Taken together, there might be additional central nervous system and respiratory system depression, which could be bad. I personally think that the combination is quite enjoyable (it's prescribed by my doctor). They seem to achieve a kind of synergy, with the hydrocodone being potentiated (working better), and the lunesta effects being transformed subtly into the feeling of a rather large dose or valium.
Yes.All opiates commonly cause itching as a side effect.
Death.
sleepy and aggessive
Lunesta is a sedative. It will make you fall asleep. Lunesta is used to treat insomnia. Lunesta may cause side affects that may decrease your reaction time.
No it will not kill you, you can take both, but only take 1 morphine every 12 hrs and no more then 1 - 10.5 hydrocodone every 8 hrs. That's 2 Morphine and 3 hydrocodone in a 24 hrs. Side effect's will be constipation
Lortab, a medication that contains both acetaminophen and hydrocodone does not cause heart problems. However, it may cause a side effect on the heart by slowing it down.
You'll be one high depressed person.
e.g weed. effect: gets you high side effect: cancer the drugs effect is the intentional effect of the drug. the side-effect is the unintentional effect. eg: pain medication's effect is to ease pain.. it's side-effect is that it often times will make you dizzy. you're not taking it to get dizzy, you're taking it to eliminate pain. therefor the dizziness is the side-effect.
e.g weed. effect: gets you high side effect: cancer the drugs effect is the intentional effect of the drug. the side-effect is the unintentional effect. eg: pain medication's effect is to ease pain.. it's side-effect is that it often times will make you dizzy. you're not taking it to get dizzy, you're taking it to eliminate pain. therefor the dizziness is the side-effect.
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Nope! Codeine and hydrocodone are two different meds. The nausea and side affects make you throw up alot more with codeine, even though its the hydrocodone that is a stronger pain killer.
Side effects can vary deppending on what the medication is.