Mixing methocarbamol and Dilaudid (hydromorphone) is not recommended without medical supervision, as both medications can depress the central nervous system. This combination may increase the risk of side effects such as respiratory depression, sedation, and dizziness. Always consult a healthcare professional before combining medications to ensure safety and appropriate management of your condition.
Yes you can they were both given to me in the hospital together for pulled muscles
You can. There is no interaction between these drugs.
I would not recommend taking two sedatives together. Methocarbamol is a muscle relaxant. Taking too much sedative medication could make you pass out. You might even have trouble breathing.
yes just be careful how much methocarbamol your taking. mixing the 2 will allow you to use less of the nasty man made chemical most likely or make the recomended dose more effective
You most certainly can if you are waiting to meet your maker.
You can try to, but you're wasting the dilaudid. Suboxone covers about 98% of the mu and delta opiate receptors, which doesn't leave much room for other substances.
Methocarbamol (brand name Robaxin) is a muscle relaxant.
Yes and No. In short, it potentiates the effects of methocarbamol.
Not at all. Methocarbamol is Robaxin, which is an anti-inflammatory. Big difference there.
Methocarbamol + Xanax = increased sedative effect
No!Its not safe to take two muscle relaxers together
Methocarbamol and chlorzoxazone may cause harmless color changes in urine--orange or reddish purple with chlorzoxazone; and purple, brown, or green with methocarbamol.