Yes, if the patient is not tolerant to such a high dose of oxycodone, especially if taken with xanax, it could cause respiratory depression and essentially suffocate the patient.
Can you take Xanax with Remeron
No.
No. Ambien is indicated for insomnia. Xanax is indicated for anxiety.
yes
While Xanax (alprazolam) and Ambien (zolpidem) are both used to address sleep issues, they belong to different drug classes and have different mechanisms of action. Xanax is a benzodiazepine primarily used for anxiety, while Ambien is specifically designed for short-term treatment of insomnia. Using Xanax as a substitute for Ambien may not be advisable without a doctor's guidance, as it can carry a risk of dependence and may not be as effective for sleep in the long term. Always consult with a healthcare professional before making any changes to your medication regimen.
Roxicodone, Oxycodone, Loracet, Lortab, Xanax
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Xanax is not an opiate.
Absolutely as long as you are not taking it for recreation. Many times for pain, Benzodiazepine's ( Ambien, Valium, Xanax Ativan etc.)are prescribed with the pain medication to increase it's duration and relax the body decreasing the anxiety that comes with constant pain which only makes the pain worse. Take only as prescribed by your Doctor not your dealer.
Not directly (unless the dose is very high) but ambien can cause people to fall asleep and sleepwalk, and xanax can lower inhibitions. So it's possible that somebody taking both drugs could do something foolish like walking off a cliff or driving.
No ambien is one of the brand names for Zolpidem, a hypnotic used for insomnia whereas fluoxetine is a selective serotonin uptake inhibitor (SSRI) used for depression, bulimia and OCD.
I would say no. Ambien is a Non Benzodiazepine, which means it offers similar effects of a Benzo, but is not classified as a Benzo it will not register as a Benzo on a drug test. Valium is a Benzo so it would come up positive for Benzo's regardless of it being Valium or Xanax.