Could zyprexa xanex and hydromorphone interact?
I was wondering, i took 8mg of hydromorphone about 3 hours ago and 2 hours after the hydromorphone i took 2 hours after 7.5mg of zyprexa and about an hour after the zyprexa i took 1mg of xanex, the xanex and zyprexa and prescribed to me and i started taking them today and the hydromorphone be prescribed to me the hydromorphone isnt. hydromorphone is a lesser version of morphine. i was wondering if i should be worried taking this combination.
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Yes. If you are reading this, you clearly didn't die, though I would consider you fortunate. All three drugs can kind you sleepy, and drug-induced sleeps aren't always easy to wake up from. 1 mg of Xanax is a typical dose that I wouldn't be too worried almost. 7.5 mg of Zyprexa is also a typical to low dose. The 8 mg of hydromorphone is very worrisome though. Hydromorphone is not a lesser form of morphine. It is quite a bit stronger than morphine. 8 mg is a terrifically large dose and should only be taken by people contained by severe pain. The pain provides enough stimulation that they won't stop breathing, but this is not the baggage for a person who isn't in pain....
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Yes. If you are reading this, you clearly didn't die, though I would consider you fortunate. All three drugs can kind you sleepy, and drug-induced sleeps aren't always easy to wake up from. 1 mg of Xanax is a typical dose that I wouldn't be too worried almost. 7.5 mg of Zyprexa is also a typical to low dose. The 8 mg of hydromorphone is very worrisome though. Hydromorphone is not a lesser form of morphine. It is quite a bit stronger than morphine. 8 mg is a terrifically large dose and should only be taken by people contained by severe pain. The pain provides enough stimulation that they won't stop breathing, but this is not the baggage for a person who isn't in pain....
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