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meperidine, relieve moderate to severe pain, meperidine is a prescription drug, narcotic analgesics (Encyc), a group, pain medications similar to morphine, changing the way the body senses pain, meperidine comes as a tablet and a syrup, liquid, take by mouth, usually taken with, without food every 3-4 hours as needed for pain, take meperidine exactly as directed, swallow the tablets whole; do not split, chew, crush them, people, dependent on meperidine, who want to abuse the medication may consider crushing, chewing, snorting, injecting it, meperidine, serious side effects, death if, taken in these ways, meperidine syrup, mix my dose with half a glass, water and swallow the mixture, swallowing undiluted meperidine syrup may numb the mouth, adjust my dose, meperidine, be sure to tell a physician about any pain and side effects you experience while taking this medication, a physician find the dose that is best for you, meperidine can be habit forming, do not take a larger dose, take it more often, for a longer period, time than you were told by a physician, taken meperidine for longer than a few weeks, do not stop taking the medication, decrease my dose gradually, suddenly stop taking meperidine, may experience withdrawal symptoms, withdrawal symptoms may include: restlessness, watery eyes, stuffy nose, yawning, sweating, chills, muscle pain, irritability, nervousness, stomach pain, upset stomach (Encyc), vomiting, appetite, diarrhea, fast breathing, fast heartbeat, back pain, before taking meperidine, allergic to meperidine, any other medications, vitamins, nutritional supplements, herbal products you are taking, be sure to mention, acyclovir, zovirax, antidepressants; butorphanol, stadol ns, cimetidine, tagamet, chlorpromazine, thorazine, fluphenazine, permitil, prolixin, medications for anxiety, mental illness, pain, upset stomach (Encyc), vomiting, seizures; mesoridazine, serentil, muscle relaxants, baclofen, lioresal, carisoprodol, soma, cyclobenzaprine, flexeril, methocarbamol, robaxin, tizanidine, zanaflex, pentazocine, talwin, perphenazine, trilafon, phenytoin, dilantin, prochlorperazine, compazine, ritonavir, norvir, sedatives; sleeping pills; thioridazine, mellaril, trifluoperazine, stelazine, triflupromazine, vesprin, and tranquilizers, stopped taking them within the past 2 weeks: monoamine oxidase, mao, inhibitors including isocarboxazid, marplan, phenelzine, nardil, selegiline, eldepryl, tranylcypromine, parnate, a physician may need to change the doses, monitor you carefully for side effects, use, ever used street drugs, drink, ever drunk large amounts, alcohol, recently had surgery, ever had addison's disease, a condition in which the body does not produce certain important chemicals, a head injury, a problem with pressure, in my head, brain; mental illness; asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, copd, other conditions that affect my breathing; sickle cell anemia, a blood disease, pheochromocytoma, a type, tumor, an abnormally curved spine, especially if it causes breathing problems; enlarged prostate; urethral stricture, narrowing, the opening through which urine leaves the body, irregular heartbeat; seizures; stomach problems, thyroid, liver, kidney, lung disease, pregnant, plan to become pregnant, when breast-feeding (Encyc), become pregnant while taking meperidine, surgery, dental surgery, taking meperidine, meperidine may make you drowsy, don't drive a car, don't operate machinery, how this medication affects you, ask a physician about the safe use, alcoholic beverages, taking meperidine, alcohol and street drugs can make the side effects from meperidine worse, cause serious harm, meperidine, dizziness (Encyc), lightheadedness, fainting when you get up too quickly from a lying position, this is more common when you first start taking meperidine, to avoid this problem, get out, bed slowly, resting my feet on the floor for a few minutes before standing up, a special diet, a physician tells you otherwise, continue my normal diet, this medication is usually taken as needed, a physician has told, take meperidine regularly, take the missed dose, almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose, continue my regular dosing schedule, what side effects can this medication cause, meperidine, side effects, symptoms are severe, lightheadedness, dizziness (Encyc), weakness, headache, extreme calm, mood changes, confusion, agitation, upset stomach (Encyc), vomiting, stomach pain, cramps, constipation, dry mouth, flushing, sweating, changes in vision, some side effects can be serious, symptoms are uncommon, those listed, important warning section, slow, difficult breathing, shaking hands, cannot control, muscle twitches, stiffening, seizures, hallucination, seeing things, hearing voices that do not exist, slow, fast, pounding heartbeat, difficulty urinating, fainting, rash, hives, meperidine, other side effects, any unusual problems while taking this medication, don't switch containers, tightly closed, keep away from kids, store it at room temperature, away from excess heat and moisture, protect this medication from theft, medication that is outdated, no longer needed should be flushed down the toilet, not thrown away, drug disposal, emergency/overdose, overdose, the victim has collapsed, is not breathing, symptoms, overdose may, slowed breathing, extreme sleepiness, coma, loose, floppy muscles, cold, clammy skin, slow heartbeat, upset stomach (Encyc), blurred vision (Encyc), dizziness (Encyc), fainting, against the law to give this medication to anyone else, demerol hydrochloride
demerol hydrochloride syrup
brand names, combination products, mepergan containing meperidine hydrochloride and promethazine hydrochloride
mepergan fortis containing meperidine hydrochloride and promethazine hydrochloride
other names, isonipecaine
pethidine
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