FAQ
About Demeral
Q)
What is Demerol? A)
Demerol is a narcotic analgesic with effects similar to morphine; the most prominent
of these involve the central nervous system and organs composed of smooth muscle.
When prescribed it is used for relief of moderate to severe pain.
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Q)
How is Demerol used?
A)
Demerol is manufactured in tablet and syrup form. Demerol tablets are white, round
and convex (the 50mg tablet is scored).
Q)
When are the effects of Demerol felt?
A)
The effects of Demerol are felt 10-15 minutes after ingestion and last anywhere
from 2 to 4 hours.
Q) What side effects are associated with the use/abuse of Demerol?
A)
Side effects of Demerol include: lightheadedness, dizziness, sedation, nausea,
vomiting, sweating, respiratory depression, circulatory depression, respiratory
arrest, shock, and cardiac arrest, euphoria, dysphoria, weakness, headache, agitation,
tremor, uncoordinated muscle movements, severe convulsions, transient hallucinations
and disorientation, visual disturbances, dry mouth, constipation, biliary tract
spasm, flushing of the face, tachycardia, bradycardia, palpitation, hypotension,
urinary retention. An allergic reaction includes such side effects as: pruritus,
urticaria, other skin rashes, wheal and flare over the vein with intravenous injection.
Q)
Is Demerol considered addictive?
A)
Yes, Demerol is addictive. When the user repeatedly uses Demerol they build a
tolerance to the drug and this creates both a mental and physical addiction.
Q)
What are the symptoms of a Demerol overdose?
A)
The symptoms of a Demerol overdose include: bluish discoloration of the skin,
cold and clammy skin, coma or extreme sleepiness, limp, weak muscles, low blood
pressure, slow heartbeat, troubled or slowed breathing.
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