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There are no known drug to drug interactions between these two medications, making them safe to take together. Make sure to contact you primary care provider prior to taking these two medications to ensure that it is safe.
There are no known drug to drug interactions between these two medications, making them safe to take together...regardless of the time of day. Make sure to contact you primary care provider prior to taking these two medications to ensure that it is safe.
I just read on another site that the two in combination are not advised. There is a potential for an uncontrolled hallucinatory effect. I'm not a medical doctor, I'm just passing on the information I read on this site. Norco is, however, the stronger drug for pain and makes it unnecessary for taking the two drugs together.
IMPROVED ANSWER:Yes you can but Darvocet is pretty useless as a pain reliever. It would just enhance the sedative effects of the Alprazolam (Xanax) and probably constipate you.
I broke out in terrible hives and had headache when combining these two!
Darvocet was pulled off the market for a reason. If you happen to find a few in your medicine cabinet that you had forgotten about it is probably best to throw them out. They don't work much better than aspirin, yet they seem to have all the side effects of a typical weak opiate; constipation, miosis (tiny pupils), euphoria (feeling good) and nausea and vomiting are just a few. Taking two tablets will make all of the above, plus some lovely side effects not listed, twice as bad. Darvocet are addictive, so taking Two tablets (of any habit forming drug) is probably a bad idea. Darvocet also tends to screw with your heart rhythm. or rather, your body breaks down darvocet into a chemical that is similar to lidocaine (the kind they use in the E.R. to sort of jump start your heart). Taking two Darvocet means your body is making twice that amount of metabolites that mess with your heart. so, all that being said, taking two Darvocet will increase whatever the user is looking for: pain relief, sedation, euphoria, etc.. But, is it worth the risk of heart attack, or at the very least oversedation, for a pill that doesnt do much better than asprin?
Darvocet and Darvocet-N are both analgesics, mild to moderate pain relievers; Prednisone is a steroid, which decreases inflammation and promotes faster healing. You can take them together,...but, steroids are VERY irritating to the stomach lining, so best to take the Prednisone on top of a meal or at least with a glass of milk.
A person should never mix Darvocet and valium together unless a doctor prescribes the two together. A pharmacist or a doctor can let you know what medicines are safe to take together.
A hyper additive drug interaction is an interaction between two drugs of the same class doing what one drug alone could have done. Hyper additive drug interactions are one reason for antibiotic resistance.
No, heroin and crack are two different class of drugs and will show up different on drug tests.
No. Unasyn is the trade name for the combination of two generic drugs: ampicillin (a beta-lactam) and sulbactam (a beta-lactamase inhibitor). Ceftriaxone is a generic drug in another class of antibiotics altogether (cephalosporins).
Ultram is a class 2 narcotic. They're just not a strong as "mainstream" narcotics, but they still get you high, and they're still addictive.