It is essential for an aneurysm sufferer to consult their healthcare provider before taking codeine or any medication. Codeine can cause sedation and may affect blood pressure, which could be concerning for someone with an aneurysm. Individual health factors and the specific nature of the aneurysm must be considered in determining safety. Always follow a doctor's guidance when it comes to medication management in such cases.
no it is not safe
It is not recommended, but to be safe, check with your doctor or pharmacist.
Tramadol HCL is generic for Ultram, which is a weaker painkiller than Codeine and it is safe -- in low doses to take them together. But it is probably not safe to take both together in high doses.
Yes, the combination is safe. You can take 600mg ibuprofen up to 4 times daily if needed. Take it with plenty of water and with food in your stomach
yes I was given a prescription at 35 weeks
Probably not
Yes, but not young children and if you give your children codeine, don't give them too much.
Nope. vicodin contains hydrocodone wich is an extract of codeine
They are safe to take together as long as they are taken as prescribed. It is very common for people to take a benzodiazepine (Xanax) and a painkiller (Tylenol #4). But be careful, it is common to experience drowsiness, especially during the first few days of taking the two drugs.
If you are allergic to opiates in general then taking roxicet is a terrible idea, there are tests that can be done to determine if your allergic or not.
ya, but dont take more than 1000 mg's of acetamiophen in 6 hours,it can cause liver damage,
Technically, no. It is listed as pregnancy risk category C. Researching via Google shows there are not many, if any, clinical testing for pregnant women who take codeine, so there is insufficient data in humans. Which does not mean it is safe for a pregnant woman to take codeine. It only means more testing must be done before a definitive answer can be provided.