yes, always take your vitamins
At a large enough dose, niacin could cause temporary liver damage and cause hydrocodone to remain in your system longer, since hydrocodone is primarily metabolised by the liver.
It's it safe to donate plasma and take niacin pills
Yes. There are no interactions at all. The topamax should make you need less hydrocodone.
Niacin does not speed up the process of hydrocodone entering your system. Hydrocodone is metabolized by the liver, and its absorption is influenced primarily by factors such as dosage, formulation, and individual metabolism rather than by niacin. Additionally, using niacin inappropriately can lead to adverse effects without providing any benefit in terms of drug absorption. Always consult a healthcare professional for advice on medication use.
Snorting Hydrocodone is never safe...
Type your answer here... yes
Niacin is considered to likely be safe while breastfeeding, as long as it is taken in doses no higher than the recommended amounts. Check with your doctor to see if it is recommended in your particular situation.
Yes but take half of the hydrocodone and only if you absolutely cant take the pain. I was just prescribed these by my doctor yesterday and I had the same question.
It's only safe to take what your doctor has prescribed. I have never known of a doctor to prescribe both to be taken together.
My doctor prescribed me with both at the same time telling me to take valtex teice a day and hydrocodone once a day, so I would assume yes.
It is perfectly safe to take Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitors with hydrocodone. They do not interact or effect one another. SSRI's only affect the serotonin levels in your brain, hydrocodone blocks nerve receptors, which helps with pain. So any SSRI anti-depressant is safe to take with hydrocodone. Edit: I wouldn't say it is perfectly safe. Serotonin Syndrome can happen and isn't something you just brush off
It is generally safe to take Alka-Seltzer while on hydrocodone, as there are no known interactions between the two. However, it's always best to check with a healthcare provider or pharmacist to ensure that it is safe for your specific situation.