No. These are two very similar drugs. You will be mixing two "synthetic codeines" together and doubling you dose of acetaminophen. Either way the potiential for overdosing is big. Additionally, there is no reason to. The active ingredient in Percocet is oxycodone and the active ingredient in Lorcet is hydrocodone. Either one should be able to handle your pain problem alone.
It will not. They are two completely different drugs.
Tramadol's not really a narcotic. It's similar to what they ween addicts off of. Percocet, on the other hand, is a relativity strong narcotic, containing oxycodone.So to answer your question, Percocet is MUCH stronger.
Yes, you can. There are no known negative interactions associated with taking Lyrica and ibuprofen together.
Tramadol is a mild synthetic opioid with additional properties similar to those of modern anti-depressants. Percocet is a combination of oxycodone and acetaminophen, and is a more potent analgesic than tramadol.
No you cannot
No, you do not mix narcotics with other pain medication. Percocet is a dangerous drug and you must take it exactly as your doctor ordered. Do not take extra, do not take it with other drugs, and do not use it to try to change your moods. Taking different pain medications together could result in overdose and death.
Yes. Not recommended. Expect extreme drowsiness. If you must, do not take too much. Over dose is achieved easier and can be fatal. Start with very low doses. This combo can make you black out and take more of the medications with out being aware of it. Be espically careful with all opiates i.e. Percocet.
yes
simple yes
Opana is it's own drug called (oxymorphone) which is a mix of percocet and morphine
Cuprofen, a brand of acetaminophen, has no known drug interactions with tramadol. These two medications are combined into one medication in some brands.
Yes----just make sure you have a couple sexually active people around you