Nope.
depending on your mood,thinking about sex will intensify the effect while on this drug,makes it impossible to ejaculate unless your use to taking it
Yes.All opiates commonly cause itching as a side effect.
at high levels opiates can cause urinary retention, making it difficult to pee or keep a steady stream.
opiates
Taking ketorolac for an extended period, such as 3 and a half months, is generally not recommended due to the potential for serious side effects, including gastrointestinal bleeding, kidney damage, and cardiovascular issues. Ketorolac is typically prescribed for short-term pain relief, usually no more than 5 days. If you have been taking it this long, it is crucial to consult a healthcare provider to evaluate your situation and consider safer alternatives.
No. Oxycontin contains oxycodone where as heroin is diacetylmorphine. Both are opiates.
drink lots of water and pee at least twice before you take it
yes they can and why are you taking them anyway?
Yes, if they are indicated, and provided the person taking them have no known allergies to either drug. Ambien is for sleep and Toradol is an NSAID.
Not taking any for a long time.
Yes, if you are experiencing stomach pain after taking opiates, lay down on your back, close your eyes, relax and don't "fight" the effects of the opiate. You'll find your stomach pain will decrease.
I was previously prescribed suboxone and therefor recognize it has a drug called naloxone in it which is a narcotic antagonist or drug that mixed with opiates such as hydrocodone which is in the norco pill and can cause immediate withdrawal effect.