No: They have additive effect. You should take these medication exactly as prescribed to you by your doctor. They're dangerous medications when mixed with alcohol, anti-anxiety and other opiods. See your prescribing physician asap.
Answered 8/16/2017
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Narcotic interaction: If you ask, likely not prescribed by your M.D. this way. In general, not necessarily good therapy to use 2 short-acting narcotics same time. If Percocet not effective, should be letting your M.D. know so regimen of medcation can be adjusted. Just adding Dilaudid to Percocet has significant potential problems including excessive sedation/respiratory depression/hyperalgesia. Contact your M.D. now
Answered 11/28/2017
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