yes
Do these two medicines interact? CAn you take both of them at the same time?
Yes you can. But the mother will only be knocked out if there are specific risks or if a mother has heavy, uncontrolled breathing and can't tolerate local anesthesia. But doctors normally use local anesthesia (which keeps the patient awake, but temporarily paralyzed) because it allows the mother to be awake and immediately interact with her child.
if u dont drink plenty of water while taking skeaxin it wil not pass the drug test
general anesthesia
NO oxycodone or Oxycontin ishe pharmisudical equivilent to heroin
Of the manufacturers of the 30 mg oxycodone which has the highest number
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Not to be taken with antihypertensives or before surgery requiring general anesthesia. Reported to interact positively with didanosine (Videx) a drug that treats HIV infection. And more . . .
In theory, concurrent use of a CYP2D6 inhibitor, such as bupropion, may inhibit the conversion of oxycodone to oxymorphone. so you get increasd level of oxycodone. In addition, concurrent use with a CYP2D6 inhibitor may increase the adverse effects of oxycodone. Close monitoring for pronounced opioid effects is advisable. Excessive use of opioid agonists (e.g., opiate addiction) is associated with an increased seizure risk; seizures may be more likely to occur during concurrent use of bupropion in these patients since bupropion is associated with a dose-related risk of seizures.
Either one. But mostly, doctors let the mother stay awake so that they can immediately interact with their child. Doctors only put the mother to sleep if she has heavy, uncontrolled breathing and can't handle the effects of a local anesthesia (which keeps you awake) or if there is no time to wait for the local anesthesia to take place
what are some names of anesthesia