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Yes, if the patient is not tolerant to such a high dose of oxycodone, especially if taken with xanax, it could cause respiratory depression and essentially suffocate the patient.
Send the patient a certified letter
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Biopsychology [Aepx]
ANOTHER NAME FOR THE PATIENT ACCOUNT RECORD IS THE PATIENT?
The only difference is the potency of the drug - Oxycodone is a stronger opiate than Hydrocodone is. For a pain patient, the decision to move to a stronger drug is usually based on the lower strength drug not being able to do the job in current doses, or if the patient has to take more to deal with the pain. Fewer doses of a drug to deal with a problem is always more preferable to having increase the dose of one that isn't working as well.
dilaudid is much stronger in terms of milligrams, most come in 2,4,6, and 8 mg doses. wereas percoset (oxycodone) will usually come in 5,10,20 mg doses. it depends on the patient some feel dilaudid works better ,others oxycodone.
The effectiveness of opiates like Watson 824 (which contains hydrocodone and acetaminophen) and Endocet (which contains oxycodone and acetaminophen) can vary depending on individual patient response, pain severity, and specific medical conditions. While both medications are used for pain relief, the potency and side effect profiles differ, with oxycodone generally considered stronger than hydrocodone. Ultimately, the choice between the two should be guided by a healthcare professional based on the patient's needs.
He has the right to sign the birth certificate. Apart from that he has no right at the birth. The mother is the patient and she decides what goes.
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another word for wait is be patient