Yes its safe... I,m on 140ml of methadone..n I also take trazadone.n imovaine. at bedtime... for 4 years now..never had a problem... so yes to answer your question..its safe!! cause if it was not my Methadone Doctor would not prescribe it to me...
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No, and taking Paxil during pregnancy can lead to birth defects and even death.
yes! and a deadly one at that. it can cause sudden death.
There is a high risk of seizures, and death by overdose.
Methadone and Xanax can be fatal when taken at the same time
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Taking 2800mg of Trazodone, 105mg of Klonopin, and 1300mg of Paxil can cause seizures, respiratory difficulties, and eventually death when taken all at once.
This is not recommended. Sudafed makes you anxious and jittery. This can also be a side effect of methadone. In general, it's best never to take over the counter medicine with narcotics unless your doctor specifically tells you to do it.
The FDA is issuing this public health advisory to alert patients and their caregivers and health care professionals to the following important safety information: · Patients should take methadone exactly as prescribed. Taking more methadone than prescribed can cause breathing to slow or stop and can cause death. A patient who does not experience good pain relief with the prescribed dose of methadone, should talk to his or her doctor. · Patients taking methadone should not start or stop taking other medicines or dietary supplements without talking to their health care provider. Taking other medicines or dietary supplements may cause less pain relief. They may also cause a toxic buildup of methadone in the body leading to dangerous changes in breathing or heart beat that may cause death. · Health care professionals and patients should be aware of the signs of methadone overdose. Signs of methadone overdose include trouble breathing or shallow breathing; extreme tiredness or sleepiness; blurred vision; inability to think, talk or walk normally; and feeling faint, dizzy or confused. If these
No. The suboxone will stop the darvocet from working. Also, combining darvocet and suboxone could cause respiratory depression (a decreased rate of breathing). If respiratory depression is severe enough it can cause death.
You should avoid benzodiazepines and ETOH (alcohol) while taking methadone. Methadone, benzodiazepines and alcohol are all respiratory suppressants combining any of these three can lead to respiratory arrest and possibly death.
ibuprofen and methadone are in 2 diffrent classes of drugs while the percocet and methadone are both opiates methadone is an opiate blocker in itself so it will highly effect the the strength of the percocet........ ive been on methadone and had to find the same question out 4 myself.... i am not a doctor nor have i had any medical experience answer is strictly based on personal knowledge and experience.....