Can you take Demerol with benadryl at the same time?
It's generally not recommended to take Demerol (meperidine) and Benadryl (diphenhydramine) together without medical supervision. Both medications can cause sedation and respiratory depression, increasing the risk of adverse effects. Always consult a healthcare professional before combining medications to ensure safety and appropriate dosing.
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Why was cardio discovery made by Leiner Health Products taken off the market?
They changed the name of the product to Cardio Support.
WHAT IS THE DIRRERENCE BETWEEN Demerol and hydrocodone?
hydrocodone aka. sumtin like vicodin is more of a painkiller then anything and makes u calm. Demerol is like morphine. its a muscle relaxer/anti depressant and a pain killer.vicodin is the ultimate for pain killing but if u wanna feel real good demerol is my choice
Will herion and moriphine show up in urine the same drug?
Yes both are opium derives.... They will show up as Opiates.
Can you take tramadol if allergic to Demerol?
yes you should be just fine. unless you have several Allergies to other narcotics like lortab etc.
Meperidine is the generic name for the brand name drug Demerol, which can be given in pill or injectable form. Demerol is a DEA Schedule 2 opiate, and is currently only available as a generic to the public.
Can you take Demerol and tramadol together?
heck yeah dawg. I took some adderall and tramadol together. crap just made me feel normal.. wouldn't really advise it, but wouldn't advise against it either.
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You will not find a doctor who will prescribe demerol until they have become thoroughly familiar with your problem and all other measures have failed to provide relief. Some doctors will not prescribe demerol at all. It sounds as though you need to see a doctor who specializes in treatment of chronic pain.
Perhaps this may help if you have a migraine. A migraine headache takes on a life of its own once it has been triggered. It can rage on for days because the sufferer becomes more sensitive to other triggers while under the influence of a migraine. The triggers pile up and make your life miserable. You need some medication help but you also need to make some significant lifestyle changes which can cut way down on the need for migraine medications.
You need to start paying close attention to what triggers your migraines. Triggers can result from bright lights, irregular bedtimes, sleeping late, drinking, too much computer, tobacco smoke, flourescent lighting, paint and perfume fumes, etc. The list is endless and only you can determine what your particular triggers are. The most common culprit is food although it is one of the least understood by doctors. In fact, most doctors have very little understanding of migraine triggers. Legumes, oranges, chocolate, msg, wine, aged cheese, soy sauce and certain medications can all trigger migraines.
For certain people some very common foods can set the stage for a migraine to occur. Soy and corn are two common triggers for migraine yet are virtually ignored by doctors. If you check food labels, those two foods are in every processed food in the grocery store. Think high fructose corn syrup that's used in almost everything sweet. Soy is at the base of most foods and is a big problem for many people. Cutting out ALL processed foods for three months may make a difference in your life. You may find that you can only visit the dairy and produce aisles at your local supermarket and forget the rest. You are fortunate if you have a Whole Foods and Trader Joe's in your area. They sell less processed more nutritious foods.
It's not as bad as it sounds. Just eat fresh veggies, fruits, whole wheat pasta, marinara with olive oil only, plain meats like steak, hamburg, turkey, chicken, and fish. Cook with olive oil only. No deli meats. No mayonaisse. Find a whole grain bread without corn or soy in it and stick to it for the trail period. Find a good buckwheat pancake mix with no soy or corn. It is hard work to switch off processed foods but you may be rewarded with a lot less migraine pain and better health. Without the constant trigger of foods your migraines will decrease and you will be less susceptible to other triggers.
Book suggestions:
Headache Relief by Alan M. Rappaport, MD & Fred D. Sheftell, MD
Headache Free by Roger Cady, MD & Kathleen Farmer, PsyD
Was It Something You Ate? by John Emsley & Peter Fell
Will 5 gr of lortab and 175 mg of seroquel taken together make you high?
You won't get high, but you definitely will become drowsy. At the most you are loopy to others, but you'll honestly just want to go to bed. Those pills aren't meant for recreation, and most doctor's will not recommend both pills at once, there is the risk of death.
Please be careful!
It scares me to think what you're planning if someone answers "yes" to your question. Demerol is a narcotic. Its barely "safe" for adults. The chances of there being a pediatric health professional on here to answer your question is slim to none. Please contact your pediatrician. ~ T
What size of needle for Demerol injection?
If volume of drug administered is 1-3 ml use a 20-23 guage, 1.25-2.5 inch needle into ventrogluteal site.
If 0.5 to 1 ml use 23-25 guage, 5/8-1.5 inch needle into deltoid
It depends on your overall opiate tolerance (how long you've been on Methadone, dosage,), body size, dose of the other meds, etc.
However....
Vicodin, being a Schedule III opiate, is not as strong as either Demerol or Methadone, both of which are Schedule II. You already know this because like me, you need to get your prescriptions monthly. Demerol and Methadone, being Schedule II, are in the same class of opiate.
As long as your Dentist is aware of your Methadone prescription you shouldn't have any problem. The main risk of course, like any opiate, is respiratory depression. It will increase your tolerance a bit, but you'll probably find you won't need them that much. Vicodin isn't going to do anything - you really don't even need to take it, and I'm frankly surprised they prescribed it, unless it's an old prescription. I have a few oldies around myself for emergencies.
If you want to be conservative, just augment your Meth with the Demerol and let it do the work - you likely don't need both. Remember never use more than you need or you'll wind up raising your upper tolerance limit to the point where you risk not getting any benefit, and only increased side effects. That's not a place you want to be as I've been there before. Lowering your tolerance level is no fun.
Why would a drug test show up negative for Demerol if you are taking it?
Demerol (Pethidine) does not show up in a standard urine test due to reasons to complicated to explain. Every time you see someone say that demerol (Pethidine) will show up in a urine test are wrong. Take it from me. I have been taking demerol (Pethidine) For 3 years and not once has it ever shown up on a opiate urine sample. I even had a test one day 2 hours after taking 300mg of it. The only way it is detected is by testing for it in a lab environment.