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I don't think a swab would hold fingerprints would it?
Demerol
meperidine (me PER i deen)
What is the most important information I should know about Demerol?
Demerol may be habit forming. Physical and/or psychological dependence can occur, and withdrawal effects are possible if the medication is stopped suddenly after prolonged or high-dose treatment. Do not stop taking Demerol suddenly without first talking to your doctor if you have been taking it continuously for more than 5 to 7 days. Your doctor may want to gradually reduce the dose.
Demerol may increase the effects of other drugs that cause drowsiness, including other pain relievers, alcohol, antihistamines, sedatives (used to treat insomnia), antidepressants, anxiety medicines, and muscle relaxants. Tell your doctor about all medicines that you are taking, and do not take any medicine without first talking to your doctor.
Demerol may cause constipation. Drink plenty of water (six to eight full glasses a day) to lessen this side effect. Increasing the amount of fiber in the diet can also help to alleviate constipation.
Never take more Demerol than is prescribed. If the pain is not being adequately treated, talk to your doctor.
What is Demerol?
Demerol is in a class of drugs called narcotic analgesics. It relieves pain.
Demerol is used to treat moderate-to-severe pain.
Demerol may also be used for purposes other than those listed in this medication guide.
What should I discuss with my healthcare provider before taking Demerol?
Demerol may be habit forming and should only be used under close supervision if there is a history of alcohol or drug addiction.
Before taking this medication, tell your doctor if you have
· kidney disease;
· liver disease;
· asthma;
· urinary retention;
· an enlarged prostate;
· hypothyroidism;
· seizures or epilepsy;
· gallbladder disease;
· a head injury; or
· Addison's disease.
You may not be able to take Demerol, or you may require a dosage adjustment or special monitoring during treatment if you have any of the conditions listed above.
Demerol may cause addiction and withdrawal symptoms as well as other harmful effects in an unborn baby. Do not take Demerol without first talking to your doctor if you are pregnant or could become pregnant during treatment.
Demerol may also cause addiction and withdrawal symptoms in a nursing infant. Do not take Demerol without first talking to your doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby.
How should I take Demerol?
Take Demerol exactly as directed by your doctor. If you do not understand these directions, ask your pharmacist, nurse, or doctor to explain them to you.
Take each dose with a full glass of water.
Take Demerol with food or milk if it causes stomach upset.
To ensure that you get a correct dose, measure the syrup with a special dose-measuring spoon or cup, not with a regular tablespoon. If you do not have a dose-measuring device, ask your pharmacist where you can get one.
Demerol is also available as an injection. Your healthcare provider will administer injectable Demerol. If you are using injectable Demerol at home, your healthcare provider will give you detailed instructions regarding preparation, administration, and storage of the medication.
Never take more Demerol than is prescribed. If the pain is not being adequately treated, talk to your doctor.
Demerol may be habit forming. Physical and/or psychological dependence can occur, and withdrawal effects are possible if the medication is stopped suddenly after prolonged or high-dose treatment. Do not stop taking Demerol suddenly without first talking to your doctor if you have been taking it continuously for more than 5 to 7 days. Your doctor may want to gradually reduce the dose.
Demerol may cause constipation. Drink plenty of water (six to eight full glasses a day) to lessen this side effect. Increasing the amount of fiber in the diet can also help to alleviate constipation.
Do not share this medication with anyone else.
Store Demerol at room temperature away from moisture and heat.
What is the most important information I should know about Demerol?
Demerol may be habit forming. Physical and/or psychological dependence can occur, and withdrawal effects are possible if the medication is stopped suddenly after prolonged or high-dose treatment. Do not stop taking Demerol suddenly without first talking to your doctor if you have been taking it continuously for more than 5 to 7 days. Your doctor may want to gradually reduce the dose.
Demerol may increase the effects of other drugs that cause drowsiness, including other pain relievers, alcohol, antihistamines, sedatives (used to treat insomnia), antidepressants, anxiety medicines, and muscle relaxants. Tell your doctor about all medicines that you are taking, and do not take any medicine without first talking to your doctor.
Demerol may cause constipation. Drink plenty of water (six to eight full glasses a day) to lessen this side effect. Increasing the amount of fiber in the diet can also help to alleviate constipation.
Never take more Demerol than is prescribed. If the pain is not being adequately treated, talk to your doctor.
What is Demerol?
Demerol is in a class of drugs called narcotic analgesics. It relieves pain.
Demerol is used to treat moderate-to-severe pain.
Demerol may also be used for purposes other than those listed in this medication guide.
What should I discuss with my healthcare provider before taking Demerol?
Demerol may be habit forming and should only be used under close supervision if there is a history of alcohol or drug addiction.
Before taking this medication, tell your doctor if you have
· kidney disease;
· liver disease;
· asthma;
· urinary retention;
· an enlarged prostate;
· hypothyroidism;
· seizures or epilepsy;
· gallbladder disease;
· a head injury; or
· Addison's disease.
You may not be able to take Demerol, or you may require a dosage adjustment or special monitoring during treatment if you have any of the conditions listed above.
Demerol may cause addiction and withdrawal symptoms as well as other harmful effects in an unborn baby. Do not take Demerol without first talking to your doctor if you are pregnant or could become pregnant during treatment.
Demerol may also cause addiction and withdrawal symptoms in a nursing infant. Do not take Demerol without first talking to your doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby.
How should I take Demerol?
Take Demerol exactly as directed by your doctor. If you do not understand these directions, ask your pharmacist, nurse, or doctor to explain them to you.
Take each dose with a full glass of water.
Take Demerol with food or milk if it causes stomach upset.
To ensure that you get a correct dose, measure the syrup with a special dose-measuring spoon or cup, not with a regular tablespoon. If you do not have a dose-measuring device, ask your pharmacist where you can get one.
Demerol is also available as an injection. Your healthcare provider will administer injectable Demerol. If you are using injectable Demerol at home, your healthcare provider will give you detailed instructions regarding preparation, administration, and storage of the medication.
Never take more Demerol than is prescribed. If the pain is not being adequately treated, talk to your doctor.
Demerol may be habit forming. Physical and/or psychological dependence can occur, and withdrawal effects are possible if the medication is stopped suddenly after prolonged or high-dose treatment. Do not stop taking Demerol suddenly without first talking to your doctor if you have been taking it continuously for more than 5 to 7 days. Your doctor may want to gradually reduce the dose.
Demerol may cause constipation. Drink plenty of water (six to eight full glasses a day) to lessen this side effect. Increasing the amount of fiber in the diet can also help to alleviate constipation.
Do not share this medication with anyone else.
Store Demerol at room temperature away from moisture and heat.
What happens if I miss a dose?
Take the missed dose as soon as you remember. Do not take a double dose of this medication. Wait the prescribed amount of time before taking the next dose.
What happens if I overdose?
Seek emergency medical attention if an overdose is suspected.
Symptoms of a Demerol overdose include slow breathing, seizures, dizziness, weakness, loss of consciousness, coma, confusion, tiredness, cold and clammy skin, and small pupils.
What should I avoid while taking Demerol?
Use caution when driving, operating machinery, or performing other hazardous activities. Demerol may cause drowsiness. If you experience drowsiness, avoid these activities.
Avoid alcohol while taking Demerol. Alcohol may increase the drowsiness and dizziness caused by Demerol and could be dangerous.
Demerol may increase the effects of other drugs that cause drowsiness, including other pain relievers, alcohol, antihistamines, sedatives (used to treat insomnia), antidepressants, anxiety medicines, and muscle relaxants. Tell your doctor about all medicines that you are taking, and do not take any medicine without first talking to your doctor.
more info on this drug at
http://www.drugs.com/demerol.html
Oh, fer cryin' out loud.
A lot of Docs are doing cosmetic procedures now because it is soooo lucrative!
I really, really doubt it. My daddy always told me: Don't believe everything you read.
OMG I hate Candice DeLongs hair. I loved it when it was red.
She says what are the odds that two people on the young side otherwise in good health die of a drug overdose 5 months apart? Far fetched be a coincidence.
Who stands to gain financially.
WHO is the common denominator.
Regarding the computer, what did she say in e-mails to friends about Howard for instance. And getting prescriptions online. Something is going on!
I love Candice, I'm glad they have her on.
Preliminary inquiry should definitely look into Stern as a person of interest YES!
That's what I'm saying. They are such extremes, don't even bother. So, yes, I agree with you.
I was thinking of the Q tip kind.
this just in...
The body of missing 6-year-old Christopher Barrios has been found, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation confirmed to FOX News on Thursday.
This is the link where you can read the LAWSUIT filed in LA Superior Court by Prince Zsa Zsa against O'REILLY.
http://www.aolcdn.com/tmz_documents/0315_oreilly_lawsuit2.pdf
I've been noting the astronomical odds on the two deaths for a week. Where has she been??
Go back to about 2900 maybe a little earlier than that - I have already wrote about what it means to me.
Our click on my FR name and find my recent posts
Nice picture...I wonder how old she was there...
What do you think about O'Reilly being sued by Prince Zsa Zsa?
Very sad state of affairs in this country about all the sexual predators roaming around free. I knew this would end up badly.
Do they still have the 4 trailer trash people in jail for questioning? I haven't had time to keep up today at work.
Thanks for letting us know.
What a shame. How do these people do these things to children?
By the way, I am very impressed with Mark Lunsford and everything he is doing with Jessica's foundation.
Yes they are in jail and they collected some shovels at their house.
O'Reilly being SUED by Prince Zsa Zsa for calling him a FRAUD...
I am too..he has really become a spokesperson and go getter.
oh and Howard has Crohn's Disease. I saw that on Wiki
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