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nigelhernandez

nigelhernandez

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Apr 14, 2020
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I'll be getting my four wisdom teeth removed next month by an oral surgeon. The dentist said I should take some painkillers beforehand (though I don't think they mean opioid based ones but anyway). I was thinking of taking 300mg of codeine, 30mg of zolpidem tartate (ambien), and 25mg of promethazine hcl.

Is there a risk of me suffering respiratory depression with this combo? I just wanna enjoy myself during surgery.

Keep in mind that I'll also be given IV midazolam as sedation. They say that benzos and opiates are a bad mix.
 
Soulless_Angel

Soulless_Angel

existence is futile
Jul 10, 2019
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Er ? are you the one that likes to ask loads questions then not respond?
 
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Benzos and opiates can cause respiratory depression, though I don't think 300mg of codeine is much (unless you have little to no tolerance). But think your mix is a little too much, I'd leave out zolpidem and prometazine out of it.
 
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DeadButDreaming

DeadButDreaming

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Jun 16, 2020
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I'm surprised the dentist is providing the pain relief himself.

Good luck with your surgery. Don't use straws during your recovery.
 
nigelhernandez

nigelhernandez

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I'm surprised the dentist is providing the pain relief himself.

Good luck with your surgery. Don't use straws during your recovery.

What do you mean?

I think he'll have an anesthesiologist with him.
 
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using straws after tooth extraction can cause dry sockets and inhibit healing process
 
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GoodPersonEffed

GoodPersonEffed

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The best person to ask would be the dentist or the oral surgeon.
 
DeadButDreaming

DeadButDreaming

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Jun 16, 2020
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I meant to say 'I'm surprised the dentist isn't providing pain relief himself.'
 
nigelhernandez

nigelhernandez

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Apr 14, 2020
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The best person to ask would be the dentist or the oral surgeon.

I can't. I don't want to because when I tell him what I plan to take, he'll think I'm a drug addict.
I meant to say 'I'm surprised the dentist isn't providing pain relief himself.'

You mean prescribing painkillers? Yea...that's unfortunately not going to happen. I live in Ireland and doctors are so hesitant to give anything that might be perceived as addictive.
 
DeadButDreaming

DeadButDreaming

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Jun 16, 2020
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I live Australia. Before my wisdom tooth removal the dentist injected an anaesthetic into my gums to make the procedure more bearable.
 
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Shakespear's Brother

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I just wanna enjoy myself during surgery.

Keep in mind that I'll also be given IV midazolam as sedation. They say that benzos and opiates are a bad mix.

Midazolam administered via IV is like a memory eraser.

You won't remember whether you enjoyed the surgery or not, so it seems like an unnecessary risk to take.
 

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