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... narcotics, medicine for seizures, muscle relaxants, or anesthetics, including some dental anesthetics. Check with your doctor before taking any of the above ...
Bostwick says. “If you're a pain patient, and you're using this drug or others, narcotics as well, one of the side effects.
Use of medications that alter GI motility; e.g., narcotics or medications with significant anticholinergic effects. Subjects using metoclopramide or ...
Explore a comprehensive list of prescription and over-the-counter medications starting with the letter “O” to learn about drug side effects, proper use and ...
... narcotics, medicine for attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder, medicine for seizures or barbiturates, muscle relaxants, or anesthetics, including ...
Using narcotic medication prior to surgery (morphine equivalents ≥ 20 mg/day for > 7 days); Prior open knee surgery with regional anesthesia or ...
Pain relievers. · Antidepressants and anticonvulsants. · Corticosteroids. · Bone-loss medications. · Sympathetic nerve-blocking medication. · Intravenous ketamine.
Other medications such as beta blockers, varenicline (Chantix), some antidepressants and narcotics can cause vivid dreams or nightmares, contributing to sleep ...
Narcotic- or opioid‑containing agents;; Cannabis-containing products;; Docusate;; Enemas;; GI preparations (including antacids containing aluminum or magnesium ...
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