Don't take any other medicine, vitamins, or supplements without talking with your doctor first. Some pain medicines interact with other medicines and supplements. These include marijuana and illegal drugs. This can cause very serious problems.
Some prescription pain medicines contain more than one type of medicine. For instance, you may be taking a combination of codeine and aspirin, acetaminophen, or ibuprofen. But you don't know that based on the name of the medicine. This means if you also take over-the-counter aspirin, acetaminophen, or ibuprofen, or even cold medicines that contain these medicines, it could lead to an overdose. Check with your health care team or pharmacist before taking any over-the-counter medicines when you're taking prescription pain medicine.
While you are taking pain medicine:
- Take it exactly as prescribed. Don't take more than the prescribed dose.
- Be prepared for constipation. Take steps to prevent it.
- Don't drive if the medicine makes you sleepy.
- Don't drink alcohol.
- Don't take any other medicine until you check with your doctor or pharmacist first.
Get your doctor's help if you want to try decreasing or stopping your pain medicine. Don't just stop taking pain medicine. You may need to slowly stop taking it. Your doctor can help you plan the best way to do this.