, which increases the intensity and duration of some very serious side effects. In addition, Demerol has what is called a "ceiling" to it's dosage, meaning you can give more and more and more Demerol, but at some time, you will hit a ceiling where it no longer increases in effectiveness of pain relief. Giving higher doses simply means more severe side effects. Morphine does not have a ceiling and is considered a "cleaner" drugs in reference it's metabolites. In consideration of addictive effects, anyone who takes opiods for the purpose of relieving pain will become physically dependent on it, but not psychologically addicted. Addiction is a term used for those who take opiods for recreational means.
Demerol is an opiate. I could be wrong but I believe that demerol is a schedule II narcotic.
no no Demerol is pain killer
Narcotics are opium derivatives and synthetic compounds that mimic the effects of opium derived drugs, such as Demerol (meperidine) and Methadone (dolphine).
Demerol and any other opiate overdose can be reversed by Naloxone (Narcan), as it is the preferred opiate blocker for all opioid overdoses.HOWEVER...Demerol is different from other opioids in that it also produces a metabolite that is toxic (norpethidine) that is not eliminated by the Narcan. So depending on the amount ingested or if it has been chronically used, eliminating the CNS depressant effects of the Demerol by administering Narcan allows the norpethidine to predominate and can cause even more dangerous convulsions and seizures.
No, not at all. They can have reduced relieve but theyre isn't any side effects.
Can you take lortab and demerol together?
dosage of demerol
if you take Demerol you certainly will NOT need tylenol