No. Naproxen is an anti inflammatory, so does not make you high. You will likely get better pain relief though, when you take an anti inflammatory with an opioid painkiller.
You should not take naproxen 500mg and hydrocodone acetaminophen together for pleurisy. Only take the medicines your doctor prescribes.
Hydrocodone is an opiate whereas naxopren, also known as naproxen is a non-steroidal anti inflammatory. Both are pain killers however the hydrocodone
You should be very cautious about mixing medications. The best advice is to consult with your doctor before taking any medications, including over the counter medications, in combination. Not generally.....Naproxen is a NSAID, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, and Hyrdocodone is a narcotic. You should be careful if taking too much of either, because Naproxen can be damaging to the stomach lining and Hydrocodone is paired with acetaminophen, which can be toxic to the liver in high dosages. Do not take Tylenol or any other acetaminophen-containing drug when taking Hydrocodone.
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Apparently this is Lortab, a narcotic pain reliever. Contains 500mg Acetaminophen and 7.5mg Hydrocodone.
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I am allergic to morphine as well. I can take Vicodin, Lortab, Norco etc, but at higher doses (10mg or above) I do sometimes get very slight hives on my face, but not like with morphine. Anything 10mg and below and I've had no problem. That is just my experience. That being said, I cannot take oxycodone, Percocet or any of it's derivatives as it causes MAJOR hives, itching, burning sensation, and respiratory distress. Hope this helps.
Naproxen and hydrocodone are different types of medications used for pain relief, with naproxen being a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) and hydrocodone being an opioid. They cannot be directly equated in terms of dosage, as they work through different mechanisms and have different effects. It’s essential to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate pain management and to understand the correct dosages for these medications.
Naproxen is simply Ibuprofens but in a stronger dose
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