No, you should not mix two sedating medications. Both of these drugs are habit forming, which means they are dangerous when taken together and in to great an amount. Overdosing on sedating medication can cause confusion, dizziness, and trouble breathing. You might even pass out. If there is some reason you feel you need the clonazepam along with the pain medicine, contact your doctor and find out what to do.
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Vicodin* is a brand name for hydrocodone, which is different than oxycodone. The two are quite similar as they are both derived from codeine. Oxycodone however is about 50% stronger than hydrocodone (vicodin).
No. Clonazepam has only clonazepam in it. That's why it's called clonazepam instead of opium.
Valium and clonazepam are two different drugs.
Yes, remeron can be taken with Tylenol. If it is Tylenol mixed with codeine, check with your doctor before taking it.
When alcohol is mixed with any pain medication that is in the vicodin family the affects of the drug are intensified. Both the alcohol and this drug work on the same things in the nervous system.
Clonazepam or Klonipin will show up as a benzo on a standard screen.
Is the benzodiazepine Clonazepam made by a Canadian pharmaceutical company called Pharmascience.
This is a complicated question. Both have the same amount of hydrocodone (10mg) but Vicodin has more acetaminophen (Tylenol). Norco has 325mg Tylenol while Vicodin has 500mg. The FDA is considering making all hydrocodone/acetaminophen combinations limited to 500mg acetaminophen because it is toxic to the liver, especially when mixed with alcohol.
Clonazepam is a prescription medication that is used to treat anxiety. The drug has an immediate effect as a sedative and muscle relaxant. Other names for Clonazepam are Rivotril, Linotril, and Clonotril.
Yes, Vicodin contains hydrocodone, which is an opiate, mixed with acetaminophen (Tylenol).